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Molecular evidence for the occurrence of cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV) infecting round melon and wild melon in India. [PDF]
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Genetic Analysis and Fingerprint Construction for Thick-Skinned Melon (<i>Cucumis melo</i> subsp. <i>melo</i>) Based on InDel Markers. [PDF]
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Widening Genetic Diversity Using Embryo Rescue in Cucurbit Crops: A Review. [PDF]
Reddy CS, Ramireddy S, Reddy UK.
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Recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of plant cadmium accumulation as affected by grafting in vegetable production. [PDF]
Zhang R, Zhu Y, Li H, Sun N.
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2011
The 2010 melon trial evaluated 13 muskmelon and specialty melon cultivars to determine their relative maturity, yield potential, and fruit characteristics when grown in southeast Iowa.
Lawson, Vincent, Hannan, Joseph
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The 2010 melon trial evaluated 13 muskmelon and specialty melon cultivars to determine their relative maturity, yield potential, and fruit characteristics when grown in southeast Iowa.
Lawson, Vincent, Hannan, Joseph
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Breeding of concentrated-yield muskmelons
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1985SummaryCv Galia muskmelon and a purportedly concentrated-yielding prototype of Galia, designated D48, were compared in trials at Gainesville, Florida, USA, and at Newe Ya’ar, Israel. The yield of D48 was significantly more concentrated than that of Galia at both locations.
H. S. Paris +4 more
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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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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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Assessment of Variability of Muskmelon
International Journal of Vegetable Science, 2011It 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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