Reports 1-11 inclusive (1978 to 1988)
The CGC index was generated from two major categories of key phrases [1] commodity (or scientific name), and [2] subject area. Each paper appearing in CGC Reports 1-11 has been cross-indexed under one or more subjects. The citation number in boldface refers to the CGC Report Number; the number following the colon refers to the page number for that particular Report.
T. Ng, CGC Chair
cucumber (Cucumis sativus) |
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“divided leaf” recessive seedling marker | 3:024 |
“umbrella leaf”sensitivity to humidity | 6:024 |
a revision on controlled pollination | 11:008 |
adventitious bud formation in vitro | 2:002 |
allelism tests with glabrous mutants | 10:007 |
apetalous male sterile mutant | 3:009 |
AVG-induced staminate flowers | 3:002 |
bacterial wilt resistance & sex | 2:008 |
blunt leaf apex, an induced mutation | 10:006 |
border row competition effects on yield | 6:038 |
C. hardwickii as a germplasm source | 1:005 |
callus & somatic embryos | 11:001 |
callus initiation from fruit | 9:003 |
chlorflurenol, seed coats and parthenocarpy | 7:012 |
cluster analysis of trial environments | 11:003 |
compact & vining isoline yields | 5:006 |
cordate leaf gene effects | 10:008 |
determinate locus & lateral branching | 7:003 |
development of tropical gynoecious lines | 11:017 |
early generation testing | 7:019 |
embryogenesis from cotyledon callus | 11:003 |
end border effects on plot yield | 7:031 |
estimating genetic variance and covariance | 8:026 |
ethylene and hermaphroditism | 4:008 |
evaluation of fruit quality | 11:025 |
factors affecting length/diameter ratio | 8:029 |
fasciation | 1:011 |
fasciation & opposite leaf arrangement | 11:019 |
fermentation & storage on germination | 4:013 |
fertilizer & seedling test for gynoecy | 9:051 |
fruit shape and sex expression | 1:010 |
fruit size effect on quality | 3:015 |
fruit linkage studies | 10:039 |
further results of linkage studies | 9:055 |
fusarium wilt resistance | 1:003 |
genes for glabrousness | 3:014 |
germplasm resources from Spain | 9:010 |
Giemsa C-banding procedure | 8:013 |
glabrous trait and whitefly control | 2:005 |
grafting & fruit set | 3:017 |
greenhouse & field fruit set | 10:002 |
growth analysis for plant habit and yield | 7:017 |
GxE interaction for yield | 10:025 |
gynoecy stability 7 silver thiosulfate | 10:018 |
heat unit summation & harvest prediction | 8:009 |
heritability of fruit number | 3:010 |
heterosis estimates w/gynoecious inbred | 3:020 |
homo-& heterogeneous population yields | 7:033 |
hypocotyl & internode length mutant | 4:019 |
imposed stress & sex expression | 10:013 |
improvement for increased fruit yield | 6:018 |
improvement for increased fruit yield | 7:009 |
improving powdery mildew resistance | 11:022 |
improving tetraploid fertility | 7:012 |
in vitro adventitious bud formation | 3:002 |
in vitro propagation | 1:001 |
inbreds via full-sib family selection | 7:008 |
inbreeding & seed traits of compact type | 6:004 |
inbreeding by full-sib family selection | 6:006 |
inbreeding effects on family performance | 7:021 |
independence of gl and yc | 10:011 |
induced chlorosis in glabrous types | 10:007 |
induced male flowers in gynoecious lines | 2:014 |
inheritance of opposite leaf arrangement | 10:010 |
inheritance of short-day response | 5:004 |
interaction of cucurbitacin genes | 11:023 |
intermediary inheritance of glabrousness | 6:008 |
interspecific cross with muskmelon | 1:006 |
interspecific grafting with C. Hardwickii | 2:011 |
isozyme analysis of the megurk | 2:017 |
isozyme polymorphisms | 6:023 |
lack of chilling resistance | 11:029 |
lateral pollen tube growth in ovary | 6:020 |
leaf area prediction for field plants | 9:015 |
leaf galactinol synthase activity | 6:025 |
leaf peroxidase & anthracnose resistance | 11:020 |
leafminer resistance screening | 3:005 |
linkage in ‘Lemon’ cucumber | 1:012 |
linkage of male sterility & sex | 1:013 |
linkage of powdery mildew genes | 1:011 |
