1991 Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Membership Directory

  1. Mohamed Hosam Aboul-Nasr University of Assiut, Dept. Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut, Egypt.
  2. Abdul Mohseh I. Al-Sulaiman National Agricultural & Water Research Center, P.O. Box 54763, Ridyadh 11524, Saudi Arabia
  3. Alexandrova, Maria Maritza Inst. Vegetable Crops, Plovdiv 4003, Bulgaria.
  4. Wim van der Arend Nunhems Zaden B.V., P.O. Box 4005, 6080 AA Haclen, The Netherlands.
  5. Ma Cruz Ayuso Petoseed Iberica, S.A., Carretera de Malaga, 34, 04710 Santa Maria del Aguila, Almeria, Spain.
  6. L. R. Baker Asgrow Seed Company,1984 Berlin Road, Sun Prarie, WI, 53590. Ph. (608) 837-6763, FAX: (608) 837-2187. Cucumber variety development, seed production.
  7. Mary Barbercheck Dept. Entomology, Box 7634, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC 2769507634. Ph.: (919) 737-2638.
  8. Warren S. Barham 7401 Crawford Drive, Gilroy, CA, 95020. Ph.: (408) 847-3056.
  9. Oswald Baumgartner Saatzucht Gleisdorf, Ges. m.b.h. & Co. KG, AM Tieberhof 33,8200, Gleisdorf, Austria
  10. A.G.B. Beekman ROYAL SLUIS, P.O. Box 22, 1600 AA Enkhuizen, The Netherlands.
  11. Sofia Ben Tahar BIOSEM, Campus Universitaire des Cezeaux, 24, Avenue des Landais, 63170 Aubiere, France.
  12. G.W. Bohn 1094 Klish Way, Del Mar, CA 92014. Ph.: (619) 755-4780. Brreeding and genetics of resistance to fungi, viruses and insects.
  13. P.A. Boorsma Vegetable research, Sluis & Groot, P.O. Box 26, 1600 AA Enkhuizen, The Netherlands.
  14. Al Burkett PetoSeed Company, Inc., Rt. 4, Box 1255, Woodland, CA 95695.
  15. M. Brett Callaway Atwood Research Facility, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY 40601. Ph. (502) 227-7291.
  16. Pedro Cano Rios Apartado Postal No. 247, Torreon, Coah., Mexico.
  17. Edward E. Carey CIP, AA 5969, Lima, Peru, Ph.: 51-15-366920. FAX:51-14-351570. E-mail: CGI801%nsfmail@inter.
  18. R. Bruce Carle Univ. New Hampshire, Dept. Plant Science – Nesmith Hall, Durham, N.H., 03824. Ph.: (603) 862-3205. Cucurbit breeding gameophytic selection, herbicide resistance.
  19. Daniel Chambonnet Station d’Amelioration des Plantes Maraicheres, B.P. 94,84140 Montfavet, France.
  20. Bernard Charpiot TEZIER-Centre de Recherche, Domaine de Maninet, Route de Beaumont, 26000 Valence, France.
  21. Fure-Chyi Chen Univ. Hawaii, Dept. Horticulture, 3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI, 96822. PH.: (808) 956-7992. Gene transfer, breeding, tissue culture.
  22. N.C. Chen W. Atlee Burpee Company, 335 S. Briggs Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060.
  23. Paul Chung Petoseed Company, Inc., Route 4, Box 1255, Woodland, CA 95695.
  24. C.D. Clayberg Department of Horticulture, Waters Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. Ph.: (913) 532-6170
  25. Yigl Cohen Department of LIfe Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, 52 100, Israel
  26. Pilar Corella Asgrow Seed Co., Apdo. 175, 04700 El Ejido (Almeria), Spain.
  27. Edward Cox P.O. Box 2247, El Centro, CA, 92243. Ph.: (619) 353-1511. FAX: (619) 352-6350. Variety development, disease resistance, environmental factors.
  28. Dermot P. Coyne Department of Horticulture, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 68583-072.Ph.: (402) 472-1126. FAX: (402) 472-2853. Breeding, genetics, physiology, plant development and disease resistance of squash.
  29. J.M. Crall Univ. Florida, Central Fla. R & E. Center, 5336 University Avenue, Leesburg, FL 32748. Development of new watermelon cultivars, especially with disease resistance..
  30. Paola Crino’ EWNEA C.R.E. Casaccia, Dept. Agrobiotechnologies, P.O. Box 2400, Roma A.D., Italy
  31. Fenny Dane 1030 Sanders Street, Auburn, AL 36830. Ph.: (205) 844-3047.
  32. Haim Davidi Breeding Department, Shalem Farm, D.N. Or-Yehuda 60200, Israel.
  33. Erik de Groot Veredeling Almeria, c/o Zaadunie B.V., Postbus 26, 1600 AA Enkhuizen, The Netherlands.
  34. A.C. de Ruiter de Ruiter Zonen CV, Postbus 4, 2665 ZG Bleisswijk, The Netherlands. Ph.: 18G2-2741. Breeding and seed production of cucumbers.
