Genotype, soil type, and locale effects on reciprocal transplant vigor, endophyte growth, and microbial functional diversity of a narrow sagebrush hybrid zone in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah
Am. J. Bot. Miglia et al.
94: 425
Supplementary Data
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Appendix S1 -
Citations listed chronologically for our ongoing studies of the big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata x A. t. ssp. vaseyana; i.e., basin x mountain big sagebrush) hybrid zone in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah, testing assumptions of the Dynamic Equilibrium and Bounded Hybrid Superiority models.
Appendix S2 -
Photograph of the three different soils in experimental pots. Tags with the numbers (positioned horizontally) 111, 213 and 112 are in pots containing basin, middle hybrid and mountain soils, respectively.
Appendix S3 -
Table listing the general characteristics of basin and mountain big sagebrush, followed by a Literature Cited section for citations listed in the table.
Appendix S4 -
Morphological measurements and summary variables estimated for plants in the three gardens for the plant and soil reciprocal transplant experiment, followed by data transformations of summary variables and results of the MANOVA for main effects of summary variables.
Appendix S5 -
Percentage of plants in the transplant gardens colonized by each endophyte morph.