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When a population of wheat, humans, or other living things is first exposed to a disease, the disease generally infects or kills a substantial portion of the population. Genetic resistance is resistance to a disease that arises after prior generations have survived it. The fungi spreads through the soil, water supply, air, infected tools and animals.

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