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Transgenic Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
2001Watermelon, one of the most important vegetable crops, is eaten chiefly as a fresh fruit. It originated from tropical and subtropical Africa, and now is widely distributed throughout the tropics, Mediterranean region, South Asia, and East Asia including China.
J. R. Liu, P. S. Choi, Y. S. Kim
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Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) Oil
2019Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus), member of the Cucurbitaceae family, has been cultivated for thousands of years as a food source for human consumption. Since developing countries alternately depend on non-conventional sources of protein that augment protein deficiency in diets.
Bushra Sultana, Rizwan Ashraf
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2002
A genetic linkage map was constructed for watermelon using a testcross population [Plant Accession Griffin 14113 ( Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) x New Hampshire Midget (NHM; C. lanatus var. lanatus)] x U.S. Plant Introduction (PI) 386015 ( Citrullus colocynthis).
A., Levi +4 more
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A genetic linkage map was constructed for watermelon using a testcross population [Plant Accession Griffin 14113 ( Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) x New Hampshire Midget (NHM; C. lanatus var. lanatus)] x U.S. Plant Introduction (PI) 386015 ( Citrullus colocynthis).
A., Levi +4 more
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Genetic diversity among watermelon (Citrullus lanatus and Citrullus colocynthis) accessions
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2001Genetic diversity was estimated among 42 U.S. PlantIntroduction (PI) accessions of the genusCitrullus (of these, 34 PIs are reported tohave disease resistance), and 5 watermelon cultivars, using 30RAPD primers. These primers produced 662 RAPD markers that could berated with high confidence.
Amnon Levi +3 more
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Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Mansf.
2009Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Variability in Namibian landraces of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
Euphytica, 2003An on-station experiment was carried out in northern Namibia to compare local landraces of watermelon to modern varieties. Three groups of local watermelon are distinguished by farmers in Namibia: watermelons for fresh consumption, cooking melons used for porridge, and seed melons for oil pressing.
Maggs-Kölling, Gillian L. +1 more
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EVALUATION ON CRACK RESISTANCE OF WATERMELON (CITRULLUS LANATUS)
Acta Horticulturae, 2010Anti-cracking watermelon genotypes were found in breeding practices which can be used as resources resistant to fruit cracking. Whereas watermelon crack of indicators and evaluation criteria have not yet established, and some good crack resistance genes has not been well used.
null Jiang Haikun +7 more
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Inheritance of sex forms in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
Scientia Horticulturae, 2015Abstract Inheritance of sex forms in watermelon ( Citrullus lanatus ) is not well described. In this study, we made five pairs of crosses of watermelon plants with different sex forms and grew progeny in two different seasons to investigate the inheritance of sex forms and the seasonal effect on sex expression.
Gaojie Ji +9 more
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HETEROSIS IN WATERMELON (Citrullus lanatus Thunb. Mansf.)
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1993Six inbred parental genotypes viz., Pudur-2 (P1), Honey Island Yellow Flesh (P2), Asahi Yamato (P3), Sugar Baby (P4), Maruthamalai-I (Ps) and H.W.I (P6) representing a wide geographic diversity selected for this study were obtained from various sources and were used for the experiment.
RAJENDRAN P.C, THAMBURAJ S
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