AN OVERVIEW OF TOMATO LEAF CURL VIRUS: IMPACT, CHALLENGES, AND MANAGEMENT
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Keywords:
Tomato Leaf Curl Virus (ToLCV), Geminiviruses, Disease Management, Whitefly Vectors, Integrated Pest Management (IPM)Abstract
The Tomato Leaf Curl Virus (ToLCV) is a significant threat to tomato crops worldwide,
causing substantial economic losses and challenges for growers. This review article provides a
comprehensive overview of ToLCV, including its impact on tomato crops, the challenges it poses, and
various management strategies.
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