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On the Classification of the Cucurbitaceae
Kew Bulletin, 1966The Cucurbits are fortunate to have such a distinctive facies that they are familiar to all in spite of being a predominately tropical family. If one pictures a climbing plant with palmate leaves, spiralling tendrils inserted laterally to the leaf-bases, inferior ovaries, unisexual flowers, and yellowish petals, as exemplified by the well-known melons,
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Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology, 2022
Iftikhar H. Shah +8 more
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Therapeutic importance of Cucurbitaceae: A medicinally important family.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021P. Mukherjee +7 more
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Microsporogenesis in the Cucurbitaceae
Botanical Gazette, 19301. Darkly staining granules are present among the bivalent chromosomes in late diakinesis in all members of Cucurbita, but are absent in Citrullus, Luffa, and Cucumis. 2. Cucurbita pepo and C. maxima each has twenty bivalent chromosomes. 3. Citrullus vulgaris has eleven bivalent chromosomes; Luffa cylindrica, eleven; Cucumis melo, twelve.
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Therapeutic importance of Cucurbitaceae: A medicinally important family
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2022Pulok Kumar Mukherjee +2 more
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