How Wheat Protects Itself From Fungi

Cereals have natural resistance genes that can protect them from disease-causing fungi. However, certain fungi, such as powdery mildew, are known to be able to overcome such resistance. A team at the University of Zurich has now discovered a new mechanism that enables powdery mildew to evade the immune system of wheat. These findings open the door to targeted development of resistant varieties with a reduced risk of resistance breakthrough.

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