“…Another possibility is that AvrPm3 a2/f2 is recognized by another NLR in wheat. Although evidence from our genetic mapping populations indicates that AvrPm3 a2/f2 is not recognized by Pm1a , Pm2 , Pm3b‐e , Pm3g , Pm4a , Pm4b , Pm5a , Pm8 and Pm17, we cannot exclude possible recognition by NLRs other than those we have tested (Parlange et al ., ; Bourras et al ., ; Praz et al ., ; Notes S1; Tables S4–S6). In isolates encoding the recognized AvrPm3 a2/f2 ‐A haplotype, we observed that 71% (54/76) were avirulent on Pm3a wheat, and 17 of these (22%) were also avirulent on Pm3f wheat (Table ).…”