1985 Cucumber Reports

Report No. 8

Cucumber (Cucumis sativus)

  1. Segregation of the determinate (de) allele in crosses between Cucumis sativus L. and C. sativus var. hardwickii R. (Alef.)
    D.E. Delaney and R.L. Lower (USA)
    CGC 8:2-3 (1985)
  2. Near-isogenic lines of several cucumber varieties
    Henry M. Munger (USA)
    CGC 8:4-6 (1985)
  3. Short petiole, a useful seedling marker for genetic studies in cucumber
    A.P.M. den Nijs and I.W. Boukema (The Netherlands)
    CGC 8:7-8 (1985)
  4. Optimum heat unit summation technique for harvest prediction of fresh-market and pickling cucumbers in North Carolina
    Katherine B. Perry and Todd C. Wehner (USA)
    CGC 8:9-11 (1985)
  5. Sources of resistance to viruses in two accessions of Cucumis sativus
    R. Provvidenti (USA)
    CGC 8:12 (1985)
  6. A Giemsa C-banding procedure for Cucumis chromosomes
    C. Ramachandran (The Netherlands)
    CGC 8:13-14 (1985)
  7. Morphological and anatomical comparisons between two botanical varieties of Cucumis sativushardwickii and sativus
    D.A. Schuman, J.E. Staub and B.E. Struckmeyer (USA)
    CGC 8:15-17 (1985)
  8. Preliminary yield evaluation of inbred lines derived from Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii (Royle) Kitamura
    Jack Staub (USA)
    CGC 8:18-21 (1985)
  9. Electrophoretic variation among wild species in the genus Cucumis
    J. Staub and L. Frederick (USA)
    CGC 8:22-25 (1985)
  10. Estimates of genetic variances and covariances of three fresh-market cucumber populations
    Mark S. Strefeler and Todd C. Wehner (USA)
    CGC 8:26-28 (1985)
  11. Effects of location and grade-size on the length/diameter ratio of pickling cucumbers
    G.E. Tolla (USA)
    CGC 8:29-30 (1985)
  12. A standard system for making comments while collecting data in a cucumber evaluation program
    Todd C. Wehner (USA)
    CGC 8:31-32 (1985)