  35. Phil Denlinger Mt. Olive Pickle Co., Inc. P.O. Box 609, Mount Olive, NC 28365. Ph.: (919) 296-1996.
  36. J.W. DeVerna Campbell Institute for Research and Technology, Route 1, Box 1314, Davis, CA, 95616.
  37. Louis Di Nitto Sunseeds, 8850 59th Ave., N.E. Brooks, OR, 97305.
  38. Glenn Drowns R.R. 1, Box 166, Calamus, IA 52729.
  39. Robert Dumas de Vaulx INRA, Station D’Amnelioration des Plantes Maraich, B.P. 94, Domaine Sainte-Maurice, 84140, Montfavet, France
  40. Rosa Dumlao Harris Moran Seed Co. P.O. Box 7307, Sun City, FL 33586-7307.
  41. James R. Dunlap Texas Agric. Expt. Station, 2415 E. Highway 83, Weslaco, TX, 78596. Ph.: (512) 968-5585. FAX: (512) 968-0641. Stress Physiology and senescence.
  42. Orie J. Eigsti 16025 SR4 RR1, Winsted Drive, College Green, IN, 46526. Ph.: (219) 533-4632. Polyploid Citrullus lanatus.
  43. Hamdy Hassan Ali El-Doweny Vegetable Research Department, Ministry of Agriculture Post Office, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt. Cucurbit breeding program, including: diseases (virus, fungal), salinity, greenhouses, hybrids.
  44. Gary Elmstrom Univ. Florida, Central Florida Res & Edu Center. 5336 University Avenue, Leesburg, FL 32748. Ph.: (904) 787-3423.
  45. Dorothy A. Eyberg 8200 David C. Brown Highway, Naples, FL 33999. Ph.: (813) 455-8186.
  46. Nicholas E. Fanourakis Technological Educational Institute, Heraklion Crete, 71500, Greece.
  47. Kunimitsu Fujieda Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Hakozaki, Fuykuoka 812, Japan.
  48. August C. Gabert Sunseeds Genetics, Inc. 8850 59th Ave. NE, Brooks, OR, 97305-0008.
  49. Graines Gautier B.P. No. 1, 13630 Eyragues, France.
  50. Christine Giraud Les Graines Caillard, Domaine Du Moulin, 84260 Sarrians, France.
  51. J.P. Goblet Medgenix Group s.a. Chaussee Romaine, 77, B-5800 Gembloux, Belgium.
  52. Maria Luisa Gomez-Guillamon Estacion Experimental La Mayora, Algarrobo-Costa (Malaga), Spain.
  53. Yves Gonon Mas de Rouzel, Route de Generac, 3000 Nimes, France.
  54. David Groff Asgrow Seed Company, R.D. #1, Box 1907, Tifton, GA 31794. Ph.: (912) 386-8701. Cucumber and squash breeding.
  55. Rebecca Grumet Dept. Horticulture, Plant & Soils Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1325. Ph.: (517) 353-5568. Genetic engineering of disease resistance; vegetable crop improvement; plant transformation.
  56. Toshitsugu Hagihara Hagihara-Noujou 984, Hokgi, Tawaramoto-cho, Siki-gun Nara-ken, Japan.
  57. San Joo Han Mikado Seed Growers Co., Ltd., 1203 Hoshikuki, Chiba City 280, Japan. Ph.: 0472-65-6111. Vegetable breeding and seed production.
  58. Ahmed Abdel-Moneim Hassan Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
  59. Mohamed Nabil Hassan Faculty of Agriculture, El-Minia University, Giza, Egypt.
  60. Michael J. Havey USDA/ARS, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. Ph.: (608) 262-1830.
  61. W.R. Henderson Department of Horticultural Science, Box 5216, North Carolina St. University, Raleigh, NC 27650-5216. Ph.: (919)737-3167. Breeding and genetics of watermelon.
  62. Ran Herman “Zeraim” Seed Growers Company, Ltd., Department of Breeding, Gedera, Israel.
  63. Mark Edward Herrington. 21 Warner Street, Wellington Point, Queensland 4160, Australia. Ph.: 07 2861488.
  64. K. Hertogh Nickerson-Zwaan b.v., Postbus 19, 2990 AA Barendrecht, The Netherlands.
  65. James C. Hollar Hollar & Company, Inc. P.O. Box 204, Colusa, CA 95932.
  66. Larry A. Hollar. Hollar and Company, Inc., PO Box 106, Rocky Ford, CO 81067. Ph.: (719) 254-7411. FAX: (719) 254-3539. Cucurbit Breeding and seed production.
  67. Miguel Holle Choquehuanca 851, San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru. Ph.: 220474. Plant genetic resources.
  68. Lih Hung National Taiwan Univ., College Agric., Dept. Horticulture, Vegetable Crops Lab., Taipei, Taiwan 107, Republic of China.
