Triticum dicoccoides, wild emmer wheat, Puccinia striiformis, yellow rust of wheat, stripe rust of wheat, temperature-sensitive genes, minor genes . SUMMARY Twenty-six selections of wild emmer collected at different sites in Israel and three entries obtained from Turkey were studied for the possible presence of temperature-sensitive genes controlling reaction to Puccinia striiformis . In tests carried out in Israel with a local P. striiformis isolate at two temperature regimes, 16 selections showed a change in infection rating toward resistance at the higher temperature regime . In comparable tests performed in the United States with a Montana P . striiformis isolate of different virulence pattern -including 14 of the same selections -ten entries displayed a temperature-sensitive reaction . Although slightly different temperature regimes were used in Israel and the United States, the results obtained were in general agreement . The shift toward resistance observed in the seedling tests at the higher temperatureprofile was also evident in the field in the mature plant stage with increasing spring temperatures .