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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jul 25.
Published in final edited form as: Plant J. 2009 Oct 26;61(2):364–369. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.04052.x

Table 2.

Infection reaction types of 32 flax differential lines to CH5–89 and transgenic rust isolatesa

Flax lines R gene CH5–89 Rust strains
CH5–89::siAvrL567
T1 T3 T4
Clay K + + + +
Raja K1 +(+/−) + + +
Ottawa L −− −− −− −−
B14 × Burke L1 + + + +
Stewart L2 + + + +
P.B.C. L3 + + + +
Kenya L4 −(−−) −(+/−) −(+/−)
Wilden L5 −− + + +
Birio L6 −− + + +
Barnes L7 +(+/−) + + +
B13 × Towner L8 + + + +
Bison L9 + + + +
Bolley Golden selection L10 + + + +
Linore L11 + + + +
B6 × Kugler C L12 −− −− −− −−
Lx Lx + + + +
RL10–1 RL10 + + + +
Dakota M −− −− −− −−
Williston Brown M1 + + + +
Ward M2 + + + +
Cass M3 −− −− −− −−
Victory ‘A’ M4 −− −(−−) −−
Cortland M5 +/− +/− +/− +/−
C.I. 2008 M6 −−
Bombay N + + + +
Polk N1 −− −− −− −−
Marshall N2 −− −− −−
Koto P + + + +
Akmolinsk P1 −− −− −− −−
Abyssinian P2 −− −− −− −−
Leona P3 −− −− −− −−
C.I. 1911 P4 + + + +
a

Reaction types were scored on a four point scale according to Lawrence et al. (1981), ranging from a fully virulent reaction with many large pustules (+) through restricted growth (+/−) and (−) to no growth (−−). Reaction types intermediate between two scores were scored as −(+/−) or +(+/−) etc.