  69. Mark Hutton Petoseed Co., Inc. R.R. 2, Box 80A, Bridgeton, NJ 08302. Ph.: (609) 451-6231. FAX: (609) 451-8521.
  70. Frederic Ignart Ets TEZIER Centre de Recherche, Domaine de maninet, Route de Beaumont, 26000 Valence, France.
  71. Akira Iida Minowa Noen, 63-1 Ichieda-cho, Hamato-Kohriyama City, Nara Pref., Japan, T639-11.
  72. Shuichi Iida Inst. Radiation Breeding, NIAR, MAFF, P.O. Box 3, Ohmiya-Machi, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken, 319-22, Japan.
  73. Kimio Ito Morioka Branch, Natl Res Inst Veg, Orn Pl & Tea, 92 Shimokuriyagawa, Morioka, Iwate 020-01, Japan
  74. Juan Jaramillo-Vasquez ICA Horticultura, AA 233 Palmira, Colombia.
  75. Carin I. Jarl Biotechnology, Azzdunie BV, P.O. Box 26, 1600 AA Enkhyuzen, The Netherlands
  76. John Juvik Department of Horticulture, Vegetabloe Crops Building, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61802. Ph.: (217) 333-1966.
  77. Shoji Kamimura 421-19 Furuichi-machi, Maebashi City, Gunma-ken 371, Japan
  78. Hans Henrick Kampmann Breeding Station Danefeld, Odensevej 82, 5290 Marslev, Denmark.
  79. Tsuguo Kanno Curbitaceous Crops, Brdg Lab, Ministry Agric, Natl Res Inst Vegetables, Orn. Plants & Tea, Ano, Ageo-Gun, Mie, Japan 514-23.
  80. Zvi Karchi. Div. Vegetable Crops, Agr. Research Org., Newe Ya’ar Experiment Station, P. O. Haifa, Israel. Ph.: 04-833186.
  81. Mahmoud Kaswari Department of Plant Production, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, Ph.: 962-6-842167. FAX: 962-6-832318.
  82. Andreas Katsiotis Dept. Agronomy, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1597. Ph.: (608-262-7452.
  83. Ma Kechi Director, Dept. Horticulture, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, Gansu 730070, People’s Rep. China.
  84. Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Plant Explor & Taxon Lab, Bldg 265, BARC-East, Beltsville, MD 20705.
  85. Ad. A. Klapwijk RIJK ZWAAN kweekbedrijf H.I. Ambacht, Vrouwgelenweg 20C, 3341, BT H.I. Ambacht, The Netherlands.
  86. Larry D. Knerr Ferry Morse Seed Co., 1570 County Road 951, W. Naples. Fl 33999/ Ph.: (813) 455-1817. Protein level biochemical diversity and genetics of herbicide resistance.
  87. Peter Kraakman Torre Verde 7-2, Aguadulce, Roquetas De Mar, Spain.
  88. Yasuhisa Kuginuki Natl Research Inst Vegetables, Orn Plants & Tea, Ano, Age-Gun, Mie, Japan, 514-23.
  89. Joseph O. Kuti Colleg of Agric. & Home Econ., Texas A&I University, Kingsville, TX 78363. Ph.: (512) 595-3711. FAX: (512) 595-3713. Breeding and genetics; host-parasite interrelationships; postharvest physiology.
  90. Soon Nyeon Kwack Department of Horticultural Breeding, Mokpo Natl. Univ., Dorimri, Chonggyemyun, Muangun, Chonnam 534-729, Korea.
  91. Molly Kyle Cornell Univ., Dept. Plant Breeding & Biometry, 252 Emerson Hall, Ithica, NY, 14853-1902. Ph.: (607) 255-8147. Breeding for disease resistance.
  92. Krystina M. Ladd 8420 Kelton Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020
  93. Andrea Lari ORIS S.p.A., Via Vittorio Veneto, 81, 20090 Salerano Sul Lambro, Milano, Italy. Melon, squash and watermelon breeding..
  94. Jeanne G. Layton Monsanto Co., Mail Zone: GG4H, 700 Chesterfield Village Parkway, St. Louis, MO 63198. Ph.: (317) 537-7158.
  95. Michel Lecouviour Clause Semences Professionnelles, 24, boulevard P. Brossolette, 91221 Beretigny-sur-Orge, France.
  96. Louis Carl Lehmann Svalof AB, S-268 00 Svalov, Sweden.
  97. Haktae Lim Department of Horticulture, Kagnung National University, Kangnung, Kangwon-Do, South Korea 210-702. Plastid gene regulation; organelle genetics; RFLP mapping, somatic hybridization.
  98. Depei Lin Xinjiang August 1st Agricultural College, Departmentof Horticulture, Urumqi, People’s Rep. China.
  99. Stephen L. Love University of Idaho, Research and Extension Center, Aberdeen, ID, 83210. Ph.: (208) 397-4181. Breeding, culture and management; mutation breeding.
