Yes, there are, in the literature. Of course rice blast is more documented (see open access review below).DOI 10.1007/s11033-012-2318-0
Blast resistance in rice: a review of conventional breeding to molecular approaches
G.Miah• M.Y.Rafii• M.R.Ismail•
A. B. Puteh • H. A. Rahim • R. Asfaliza • M. A. Latif
All the following papers are also open access, links at pubmed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed). Cheers.
The wheat durable, multipathogen resistance gene Lr34 confers partial blast resistance in rice.
Krattinger SG, Sucher J, Selter LL, Chauhan H, Zhou B, Tang M, Upadhyaya NM, Mieulet D, Guiderdoni E, Weidenbach D, Schaffrath U, Lagudah ES, Keller B.
Plant Biotechnol J. 2015 Oct 15. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12491. [Epub ahead of print]
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An organ-specific view on non-host resistance.
Strugala R, Delventhal R, Schaffrath U.
Front Plant Sci. 2015 Jul 20;6:526. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00526. eCollection 2015.
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A high density GBS map of bread wheat and its application for dissecting complex disease resistancetraits.
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Differential expression of resistance to powdery mildew at the early stage of development in wheatline N0308.
Alam MA, Hongpo W, Hong Z, Ji WQ.
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Ectoparasitic growth of Magnaporthe on barley triggers expression of the putative barley wax biosynthesis gene CYP96B22 which is involved in penetration resistance.
Delventhal R, Falter C, Strugala R, Zellerhoff N, Schaffrath U.
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You must thank Dr. Yvan Rahbe for so much pains he has taken to give you such a lot of information on the disease. Now coming back to the point of yours: Blast resistant variety of wheat: Note that this is a minor disease in this region of south east Asia unlike the Blast disease of Rice, and the major disease of wheat is the Rust. Therefore, you will rarely get any variety of wheat resistant to Blast (I mean suitable for large scale cultivation and giving good yield).
In this attached article (2011) "Pyricularia Blast – a Threat to Wheat Cultivation", it mentions some wheat Blast disease resistant varieties. See page S133, paragraph "Sources of resistance to wheat blast" (with yellow highlights).
Here is another article (2011), with the interview of scientists at International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and how they are tackling Wheat Blast Disease.
That paper (Yuan-Yeu Yau "Pyricularia Blast – a Threat to Wheat Cultivation
M.M. KOHLI, Y.R. MEHTA" ), indicated is the most complete. Several sources of resistance are found in Brazil, but none of them is definitive. It is important the environmental control (sowing date, fungicide, etc.)