1984 Melon Reports

Report No. 7

Melon (Cucumis melo)

  1. Evaluating downy mildew resistance in Cucumis melo L.
    Y. Cohen, H. Eyal, A. Cohen and C.E. Thomas (Israel and USA)
    CGC 7:38-40 (1984)
  2. Climacteric and nonclimacteric ripening in Cucumis melo
    Stephen Kendall and T. Ng (USA)
    CGC 7:41-42 (1984)
  3. Interaction of zucchini yellow mosaic virus strains and muskmelon lines
    H. Lecoq and M. Pitrat (France)
    CGC 7:43-44 (1984)
  4. Evidence of a recessive powdery mildew resistance gene in muskmelon PI 414723
    J.D. McCreight (USA)
    CGC 7:45 (1984)
  5. Association of fruit quality with seed characters and oil and protein content of muskmelon seeds
    T.A. More and V.S. Seshadri (India)
    CGC 7:46-48 (1984)
  6. Effect of methodology on expression of intercultivar differences in response to NaCl stress in melons
    H. Nerson, H.S. Paris, Z. Karchi, Y. Burger and M. Edelstein (Israel)
    CGC 7:49-50 (1984)
  7. Linkage studies in muskmelon
    M. Pitrat (France)
    CGC 7:51-53 (1984)
  8. Use of n-pentane for mixing melon pollen
    Georgette Risser and J.C. Rode (France)
    CGC 7:54 (1984)
  9. Inoculation conditions to evaluate resistance to Alternaria cucumerina (Ellis & Everh.) Elliot in muskmelon
    Claude E. Thomas (USA)
    CGC 7:55-57 (1984)
  10. The importance of monitoring races of powdery mildew on muskmelon
    C.E. Thomas, A.N. Kishaba, J.D. McCreight and P.E. Nugent (USA)
    CGC 7:58-59 (1984)