  100. Richard L. Lower College of Agriculture, Univ. Wisconsin, 1450 Linden Drive, Room 136, Madison, WI 53706. Ph.: (608) 262-2349. FAX: (608) 262-4556. E-mail: [email protected] Effects of plant type genes on yield, sex-expression, growth parameters, pest resistance & adaptability.
  101. J. Brent Loy Plant Biology Department, Nesmith Hall, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. Ph.: (603) 862-3216. FAX: (603) 862-4757. Squash, melon, pumpkin. Genetics, breeding, plasticulture, mulch, rowcovers.
  102. Wayne A. Mackay 1380 A&M Circle, El Paso, TX, 79927. Ph.: (915) 859-9111.
  103. Henryk O. Mackiewicz UL Bosniowa 5 m 45, 05-800 Pruszkow, Poland
  104. Marisa Maiero Dept. Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3Q, Las Cruces, NM, 88003-0017. Ph.: (505) 646-1914. FAX: (505) 646-6041. Postharvest physiology.
  105. Wilson Roberto Maluf Bioplanta Technologia de Plantas Ltda, Caixa Postal 1141, 13100 Campinas SP, Brazil.
  106. Likhit Maneesithu Chia Tai Company Limited, 299-301 Songsawad Road, Bangkok 10100, Thailand. Ph.:01-2338191-9. FAX: 622-2371540. Breeding and seed production of open-pollinated and hybrid cucurbits.
  107. Richard McArdle General Foods Technical Center, 555 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591. Ph.: (914) 335-6892.
  108. J.D. McCreight USDA/ARS, 1636 E. Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905. Ph.: (408) 755-2864. FAX (408) 753-2866. Meloh breeding and genetics.
  109. James R. McFerson Germplasm Resources Unit, New York St. Agric. Experiment Station, Geneva, NY 14456-0462. Ph.: (315) 787-2393. FAX: (315) 787-2397. conservation and utilization of genetic resources.
  110. D.J. McGrath Horticultural Research Station, P.O. Box 583, Bowen. 4805. Queensland, Australia.
  111. Mike Meadows Rogers NK Seed Co., 10290 Greenway Road, Naples. F: 33961.
  112. Laura C. Merrick Department of Plant & Soil Sciences, 105 Deering Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME, 04469. Ph.: (207) 581-2950. FAX: (207) 581-2199. Crop evolution, germplasm evaluation and conservation, genetic resources of cucurbits.
  113. Chris Miller 10 Colina Drive, La Selva Beach, CA 95076. Ph.: (408) 684-0907.
  114. Marvin E. Miller Texas A&M University, Weslaco, TX 78596
  115. Peter Milotay Vegetable Crops Research Institute, P.O. Box 116, Kecskemet, 6000, Hungary.
  116. Wang Ming Director, Dept. Horticulture, Northwestern Agricultural University, Wugong, Shaanxi, People’s Rep. China.
  117. Tatsuya Mochizuki Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Res Council, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo 100, Japan.
  118. Antonio A. Montiero Section of Horticulture, Inst. Superior de Agronomia, Techn. Univ. Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal. Ph.: 351-1-3638161. FAX: 351-1-3635031. Melon protection & cultivation in adverse environments.
  119. Brian J. Moraghan Asgrow Seed Co., P.O. Box 667, Arvin, CA 93203. Ph.: (805) 854-2360. Melon and waermelon breeding and disease resistance.
  120. Ted Morelock Dept. Horticulture & Forestry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Ph.: (501) 575-2603.
  121. Alison Morgan DNA Plant Technologies, 6701 San Pablo Ave., Oakland, CA 94608.
  122. H.M. Munger Cornell University, 410 Bradfield Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853. Ph.: (607) 255-1661. FAX: (607) 255-6683. Cucurbit breeding and disease resistance.
  123. Brent A. Murdock Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, Clemson, SC. 29634-0375. Ph.: (803) 296-1871. FAX: (803) 656-4960. Watermelon breeding; genetic improvement of neglected tropical vegetables.
  124. Tandai Mutangadura Dept. Biological Sci., Univ. Zimbabwe, P.O. Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  125. Hiroshi Nagai. Instituto Agronomico, Cx. Postal 28, 13.100-Campinas, Sp., Brazil.
  126. John Navazio Dept. Hort., 1575 Linden Dr., Universityof Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. Ph.: (608) 238-8567. Breeding for stress tolerance, postharvest physiology, improved cultivars and inbreds.
  127. Shulamit Nechama Breeding Department, Mivhor Farm, Post Sde Gat 79570, Israel.
  128. Alessandro Nencini Dipartimento di Ortoflorofrutticoltura, Via Donizetti, 6, 50144, Firenze, Italy.
  129. Timothy J Ng. Department of Horticulture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. Ph.: (301) 405-4345. FAX: (301) 314-9308. E-mail: [email protected]. Melon breeding and genetics; postharvest physiology; seed germination.
