CGC Overview
The Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative (CGC), established in 1977, provides services for researchers interested in the genetics and breeding of species of the Cucurbitaceae crop family. CGC serves as an organizational vehicle for scientists to informally communicate the results of their research and development efforts. The cooperative emphasizes the free exchange of information and germplasm among members, both public and private. For more information go to “About CGC“, where you will find everything you need to know about CGC.
Reports
The combined tables of contents and other index files for all CGC Reports and Vegetable Improvement Newsletter volumes have been put on the website for easy location of articles of interest. You can search the combined tables of contents using your web browser to find articles of interest on particular subjects or using the author name.
- Tables of Contents for Annual CGC Reports
- Index for CGC Reports 1-11
- Statistics on all CGC Reports published
- Combined tables of contents for all Vegetable Improvement Newsletter volumes
PDF copies of CGC Reports
Recent CGC volumes are available as PDF documents on this website. Previous CGC Reports are posted on this website in HTML format in addition to copies in PDF format.
Call for Papers and Style Guide
Contributions are being accepted continuously for the current CGC volume. Please follow the style guide. Contributions should be sent to Amnon Levi, CGC Chair ([email protected]). Manuscripts for CGC #48 (2025) are due 15 March 2025.