“…Approximately forty different plant virus diseases have been described on more than thirty plant species in Arabian Peninsula (Al-Shahwan, 2003, Idris et al, 2012, Hosseinzadeh et al, 2014, Sohrab and Daur, 2018a, Sohrab and Daur, 2018b). The association of begomovirus with various crops such as, Amaranthus, Beans, Chili, Corchorus, Cucurbits, Mint, Okra, Pumpkin, Tobacco and Tomato have been reported so far from Arabian peninsula and the associated begomoviruses are known as TYLCV, ToLCOMV, ToLCSDV, ToLCSDV-Om, ChiLCV, OLCOMV, SqLCV, and BDMV-SA (Al-Shahwan et al, 1997, Al-Shahwan et al, 2002, Ghanem et al, 2003, Idris and Brown, 2005, Ajlan et al, 2007, Khan et al, 2008, Khan et al, 2014, Fazeli et al, 2009, Idris et al, 2011, Idris et al, 2012, Idris et al, 2014, Mohamed et al, 2012, Khan et al, 2013a, Khan et al, 2013b, Al-Saleh et al, 2014a, Al-Saleh et al, 2014b, Akhtar et al, 2014, Hosseinzadeh et al, 2014, Sohrab, 2016, Sohrab et al, 2016a, Sohrab et al, 2016b, Sohrab et al, 2016c, Sohrab et al, 2016d, Sohrab et al, 2016e, Sohrab, 2017, Sayed and Sohrab, 2017, Al-Shahwan et al, 2017, Sohrab and Daur, 2018a, Sohrab and Daur, 2018b). In this study, the association of begomovirus infection to tomato disease has been provided based on virus identification, sequencing and genetic diversity.…”