Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus
Tomato yellow leaf twist infection (TYLCV) is a DNA infection from the variety Begomovirus and the
family Geminiviridae. TYLCV causes the most ruinous infection of tomato, and it tends to be found in tropical and subtropical areas causing serious financial misfortunes. This infection is transmitted by a creepy crawly vector from the
family Aleyrodidae and request Hemiptera, the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, ordinarily known as the silverleaf whitefly or the yam whitefly. The essential host for TYLCV is the
tomato plant, and other plant has where TYLCV contamination has been found incorporate eggplants, potatoes, tobacco, beans, and peppers. Because of the quick spread of TYLCV over the most recent couple of decades, there is an expanded concentration in research attempting to comprehend and control this harming pathogen. Some intriguing discoveries incorporate infection being explicitly transmitted from contaminated guys to non-tainted females, and a proof that TYLCV is transovarial transmitted to posterity for two ages.