“…Barley Mlo is a plasma membrane-localized protein that is required for pathogen invasion 7 (Humphry et al, 2006;Kusch and Panstruga, 2017). Notably, mlo-mediated powdery mildew resistance has also been described in other plant species, including A. thaliana, tomato, pea, wheat, apple, grapevine, pepper, rose, tobacco, cucumber and melon (Kusch and Panstruga, 2017). Other successful examples of recessive resistance genes are the eukaryotic translation elongation initiation factor genes eif4e and eif4g, conferring potyvirus resistance in lettuce, melon, tomato, pepper, barley, pea and rice (Wang and Krishnaswamy, 2012), and rice xa13, xa25 and Os11N3 (also named as OsSWEET11, OsSWETT13 and OsSWEET14, respectively), conferring bacterial blight resistance against X. oryzae pv.…”