Background/Question/Methods While apparently benefiting from enemy escape for several decades in North America, the invasive plant Alliaria petiolata has increasingly shown evidence of being attacked by several pathogenic fungi and bacteria. A fungal pathogen has been identified through morphological and molecular analyses as a strain of Erysiphe cruciferarum, the causal agent of powdery mildew disease in crucifers, and susceptibility of different garlic mustard populations to this pathogen varies in a qualitative fashion. To examine large-scale patterns in the distribution of powdery mildew resistance, we screened populations from throughout its invasive and native ranges under common greenhouse conditions for susceptibility to powdery mi...