  130. Schlomo Niego Plant Genetics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
  131. Katarzyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt U1. Nowoursynowska 166, Dept. Genetics and Plant Breeding, 02-766 Warsaw, Poland. Ph.: 430982. Breeding of cucumber, melon, watermelon & squash. Downy mildew res., wide crosses, tissue culture, haploids.
  132. J.D. Norton Department of Horticulture, Aubrun, University, Auburn, AL 36830. Ph.: (205) 844-3031. FAX: (205) 844-3131. Multiple disease resistant melon and watermelon.
  133. Fernando Nuez Catedra de Genetica, E.T.S. Ingenieros Agronomos, Universidad Politecnic, Camino de Vera, 14, 46020, Valencia, Spain.
  134. Perry Nugent USDA-ARS, U.S. Vegetable Laboratory, 2875 Savannah Highway, Charleston, SC 29414. Ph.: (803) 556-0840. Melon and watermelon inheritance studies, pest resistance, stress resistance, and fruit quality.
  135. Dae-Geun Oh Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907. Ph.: (317) 494-3613. FAX: (317) 494-0391. E-mail: [email protected] breeding and genetics.
  136. Toshikatsu Oizumi Muskmelon Brdg Lab, Chiba Prefect Hort Res Sta, 1762, Yamamoto, Tateyama, Chiba, Japan 294.
  137. Y.H. Om Horticulture Experiment Station, Office of Rural Development, Suweon 440-310, Korea.
  138. Toshiroh Oridate 15 Karasawa, Minami-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan.
  139. Sergio Garza Ortega Univ. de Sonora, Escuela de Agric. y Ganaderia, A>P. Postal 1853, Hermasillo, Sonora, Mexico.
  140. Ken Owens Petoseed Company, Inc., Rt. 4, Box 1225, Woodland, CA, 95695. Ph.: (916) 666-0931. Cucumber breeding.
  141. Harri Paris Division of Vegetable Crops, Agric. Research Org., Newe Ya’ar Experimental Station, P. O. Haifa, Israel. Ph.: 972-4-894516. Breeding and genetics of cucurbits.
  142. Florence Picard Vilmorin, La Mnitr, 49250 Beaufort-en-Valle, France.
  143. Lawrence Pierce 3091 Lynview Drive, San Jose, CA 95148. Ph.: (408) 258-0307.
  144. Vicki Pierce 3091 Lynview Drive, San Jose. CA 95148. Ph.: (408) 258-0307.
  145. Michel Pitrat Centre de Recherches Agronomiques de Avignon, Stat d’Amelior des Plantes Mar, Domaine St-Maurive, 84140 Montfavet, France.
  146. Virgil Poli Stauinea de Cercetari Legumicole, Isalnita-Craiova, Romania
  147. Iraj Poostchi. 97 St. Marks Road, Henly-on-Thames RG9 1LP, England
  148. E. Glen Price American Sunmelon, P.O. Box 153, Hinton, OK, 73047. Ph.: (405) 542-3456. Seedless watermelon; polyploidy, genetics, breeding cytogenetics.
  149. Zamir K. Punja Dept. Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., V5A 1S6, Canada.
  150. Hector Quemada The Upjohn Company, 9612-50-1, Kalamazoo, MI, 49001. Ph.: (616) 384-2642. .
  151. Dennis Ray Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Az 85721. Ph.: (602) 621-7612. New crops; cytogenetics.
  152. Bily B. Rhodes Clemson Univ Poole Agricultural Center, Clemson,SC 29634-0375. Ph.: (803) 656-0410. Watermelon genetics, breeding micropropagation, disease resistance, male sterility, triploids.
  153. Georgette Risser Centre de Recherches Agronomiques de Avignon, Stat d’Amelior des Plantes Mar, Domaine St-Maurice, 84140 Montfavet, France.
  154. R.W. Robinson Dept. Horticultural Sciences, New York State AES, Hedrick Hall, Geneva, NY 14456-0462. Ph.: (315) 787-2237.FAX: (315) 787-2397. Breeding and genetics of cucurbits.
  155. Jose Pablo Rodriguez 25 De Mayo 75, 2930-San Pedro, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  156. Luis A. Roig Departmental Biotechnology, E.T.S. Ingenicros Politecnica, Camino de Vera 14, 46022- Valencia, Spain.
  157. Ted Rosario Petoseed – Texas, P.O. Box 532, Donna, TX 78537.
  158. Anthony E. Rumsey New World Seeds Pty Ltd., P.O. Box 18, Dural 2158, 22-24 Crosslands Road, Galston, N.S.W., Australia.
  159. Sidki Sadik 7321 Harps Mill Road, Raleigh, NC 27615.
  160. Douglas M. Scheirer Libby, McNeill & Libby, Inc., P.O. Box 198, Morton, IL 61550. Ph.: (309) 263-2651. Processing pumpkin; breeding and cultural practices.
