Apple scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Venturia inaequalis, is the most devastating pathogen in the apple-growing industry. In the last two decades, many studies have been initiated to identify new resistances to apple scab and to introgress them into new cultivars through breeding. The Rvi6 gene from Malus floribunda 821 has been the one most intensively used in breeding programmes worldwide, but the identification of new pathogen strains that are virulent to Rvi6 has increased the need for pyramiding of more than one resistance gene to obtain cultivarswith durable resistance. Here, we report on the fine mapping of the Rvi5 apple scab resistance locus using two large segregating populations. A region of about 1 cM at the distal end of L...