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Assessment of Variability of Muskmelon

International Journal of Vegetable Science, 2011
It is necessary to determine how newly developed genotypes respond under field conditions. Variability in 45 genotypes of muskmelon [Cucumis melo L (Reticulatus group)] developed through random mating was assessed using principal component analysis, cluster analysis, and correlation based on 11 morpho-physiological traits under field conditions.
Kaiser Latif Cheema   +3 more
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EARLIGOLD MUSKMELON

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1968
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The inheritance of gynoecy in muskmelon

Genome, 1990
The gynoecious Cucumis melo (muskmelon) GY-4 (derived from WI-998 after four generations of selfing and selection) was crossed with the monoecious PI124111F or the andromonoecious '36'. The F1 progeny plants from both crosses were all monoecious. The F2 progeny plants of the cross GY-4 × PI12411 IF (gynoecious × monoecious) segregated 12 monoecious: 3
David Kenigsbuch, Yigal Cohen
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The Carotenoids of Muskmelons

Journal of Food Science, 1966
SUMMARY The carotenoid mixture of orange‐fleshed muskmelons consisted predominantly of β‐carotene. γ‐Carotene was the next most abundant constituent. Small amounts of phytoene, phytofluene, α‐carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, violaxanthin, luteoxanthins, and apparently neoxanthin were found.
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Specialty Muskmelons [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Describes a few muskmelon cultivars, and notes their textures, flavors, and sweetness, along with production and marketing issues.
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Mathematical pattern of diagnosis: Muskmelon

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 1992
Abstract The role of mineral nutrition in the development of internal breakdown in muskmelon was evaluated by applying various statistical models to data obtained in a field survey. All techniques contributed toward the elucidation of the role of nutrition in the occurrence of the disorder. However, multivariate statistical algorithms proved to be more
A. Sanchez   +3 more
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Muskmelon Cultivar Trial

2006
Materials and Methods The muskmelon trial was planted in the greenhouse on April 9 in 72 cell trays, one seed/cell. Transplanting to the field occurred five weeks later on May 14. Trial design was a randomized complete block with four replications. A plot consisted of one row of eight plants spaced 21 in. apart in rows 7 ft apart.
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A pythium root rot of muskmelon

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1968
Pythium ultimum was readily isolated from the necrotic roots of young and mature muskmelon plants growing in soil in which root rot had been severe. Muskmelons planted in steamed soils inoculated with P. ultimum developed necrotic roots and aboveground symptoms closely similar to those produced in naturally infested field soil.
C. D. McKeen, H. J. Thorpe
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Muskmelon

2020
Shivapriya Manchali   +1 more
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