Earlier we reported mapping of the two Arabidopsis nonhost resistance genes, Pss21 and Pss25. We have also reported the identification of six candidate Pss21 genes by sequencing a bulked DNA sample of 10 susceptible families (F2:3) homozygous for the pss21 allele, and progress in sequencing of a bulked sample of 14 susceptible families (F2:3) homozygous for the pss25 allele. In this quarter, we were able to accomplish the following. We characterized T-DNA insertion mutants for each of the six candidate Pss21 genes and showed that Pss21 encodes an ABC1-like protein. Based on analyses of the sequence of the bulked sample of 14 susceptible families, we could identify only one candidate Pss25 gene. Investigation of T-DNA insertion mutants for this gene (At5g64940) established that this is the Pss25 gene because all six independent T-DNA insertion mutants for this gene are susceptible to P. sojae. Pss25 encodes a member of the BEL family of homodeodomain protein (BLH2). Currently, we are cloning Pss21 and Pss25 genes in four binary vectors for transformation of soybean.