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. 2012 Jun 1;12:76. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-12-76

Table 2.

Wheat, triticale and rye cultivars used to characterize the virulence profile of the isolates

Cereal Cultivar Resistance genea Breeding companyb
Triticum aestivum
Cerco
None

 
Axminster
Pm1a

 
Galahad
Pm2

 
Asosan
Pm3a

 
Chul
Pm3b

 
Sonora
Pm3c

 
Broom
Pm3d

 
Khapli
Pm4a

 
Weihenste
Pm4b

 
Hope
Pm5a

 
Ibis
Pm5b

 
Holger
Pm6

 
Kavkaz
Pm8

 
Maris Dove
Mld, Pm2

 
Sicco
Pm5a, MlSi2

Triticale
Lamberto

Danko, Poland
 
Krakowiak

Danko, Poland
 
Moderato

Danko, Poland
 
Grenado

Danko, Poland
 
Maximal

Agri-Obtentions, France
 
Grandval

Agri-Obtentions, France
 
Borodine

Serasem, France
 
Ragtac

RAGT, France
 
Joyce

Sem-Partners, France
 
Tribeca

Fl. Desprez, France
 
Talentro

SW Seed, Sweden
 
Cultivo

SW Seed, Sweden
 
Agostino

SW Seed, Sweden
 
Partout

Nordsaat Saatzucht GmbH, Germany
 
Amarillo

Nordsaat Saatzucht GmbH, Germany
Secale cereale Dankowsky Złote Danko, Poland

aStandard wheat differentials with known powdery mildew resistance genes were used.

bFifteen triticale cultivars and one rye cultivar from different European breeding companies were used.