“…), and eggplants (Solanum melongena L.), in many tropical and subtropical regions of the world (Kenyon et al, 2014). With the increasing international importance of leaf curl disease in tomatoes, immense efforts have been made to identify resistance mechanisms to tomato leaf curl disease and incorporate these mechanisms into improved tomato cultivars (Kenyon et al, 2014). To date, five major genes for resistance or tolerance to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) (Ty-1-Ty-5) have been identified in wild tomato relatives, and some major genes have been incorporated into commercial cultivars in different areas (Anbinder et al, 2009;Hutton et al, 2012;Ji et al, 2007Ji et al, , 2009Lapidot et al, 2015;Verlaan et al, 2013;Zamir et al, 1994).…”