1996 Melon Report

CGC Report No. 21

Melon (Cucumis melo)

  1. Phenylurea Cytokinin More Effective than 6- Benzyladenine in Promoting Fruit Set and Inducing Parthenocarpy in Melon
    J. Brent Loy and Peter C. Allen (USA)
    CGC 19:47-48 (1996)
  2. Selection and Characterization of Known Genetic Marker Accessions for Hybridization with Commercial Varieties of Cucumis melo L.
    J. Jain and T.A. More (India)
    CGC 19:49-52 (1996)
  3. Identification and Selection of Genetic Marker Donor Lines for Incorporation of Diseases Resistance in Cultivars of Cucumis melo L.
    J. Jain and T.A. More (India)
    CGC 19:53-56 (1996)
  4. Host Range of a Melon Yellowing Virus Transmitted by Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in Southern Spain
    J.L. García Carrasco, A.I.L. Sesé and M.L. Gómez-Guillamón (Spain)
    CGC 19:57-58 (1996)
  5. Temperature-conditioned Response to Sphaerotheca fuliginea Race 1 in the Spanish Melon Cultivar ANC-57
    J.A. Torés, M.L. Gómez-Guillamón and I. Cánovas (Spain)
    CGC 19:59-60 (1996)
  6. Potential Utility of RAPD Markers Linked to Fom 2 Gene in Melon
    David W. Wolff and Jianling Zhou (USA)
    CGC 19:61-62 (1996)
  7. Micropropagation of the Melon Hybrid ‘Galia’
    N. Spetsidis, G. Sapountzakis and A.S. Tsaftaris (Greece)
    CGC 19:63-65 (1996)