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An Introduction to Cucurbits

2020
Among the vegetables, cucurbits form one of the largest groups with their wide adaptation from arid climates to the humid tropics. The family Cucurbitaceae consists of about 825 species in around 118 genera. In Asia, nearly 23 edible major and minor cucurbits are grown and consumed. They are grown mainly in summer and rainy seasons in India and even in
Bholanath Mondal   +2 more
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What are cucurbits?

2020
Abstract This chapter focuses on distribution and ecology, nomenclature, taxonomy, morphology and anatomy, and growth and development of cucurbits.
Todd C. Wehner   +4 more
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Handbook of Cucurbits

2016
The Handbook of Cucurbits: Growth, Cultural Practices, and Physiology contains information on cultural practices, nutrition, and physiological processes of cucurbits under both normal and stressful conditions. It presents the history and importance of cucurbit crop production as well as exhaustive information on growth responses of cucurbits to ...
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Archeological cucurbits

Economic Botany, 1981
This discussion summarizes current information about archeological cucurbits. It centers on 4 areas: (1) where they occur; (2) where and in what environment they are preserved; (3) plant parts recovered; and (4) the meaning of archeological cucurbits for ethnobotany.
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Cucurbits

Kew Bulletin, 1964
C. Jeffrey   +2 more
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Cucurbits

2010
Denis Persley, Chrys Akem, Heidi Martin
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Cucurbits

2019
Jamal Javanmardi, Mohammad Pessarakli
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The cucurbits.

2020
T.-W. Chen, H. Stützel, H. C. Wien
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