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Combining ability studies in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is a member of the important vegetables which belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae like gourds, melon, pumpkins, and squash. It is widely used as medicine in traditional Indian medical practices and very much liked as vegetable.
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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is a member of the important vegetables which belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae like gourds, melon, pumpkins, and squash. It is widely used as medicine in traditional Indian medical practices and very much liked as vegetable.
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RE‐LECTOTYPIFICATION OF CUCUMIS SATIVUS L.
TAXON, 1985SummaryThe existing lectotypification of C. sativus L. has been examined. The choice of lectotype, based on the phrase name of C. sativus, is questioned. It is proposed that this lectotype is rejected and superseded by the designation of a new lectotype, based on a specimen of C. sativus L. from the Burser Herbarium (UPS).
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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2006We describe two novel Agrobacterium tumefaciens-based methods of cucumber transformation. The first involves direct regeneration from leaf microexplants selected on kanamycin-containing medium. The second involves regeneration from a long-term established embryogenic suspension culture emitting green autofluorescence (GAF) and selection on medium ...
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Combining ability between lines of Cucumis sativus L. and Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii (R.) Alef
Euphytica, 1988Three Cucumis sativus L. (CS) lines adapted to USA growing conditions were used as female parents in crosses to one line each of seven Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii (R.) Alef. (CH) accessions used as male parents to determine the relative combining ability of the CH accessions for six horticultural characters.
R. S. Kupper, Jack E. Staub
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Anti-inflammatory Activity of Cucumis sativus L.
British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2015Aims: To evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity and acute toxicity of Cucumis sativus L. Study Design: Animal model assays of anti-inflammatory. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Biochemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, 410001, Nigeria between April 2014 and November 2014.
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Transgenic Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
2001Cucumber is an economically important crop. It is widely grown in the tropics, sub tropics, and milder parts of the temperate zones of both hemispheres. Its total world tonnage production ranks sixth among the vegetable species (Reynolds 1986). Numerous diseases attack the cultivated species and cause tremendous annual losses.
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Transformation in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
1993Cucumber is an economically important crop. It is widely grown in the tropics, subtropics, and milder portion of the temperate zone of both hemispheres. Its total world tonnage production ranks sixth among the vegetable species (Reynolds 1986). Numerous diseases attack the cultivated species and cause tremendous annual losses.
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Variability studies in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
THE ASIAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 2017Twenty diverse genotypes of cucumber collected from Tamil Nadu and Kerala regions were evaluated for morphological characters like days to first female flowering, node number of first female flower, vine length, number of secondary branches, days to fruit harvest, fruit length, fruit girth, fruit diameter, average fruit weight, number of fruits per ...
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