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Table 2 Wheat, triticale and rye cultivars used to characterize the virulence profile of the isolates

From: Phylogeography and virulence structure of the powdery mildew population on its 'new' host triticale

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 ZĹ‚ote

–

Danko, Poland

  1. aStandard wheat differentials with known powdery mildew resistance genes were used.
  2. bFifteen triticale cultivars and one rye cultivar from different European breeding companies were used.