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Cucurbits

2020
Several cucurbits species are cultivated in greenhouses worldwide. The most important genera are (1) Cucurbita, which includes squash, pumpkin, zucchini and gourds, (2) Citrullus, which includes watermelon and (3) Cucumis, which includes cucumber and various melons.
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Cucurbits

2012
Steven A Sargent
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Control of Cucurbit Viruses

2014
More than 70 well-characterized virus species transmitted by a diversity of vectors may infect cucurbit crops worldwide. Twenty of those cause severe epidemics in major production areas, occasionally leading to complete crop failures. Cucurbit viruses' control is based on three major axes: (i) planting healthy seeds or seedlings in a clean environment,
Lecoq, Hervé, Katis, Nikolaos I.
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Cucurbits

2003
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Cucurbits

English Today, 2004
The fruits of the plant family Cucurbitaceae – variously called the gourd family, the pumpkin family, the melon family, or the cucumber family – offer rich pickings for charting the distribution of English dialectal variations and the curious ways in which they get fixed.
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Cucurbits in Lübeck

Economic Botany, 1978
The city of Lubeck in Northern Germany has long been noted for its commerce, but recently it has become equally famous for its gourds, pumpkins and squashes. Liibeck, a port city on the Baltic Sea in West Germany, was a key member of the Hanseatic League in medieval times.
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