“…The following lines each bear one of the five Pm1 alleles: 'Axminster' (Pm1a) (Sears and Briggle, 1969), 'MocZlatka' (Pm1b) (Hsam et al, 1998), 'M1N' (Pm1c) (Hsam et al, 1998), T. spelta (Pm1d) (Hsam et al, 1998), and 'Virest' (Pm1e) (Singrün et al, 2003). Additional lines tested were NC99BGTAG11 (NC-AG11) (Pm37) (Perugini et al, 2008;Srnic´ et al, 2005), NC96BGTA4 (PmNCA4) (Srnic´ et al, 2005); NC96BGTA6 (PmNCA6) (Miranda et al, 2007b), and NC06BGTAG12 (NC-AG12) (MlAG12) (Maxwell et al, 2009). The germplasm lines TA391 (PmTb7A.1 and PmTb7A.2) (Chhuneja et al, 2012), and TA2033 (Mlm2033) (Yao et al, 2007), obtained from the Wheat Genetics Resource Center at Kansas State University, contain genes with temporary designations.…”