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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a DNA virus from the genus Begomovirus and the family Geminiviridae. TYLCV causes the most destructive disease of tomato, and it can be found in tropical and subtropical regions causing severe economic losses. This virus is transmitted by an insect vector from the family Aleyrodidae and order Hemiptera, the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly or the sweet potato whitefly. The primary host for TYLCV is the tomato plant, and other plant hosts where TYLCV infection has been found include eggplants, potatoes, tobacco, beans, and peppers. Due to the rapid spread of TYLCV in the last few decades, there is an increased focus in research trying to understand and control this damaging pathogen. Some interesting findings include

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  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (in)
  • Virus des feuilles jaunes en cuillère de la tomate (fr)
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  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) adalah sebuah virus DNA dari genus Begomovirus dan keluarga Geminiviridae yang ditularkan oleh kutukebul (whitefly=Bemisia tabaci). TYLCV menyebabkan penyakit paling destruktif terhadap tomat, dan dapat ditemukan di wilayah tropis dan subtropis. (in)
  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Symptômes du TYLCV sur feuilles de piment. Espèce Tomato yellow leaf curl virusICTV 1991 Le Virus des feuilles jaunes en cuillère de la tomate (Tomato yellow leaf curl virus - TYLCV) est une espèce de phytovirus du genre Begomovirus (famille des Geminiviridae) responsable d'une des principales maladies virales des cultures de tomates. Ce virus affecte également diverses plantes hôtes, dont plusieurs plantes maraîchères (piment, haricot, tabac...) ainsi que diverses adventices. (fr)
  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a DNA virus from the genus Begomovirus and the family Geminiviridae. TYLCV causes the most destructive disease of tomato, and it can be found in tropical and subtropical regions causing severe economic losses. This virus is transmitted by an insect vector from the family Aleyrodidae and order Hemiptera, the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly or the sweet potato whitefly. The primary host for TYLCV is the tomato plant, and other plant hosts where TYLCV infection has been found include eggplants, potatoes, tobacco, beans, and peppers. Due to the rapid spread of TYLCV in the last few decades, there is an increased focus in research trying to understand and control this damaging pathogen. Some interesting findings include (en)
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  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Symptômes du TYLCV sur feuilles de piment. Espèce Tomato yellow leaf curl virusICTV 1991 Le Virus des feuilles jaunes en cuillère de la tomate (Tomato yellow leaf curl virus - TYLCV) est une espèce de phytovirus du genre Begomovirus (famille des Geminiviridae) responsable d'une des principales maladies virales des cultures de tomates. Ce virus affecte également diverses plantes hôtes, dont plusieurs plantes maraîchères (piment, haricot, tabac...) ainsi que diverses adventices. Il est transmis principalement par l'aleurode du tabac (Bemisia tabaci). Originaire du Moyen-Orient, il s'est répandu dans le monde, surtout dans les régions tropicales et subtropicales, à la faveur de la diffusion de ce vecteur. Il est repéré au début des années 1990 en Sardaigne et dans le sud de l'Espagne ; il atteint la France via la Camargue en 1999 et via Perpignan en 2002. Les symptômes sont un jaunissement des feuilles, dont les folioles s'incurvent vers le haut (« en cuillère »), et une forte réduction de la croissance si l'infection est grave. En l'absence de traitement curatif, la lutte repose sur la prévention et la limitation des infestations par l'aleurode du tabac. Des recherches sont en cours pour mettre au point des variétés de tomates présentant une résistance au virus. (fr)
  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) adalah sebuah virus DNA dari genus Begomovirus dan keluarga Geminiviridae yang ditularkan oleh kutukebul (whitefly=Bemisia tabaci). TYLCV menyebabkan penyakit paling destruktif terhadap tomat, dan dapat ditemukan di wilayah tropis dan subtropis. (in)
  • Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a DNA virus from the genus Begomovirus and the family Geminiviridae. TYLCV causes the most destructive disease of tomato, and it can be found in tropical and subtropical regions causing severe economic losses. This virus is transmitted by an insect vector from the family Aleyrodidae and order Hemiptera, the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly or the sweet potato whitefly. The primary host for TYLCV is the tomato plant, and other plant hosts where TYLCV infection has been found include eggplants, potatoes, tobacco, beans, and peppers. Due to the rapid spread of TYLCV in the last few decades, there is an increased focus in research trying to understand and control this damaging pathogen. Some interesting findings include virus being sexually transmitted from infected males to non-infected females (and vice versa), and an evidence that TYLCV is transovarially transmitted to offspring for two generations. (en)
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