Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:67-68 (Article 25) 1985 Edelstein, Menahem, Harry S. Paris, Haim Nerson, Zvi Karchi, and Yosef Burger Department of Vegetable Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya’ar Experiment Station, P. O. Haifa, Israel Initial reports of the effects of ethephon on both squash and cucumber were concerned with the ease with which relatively […]
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Obtention of Embryos and Plants from In Vitro Culture of Unfertilized Ovules of Cucurbita pepo
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:66 (Article 24) 1985 Chambonnet, D. and R. Dumas de Vaulx Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 84140 Montfavet, France Unfertilized ovules of Cucurbita pepo have been in vitro cultured to obtain haploid plants from the embryo-sac cells. In our first experiments we obtained embryos coming from the internal part of […]
Interaction of Commercial Watermelon Cultivars with Regional Isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum.
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:62-64 (Article 23) 1985 Nepa, G. A. W., and B. B. Rhodes Clemson University Edisto Experiment Station, Blackville, SC 29817 W. Witcher Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29631 Cirulli (3), Crall (4), and Netzer (6) have suggested different physiological races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum are present. Armstrong and Armstrong (1) […]
A Preliminary Report on Screening Watermelons for Sensitivity to Ozone and Sulfur Dioxide
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:57-61 (Article 22) 1985 Eason, Gwen and R. A. Reinert North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27650 Ozone (O3) is the most common cause of air pollutant-induced crop injury (3). Sulfur dioxide (SO2) can enhance or reduce the effects of O3 on crop plants, and at higher concentrations over time, injure […]
Silver Nitrate Induction of Perfect Flowers in onoecious Plants of Muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.)
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:57 (Article 21) 1985 Risser, Georgette and J. C. Rode Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 84140 Montfavet, France In 1979, we reported that staminate flowers have been induced on gynoecious lines of muskmelon by treatment with silver nitrate (Risser & Rode, 1979). So, as in cucumber, use of silver nitrate […]
B-chromosome Variation in Cucumis melo L.
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:55-56 (Article 20) 1985 Ramachandran, C., V. S. Seshadri, and R. A. Pai Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012, India The occurrence of B-chromosome (supernumerary chromosomes) in C. melo has been previously reported in the root tip cells in the cultivars ‘Phut’, or snap melon (C. melo var. momordica) and Hales […]
Genetic Linkages in Muskmelon
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:50-54 (Article 19) 1985 Pitrat, M. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 84140 Montfavet, France We have continued the work presented in the 1984 CGC report (5) on the research of genetic linkages in muskmelon. 1. Necrotic spot virus resistance (nsv) This gene was already found independent from genes belonging to […]
AC-70-154, A Gummy Stem Blight Resistant Muskmelon Breeding Line With Desirable Horticultural Characteristics
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:46-49 (Article 18) 1985 Norton, J. D. and R. D. Cosper Department of Horticulture, Auburn University, AL 36849 U.S.A. Gummy stem blight (GSB) caused by Didymella bryoniae (Auersw.) Rehm (=Nycosphaerella citrullina C. 0. Smith) is a serious disease of Cucumis melo L. (1,3,7,8,13), and causes considerable crop losses in Alabama (3). […]
Effect of Inoculation with Myrothecium roridum Tode ex Fries on Seed Germination and Early Seedling Growth of 12 Cultivars of Muskmelon (Cucumis melo)
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:44-45 (Article 17) 1985 Kuti, J., T. J. Ng, and G. A. Bean University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 U.S.A. Myrothecium roridum Tode ex Fries, a common soil fungus that produces mycotoxins, has been reported to be pathogenic to several plant species. McLean and Sleeth (4) reported that symptoms of […]
Cold Germinability of Cucumis melo
Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 8:41-43 (Article 16) 1985 Hutton, Mark G. and J. Brent Loy University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824 U.S.A. Low soil temperatures in the early portion of the growing season, can severely limit muskmelon seed germination and early seedling development. In fact, low soil temperatures can often kill young seedlings. Our […]