  161. Martin G. Schnock Norsingen, Fridolin-Mayer-Strasse 5, D-7801 Ehrenkirchen, Fed. Rep. Germany. Ph.: 07633-13095.
  162. Robert H. Schroeder Harris Morgan Seed Cop., R.R. #1, Box 1243, Davis, CA 95616. Ph.: (916) 756-1382/ FAX: (916) 756-1016. Cucurbit genetics and breeding; germplasm evaluation and utilization.
  163. Terry T. Sekioka Kauia Branch Station, University of Hawaii, Kapaa, HI, 96746. Ph.: (808) 822-4984. Cucumber and bitter melon breeding; disease resistance.
  164. V.S. Seshadri 15-A/12 WEA, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 110 005, India
  165. Oved Shifriss 21 Walter Avenue, Highland Park, NJ 08904.
  166. Toshio Shiga Plant Biotech. Ctr. Sakata Seed Corp., 358 Uchikoshi, Sodegaura, Chiba, 299-02, Japan. Ph.: 0438-75-2369, FAX:0438-75-7276,
  167. Yurie Shintaku 2-10-2, Shimzu, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, 167, Japan.
  168. Philipp W. Simon 5125 Lake Mendota Drive, Madison, WI, 53705. Ph.: (608) 264-5406. FAX: (608) 262-4743. Breeding and genetics.
  169. Robert M. Skirvin Univ. Illinois, Dept. Horticulture, 1707 S. Orchard St., Urbana, IL, 61801. Ph.: (217) 333-1530. Micropropigation; somaclonal variation.
  170. Jim Snyder PetoSeed Co., Inc., RR2, Box 80A, Bridgeton, NJ, 08302-8723. Ph.: (609) 451-6231.
  171. M. Sockell Amelioration des Plantes (Lab.), Univ. de Paris Xi, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France.
  172. Jin-Soo Song Plant Breeding & Res. Inst., Nong-Woo Seeds, 387-2 Sasa-2Ri, Panwol, Whasong, Kyonggi, 445-820, Republic of Korea. Ph.: -345-80-0466.
  173. Jack E. Staub USDA-ARS, Dept. Horticulture, Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53706. Ph.: (608) 262-0028. Cucumber breeding & genetics, physiology, biochemical genetic markers, evolution, environmental stress.
  174. Joseph Stern Royal Sluis Inc. 910 Duncan Road, San Juan Bautista, CA 95405.
  175. Mario Steta Petoseed – Juan de Dios Batiz 109 PTD, Colonia Guadalupe, Chioacan, sinaloa, 80220 Mexico.
  176. M. Allen Stevens Petoseed Company, Inc. Route 4, Box 1255, Woodland, CA, 95695. Ph.: (916) 666-0931.
  177. Seikoh Tasaki AOS/Q-O2, Bloco-E, Apt. 603, CEP-70660, Brasilia DF, Brazil.
  178. Turan Tatlioglu Institut of Applied Genetics, Univ. Hanover, Herrenhauser Str. 2, 3000 Hannover, Fed. Rep. Germany
  179. Gary Taurik Ferry Morse Seed Company, P.O. Box 392, Sun Prairie, WI, 53590. Ph.: (608) 837-6574. FAX: (608) 837-3758. Population improvement and hybrid development for cucumber and summer squash.
  180. Herwig Teppner Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz, Institut fur Botanik, Holteigasse 6, A-8010 GRAZ, Austria.
  181. Claude E. Thomas USDA/ARS, U.S. Vegetable Laboratory, 2875 Savannah Highway, Charleston, SC, 29407.
  182. Paul Thomas PetoSeed Co., Inc., Rt. 4, Box 1255, Woodland, CA 95695. Ph.: (916) 666-0931.
  183. Greg Tolla Campbell Inst. Agric. Research & Techn., Napoleon, OH 43545.Ph.: (419) 592-8015. Development of pickling cucumber varieties.
  184. Anna Trulson Petoseed Co., Inc., Rt. 4, Box 1255, Woodland, CA 95695.
  185. David Unander P.O. Box 168, Downington, PA, 19335. Ph.: (215) 873-9131. FAX: (215) 728-3574. Virus resistance, anti-viral natural products, vegetable breeding.
  186. Demetrios J. Vakalounakis Plant Protection Institute, P.O. Box 1802, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
  187. S. van Deursen Sluis & Groot Research, Blaker 7, 2678 LW de Lier, The Netherlands.
  188. Loes van Leeuwen Sluis y Groot Semillas, Apartado 57, El Ejido (Almeria), Spain.
  189. Yaacov Ventura Hazera Ltd., Breeding Department, Mivhor Farm, Post Sde Gat 79570, Israel.
  190. Ruud Verhoef Bruinsma Selectiebedrijven B.V., P.O. Box 24, 2670 AA Naaldwijk, The Netherlands.
  191. Deena Decker Walters Fairchild Tropical Garden Science Center, 11935 Old Cutler Road, Miami, F: 33156. Ph.: (305) 665-2814.
  192. Terrance Walters Fairchild Tropical Garden Science Center, 11935 Old Cutler Road, Miami, FL, 33156. Ph.: (305) 665-2814.
