Abstract

Soil-borne pathogens e.g., Plasmodiophora brassicae (Pb) causes devastating clubroot disease and existing identified resistance (R) genes has been broken down with the co-evolution of pathogen, threatening the future of cruciferous crops. Thus, there is a dire need to identify new R genes for developing clubroot resistant crops. Recently, Wang et al. (2023) have reported a new R gene, WTS that confers complete resistance to Pb, providing an opportunity to deliver broad-spectrum, durable clubroot-resistant crop varieties.

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