“…Most studies on resistance mechanisms to SDHI fungicide in plant pathogens have found target site alterations as the main underlying cause [45]. Examples of plant pathogens where Sdh mutations have been reported both in field isolates and in lab mutants are A. alternata (SdhB-H277Y/R, SdhC-H134R, SdhD-D123E, SdhD-H133R), B. cinerea (SdhB-P225L/T/F, SdhB-H272Y/R/L/V, SdhB-N230I, SdhD-H132R), P. teres (SdhB-H277Y, SdhC-N75S, SdhC-G79R, SdhC-H134R, SdhC-S135R, SdhD-D124N/E, SdhD-H134R, SdhD-D145G), and Z. tritici (SdhB-N225T, SdhB-R265P, SdhB-T268I, SdhC-T79N/I, SdhC-W80S, SdhC-S83G, SdhC-A84F/I, SdhC-L85P, SdhC-N86A/S, SdhC-R87C, SdhC-V88D, SdhC-H145R, SdhC-R151M/R/S/T, SdhC H152R) [33,41,52,65,[70][71][72][73][74].…”