  193. Warid A. Warid Paseo de las Fuentes No. 18, Col. Valle Verde, 83200 Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
  194. Jon Watterson. PetoSeed Company, Inc., Rt. 4, Box 1225, Woodland, CA 95695.
  195. Todd C. Wehner. Department of Horticultural Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27650-7609. Ph.: (919) 737-3167. FAX: (919) 737-7747. Cucumis genetics and breeding, yield, earliness, quality, disease, cold tolerance.
  196. Linda Wessel-Beaver Department of Agronomy & Soils, College of Agriculture, Univ. Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR, 00708. Ph.: (809) 832-4040. Pumpkin & squash breeding; disease resistance; insect resistance.
  197. T.W. Whitaker 2534 Ellentown Road, La Jolla, CA, 92037. Ph: (714) 452-0690.
  198. Gary Whiteaker Canners Seed Corp., 221 East Main Street, Lewisville, ID 83431. Ph.: (208) 754-8666. FAX: (208) 754-8669.
  199. Tom V. Williams Northrup King & Co., 10290 Greenway Road, Naples, FL 33962. Ph.: (813) 775-4090. FAX: (831) 774-6852. Watermelon breeding.
  200. Mingzhu Wu Hort. Insat., Xin-jiang Acad. Agric. Sciences, Nanchang Road NO 38, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Rep. China.
  201. Colen Wyatt PetoSeed Company, Inc., Rt. 4, Box 1255, Woodland, CA 95695.
  202. Hisako Yamanaka Yamato-Noen Co., Ltd., 110, Byodobo-cho, Tenri-City, NARA, Japan 632.
  203. Shyi-Dong Yeh Dept. Plant Pathology, National Chung Hsing Univ., Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China.
  204. Paul Yorty Musser Seed Co., Box 1406, Twin Falls, ID 83301.Ph.: (208) 733-0077. Cucurbit breeding.
  205. Yasuo Yukura 46-7, 3-Chome, Miyasaka, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
  206. Frank Zink Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA, 95616. Ph.: (916) 795-4967. Plant breeding and disease resistance.
  207. Thomas Zitter Cornell Univ., Dept. Plant Pathology, 334 Plant Science Building, Ithica, NY 14853-5908.
  208. Sierd Zylstra Centre for Plant Breeding Research CPO, Postbox 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands. FAX: 08370-16513. Breeding for resistance in Cucumis sativus; genetic markers (RFLP’s, isozyymes).

Geographical Distribution of CGC Members in the United States

  • Alabama
    • Fenny Dane
    • J.D. Norton
  • Arizona
    • Dennis Ray
  • Arkansas
    • Ted Morclock
  • California
    • Warren S. Barham
    • G.W. Bohn
    • Al Burkett
    • N.C. Chen
    • Paul Chung
    • Edward Cox
    • J.W. DeVerna
    • James C. Hollar
    • Krystina M. Ladd
    • J.D. McCreight
    • Chris Miller
    • Brian J, Moraghan
    • Alison Morgan
    • Ken Owens
    • Lawrence Pierce
    • Robert H. Schroeder
    • Joseph Stern
    • M. Allen Stevens
    • Paul Thomas
    • Anna Trulson
    • Jon Watterson
    • T.W. Whitaker
    • Colen Wyatt
    • Frank Zink
  • Colorado
    • Larry A. Hollar
  • Florida
    • J.M. Crall
    • Rosa Dumlao
    • Gary Elmstrom
    • Dorothy A. Eyberg
    • Larry D. Knerr
    • Mike Meadows
    • Deena Decker Walters
    • Terrence Walters
    • Tom V. Williams
  • Georgia
    • David Groff
  • Hawaii
    • Fure-Chyi Chen
    • Terry T. Sekioka
  • Idaho
    • Stephen L. Love
    • Gary Whiteaker
    • Paul Yorty
  • Illinois
    • John Juvik
    • Douglas M. Scheirer
    • Robert M. Skirvin
  • Indiana
    • Orie J. Eigsti
    • Dae-Geun Oh
  • Iowa
    • Glenn Drown
  • Kansas
    • C.D. Clayberg
  • Kentucky
    • M. Brett Callaway
  • Maine
    • Laura C. Merrick
  • Maryland
    • Joseph H. Kirkbride Jr.
