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Advances in melon (Cucumis melo L.) breeding: An update
, 2021Hari Kesh, P. Kaushik
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Nomenclatural Changes in Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae)
Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature, 2007Recent studies show that the genus Cucumis L. in its current sense is paraphyletic, with Cucumella Chiovenda, Dicaelospermum C. B. Clarke, Mukia Arnott, Myrmecosicyos C. Jeffrey, and Oreosyce Hooker f. nested within it. A proposal to expand Cucumis to include these nested genera has therefore been made.
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Cucumis melo (Inodorus Group) [PDF]
Melons (Cucumis melo) are believed to have originated in Africa where wild landraces are found, however the exact distribution of these wild melons are unclear because of frequent occurrence of plant escapes from cultivation. Melons have been domesticated in eastern Mediterranean, Middle east and West Asia for more than 4,000 years ago and afford ...
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Melon (Cucumis melo L.) by-products: Potential food ingredients for novel functional foods?
, 2020M. Silva+4 more
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Tijdschrift Over Plantenziekten, 1959
Some properties ofCucumis virus 2, occurring in The Netherlands were studied. From electron micrographs can be concluded that the virus particles are rod-shaped, with a length of about 325 mμ (fig. 1, 2 and 3).
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Some properties ofCucumis virus 2, occurring in The Netherlands were studied. From electron micrographs can be concluded that the virus particles are rod-shaped, with a length of about 325 mμ (fig. 1, 2 and 3).
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2011
The oriental, pickling melon (C. melo ssp. melo var. conomon) is considered to be the most ancient form of melon domesticated in China (Jeffrey 1980; Walter 1989). It is also held that it had originated from wild melon (var. agrestis) in China (Walters 1989). Oriental melon is cultivated in Asia – India, China, Japan, Korea and southeast Asia.
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The oriental, pickling melon (C. melo ssp. melo var. conomon) is considered to be the most ancient form of melon domesticated in China (Jeffrey 1980; Walter 1989). It is also held that it had originated from wild melon (var. agrestis) in China (Walters 1989). Oriental melon is cultivated in Asia – India, China, Japan, Korea and southeast Asia.
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Semperella cucumis Schulze 1895
Published as part of Amjad, Farah, Ahusan, Mohamed, Amir, Hana, de Villiers, Nina M, Gress, Erika, Mah, Christopher L, Naeem, Shafiya, Rico-Seijo, Nuria, Samaai, Toufiek, Afzal, Maryiam S, Woodall, Lucy C & Stefanoudis, Paris V, 2024, An underwater imagery identification guide for shallow, mesophotic and deep-sea benthos in Maldives, pp.Amjad, Farah+11 more
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Cucumis anguria L. (Cucurbitaceae)
2022João Everthon da Silva Ribeiro+4 more
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