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  • Beat Keller, Thomas Wicker and colleagues compare the genomes of 46 isolates of powdery mildew, Blumeria graminis. They find that B. graminis f. sp. triticale, a pathogen growing on triticale (a wheat × rye hybrid plant), is a hybrid of B. graminis f. sp. tritici and B. graminis f. sp. secalis, which grow on wheat and rye, respectively.

    • Fabrizio Menardo
    • Coraline R Praz
    • Beat Keller
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 48, P: 201-205
  • The wheat Pm3 immune receptors confer resistance against powdery mildew by recognizing isolate-specific avirulence (AVR) effectors of the pathogen. Here, the authors identify and characterize two new AVR genes and demonstrate that Pm3 receptors are determinants of host-specificity for grass mildews.

    • Salim Bourras
    • Lukas Kunz
    • Beat Keller
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-16
  • Thomas Wicker and colleagues report the whole-genome sequencing of four wheat powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis forma specialis tritici) isolates from different geographic regions. Their comparative genomic analysis provides insights into the evolution of powdery mildews, which are obligate biotropic fungal pathogens.

    • Thomas Wicker
    • Simone Oberhaensli
    • Beat Keller
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 45, P: 1092-1096