    • Timothy J. Ng
  • Michigan
    • Rebecca Grumet
    • Hector Quemada
  • Missouri
    • Jeanne G. Layton
  • Nebraska
    • Dermot P. Coyne
  • New Hampshire
    • R. Bruce Carle
    • J. Brent Loy
  • New Jersey
    • Mark Hutton
    • Oved Shifriss
    • Jim Snyder
  • New Mexico
    • Marisa Maiero
  • New York
    • Molly Kyle
    • Richard McArdle
    • James R. McFerson
    • H.M. Munger
    • Rosario Provvidenti
    • R.W. Robinson
    • Thomas Zitter
  • North Carolina
    • Mary Barbercheck
    • Phil Denlinger
    • W.R. Henderson
    • Sidki Sadik
    • Todd C. Wehner
  • Ohio
    • Greg Tolla
  • Oklahoma
    • E.Glenn Price
  • Oregon
    • Louis Di Nitto
    • August C. Gabert
  • Pennsylvania
    • David Unander
  • Puerto Rico
    • Linda Wessel-Beaver
  • South Carolina
    • Brent A. Murdock
    • Perry Nugent
    • Billy B. Rhodes
    • Claude E. Thomas
  • Texas
    • James R. Dunlap
    • Joseph O. Kuti
    • Wayne A. Mackay
    • Marvin E. Miller
    • Red Rosario
  • Wisconsin
    • L.R. Baker
    • Michael J. Havey
    • Richard L. Lower
    • John Navazio
    • Philipp W. Simon
    • Jack E. Staub
    • Gary Taurick

Geographical Distribution of CGC Members in Countries Other than the United States

  • Argentina
    • Jose Pablo Rodriguez
  • Australia
    • Mark E. Herrington
    • D.J. McGrath
    • Anthony E. Rumsey
  • Austria
    • Oswald Baumgartner
    • Herwig Teppner
  • Belgium
    • J.P. Goblet
  • Brazil
    • Wilson Roberto Maluf
    • Hiroshi Nagai
    • Seikoh Tasaki
  • Bulgaria
    • Maria Alexandrova
  • Canada
    • Zamir K. Punja
  • China, Peoples Republic of
    • Ma Kechi
    • Depei Lin
    • Wang Ming
    • Mingzhu Wu
  • China, Republic of
    • Lih Hung
    • Shyi-Dong Yeh
  • Colombia
    • Juan Jaramillo-Vasquez
  • Denmark
    • Hans Henrik Kampmann
  • Egypt
    • Mohamed Hossam Aboul-Nasr
    • Hamdy Hassan Ali El-Doweny
    • Ahmed Abdel-Moneim Hassan
    • Mohamed Nabil Hassan
  • England
    • Iraj Poostchi
  • France
    • Sofia Ben Tahar
    • Daniel Chambonnet
    • Bernard Dumas de Vaulx
    • Graines Gautier
    • Christine Giraud
    • Yves Gonon
    • Frederic Ignart
    • Michel Lecouviour
    • Florence PIcard
    • Michel Pitrat
    • Georgete Risser
    • M. Sockell
  • Germany, Federal Republic of
    • Martin G. Schnock
    • Turan Tatlioglu
  • Greece
    • Nicholas E. Fanourakis
    • Demetrios J. Vakalounakis
  • Hungary
    • Peter Milotay
  • India
    • K.V. Peter
    • V.S. Seshadri
  • Israel
    • Yigal Cohen
    • Haim Davidi
    • Ran Herman
    • Zvi Karchi
    • Shulamit Nechama
    • Schlomo Niego
  • Italy
    • Paolo Crino’
    • Andrea Lari
    • Allessandro Nencini
  • Japan
    • Kunimitsu Fujieda
    • Toshitsugu Hagihara
    • Sang Joo Han
    • Akira Iida
    • Shuichi Iida
    • Kimio Ito
    • Shoji Kamimura
    • Tsugo Kanno
    • Yasuhisa Kuginuki
    • Tatsuya Mochizuki
    • Toshikatsu Oizumi
    • Toshiroh Oridate
    • Toshio Shiga
    • Yurie Shintaku
    • Hisako Yamanaka
    • Yasuo Yukura
  • Jordan
    • Mahmoud Kaswari
  • Korea, Republic of
    • Soo Nyeon Kwack
    • Haktae Lim
    • Y.H. Om
    • Hyo Guen Park
    • Jin-Soo Song
  • Mexico
    • Pedro Cano Rios
    • Sergio Garza Ortega
    • Mario Steta
    • Warid A. Warid
  • The Netherlands
    • Wim van der Arend
    • A.G.B. Beekman
    • P.A. Boorsma
    • Erik de Groot
    • A.C. de Ruiter
    • K. Hertogh
    • Carin I. Jarl
    • Ad. A. Klapwijk
    • S. van Deursen
    • Ruud Verhoef
    • Sierd Sylstra
  • Peru
    • Edward E. Carey
    • Miguel Holle
  • Poland
    • Henryk O. Mackiewicz
    • Katarzyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt
  • Portugal
    • Antonio A, Montiero
  • Romania
    • Virgil Poli
  • Saudi Arabia
    • Abdul Mohsen I. Al-Sulaiman
  • Spain
    • Ma Cruz Ayuso
    • Pilar Corella
    • Maria Luisa Gomez-Guillamon
    • Peter Kraakman
    • Fernando Nuez
    • Luis A. Roig
    • Loes van Leeuwen
  • Sweden
    • Louis Carl Lehmann
  • Thailand
    • Likhit Maneesinthu
  • Zimbabwe
    • Tandai Mutangadura