“…These include the use of plant material that is resistant and/or tolerant to these viruses, in addition to the use of virus-free material combined with cultural practices, such as weed control and crop rotation, as well as controlling vector-mediated transmission. These control options have been comprehensively described by other reviews [ 3 , 13 , 36 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 , 136 , 137 ], and even novel techniques based on nanotechnology have been recently reported for the management of plant virus diseases [ 138 , 139 , 140 ]. In cucurbit crops, it is important to consider that these crops grow in open fields and temperate growing areas, where the aphid-vector populations are also major pests that are difficult to control.…”