1989 Melon Reports

Report No. 12

Melon (Cucumis melo)

  1. Tolerance reaction of muskmelon to inoculation with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis races 0 and 1
    D. Gabillard and M. Jacquet (France)
    CGC 12:37-38 (1989)
  2. Resistance to Sphaerotheca fuliginea (Schlecht. ex Fr.) Poll. in Spanish muskmelon cultivars
    M.L. Gomez-Guillamon and J.A. Tores (Spain)
    CGC 12:39 (1989)
  3. Transmission of the causal agent of muskmelon yellowing disease
    C. Soria and M.L. Gomez-Guillamon (Spain)
    CGC 12:40-41 (1989)
  4. Search for sources of resistance to yellowing disease in Cucumis spp.
    C. Soria, M.L. Gomez-Guillamon, J. Esteva and F. Nuez (Spain)
    CGC 12:42-43 (1989)
  5. Resistance to yellowing disease in muskmelon
    J. Esteva, F. Nuez and M.L. Gomez-Guillamon (Spain)
    CGC 12:44-45 (1989)
  6. A screening procedure for ZYMV resistance in muskmelons
    A.J. Raffo, I.A. Khan, L.F. Lippert, M.O. Hall and G.E. Jones (USA)
    CGC 12:46-49 (1989)
  7. Low temperature germination in muskmelon is dominant
    H. Nerson and J.E. Staub (Israel and USA)
    CGC 12:50 (1989)
  8. Ethylene production by germinating seeds of different sexual genotypes of muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.)
    J. Alvarez (Spain)
    CGC 12:51-52 (1989)
  9. Flesh calcium content of group inodorus and group reticulatus muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.) fruits
    T.J Ng and V. Carr (USA)
    CGC 12:53-54 (1989)
  10. Direct and indirect regeneration of Cucumis melo L. from cotyledon culture
    W.A. Mackay, T. J Ng and F.A. Hammerschlag (USA)
    CGC 12:55-57 (1989)