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Background Cultivated tomatoes are highly susceptible to the destructive parasite Phelipanche aegyptiaca. Wild relatives show the potential resistance for the genetic improvement. However, their genetic and molecular mechanisms are still unknown. Results Among 50 wild tomato accessions evaluated for resistance to P. aegyptiaca, most of wild relatives exhibited varying degrees of resistance compared to the cultivars. Solanum pennellii LA0716 performed the most promising and solid resistance with very low infection by the broom