Researchers have successfully identified and isolated the first rust pathogen gene that wheat plants detect and use to activate their own in-built disease resistance. The gene was found against stem rust, a disease that has not been a problem here for many years but is known to be making a comeback and has appeared again in Sweden. This research means that it is now possible to test the DNA of a wheat variety anywhere in the world to check if rust can overcome the plant’s own rust-resistance gene, called Sr50, which has been introduced into high-yielding wheat varieties.