linkage of WMV-1 resistance | 10:024 |
littleleaf and multi-branched types | 10:033 |
longevity of seed | 10:012 |
low temperature adaptation | 2:013 |
low temperature seed germination | 4:012 |
low temperature germination ability | 5:016 |
mapping the cucumber genome | 6:022 |
maternal & embryonic control of seed | 5:008 |
measuring foliar diseases | 6:010 |
morphological and anatomical comparisons | 8:015 |
multiple-harvest vs. once-over yield | 5:020 |
mutagenic experiments | 1:013 |
near-isogenic lines of several varieties | 8:004 |
non-bitter resistance to T. urticae | 6:027 |
non-bitterness source | 4:011 |
non-destructive leaf area measurement | 9:033 |
optimum plot size for once-over harvest | 7:035 |
partial dominance to powder mildew | 6:007 |
pathogenicity of Didymella bryoniae | 4:017 |
perfect-flowered mutants | 3:012 |
performance of types for fresh-market | 9:053 |
photosynthetic rate & chlorophyll | 9:024 |
plant density & multiple-harvest yield | 10:029 |
plant form & pickleworm infestation | 2:016 |
pleiotropic effects of glabrous gene | 1:014 |
plot allocations for once-over harvest | 9:044 |
pollen receptivity of stigmatic areas | 3 :025 |
pot size effect on growth & flowering | 9:047 |
powdery mildew & leafspot resistance | 10:001 |
powdery mildew resistance | 2:010 |
principal component analysis | 9:027 |
recording comments while collecting data | 8:031 |
regeneration & flowers from excised seed | 11:055 |
resistance to Didymella bryoniae | 4:006 |
resistance to Rhizoctonia damping-off | 9:005 |
resistance to the pickleworm | 6:035 |
Rhizoctonia fruit rot resistance | 1:004 |
Rhizoctonia fruit rot resistance | 7:025 |
rooting cuttings w/poor water quality | 9:012 |
rosette mutant from mentor pollination | 3:004 |
screening for belly rot resistance | 6:029 |
screening for pickleworm resistance | 1:016 |
season-location combinations & yield | 10:027 |
second long hypocotyl mutant at lh locus | 6:013 |
seed characteristics of compact plants | 4:002 |
seed number per mature fruit | 11:015 |
seed quality from compact plants | 4:004 |
seedling test for Rhizoctonia resistance | 10:031 |
segregation of determinate (de) allele | 8:002 |
sex type, growth habit & fruit length | 5:012 |
shoot tip growth on 9 N sources in vitro | 5:010 |
short petiole, a useful seedling marker | 8:007 |
short-day treatment and flowering | 5:002 |
silver nitrate & GA on gynoecy | 1:008 |
silver nitrate & gynoecious cuttings | 7:006 |
single-plant vs. multiple harvest yield | 5:014 |
sources of resistance for Rhizoctonia | 7:023 |
sources of virus resistance | 8:012 |
spacing & yield of hardwickii derivatives | 6:003 |
spontaneous mutation | 1:015 |
survey of breeding methods in the USA | 1:009 |
temperature & powdery mildew resistance | 2:009 |
tests for fruit rot resistance | 9:041 |
tissue culture propagation | 4:020 |
twospotted spider mite resistance | 2:006 |
Ulocladium cucurbitae leafspot | 6:014 |
update of gene list | 8:086 |
variation for fruit soluble solids | 10:009 |
vegetative phase & partitioning | 7:014 |
weighted selection indices | 5:018 |
white spine effects on skin and fruit | 3:006 |
yield evaluation of inbred lines | 8:018 |
Cucumis spp. |
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apomictic propagation of C. ficifolius | 10:035 |
C. anguria as a vegetable in Brazil | 8:081 |
collection at the IVT | 3:068 |
composition of nuclear DNA | 10:004 |
cross of C. anguria & C. zeyheri | 6:100 |
cross with C. africanus & C. Metuliferus | 3:050 |
cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:060 |
cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 4:050 |
disease resistance in wild species | 2:044 |
dormancy | 1:036 |
electrophoretic comparison of six species | 7:027 |
electrophoretic variation w/wild species | 8:022 |
embryo culture | 3:034 |
embryo size in C. sativus, C. melo | 7:094 |
embryo stage and in vitro culture | 4:048 |
green mottle mosaic virus resistance | 5:057 |
identification of Cucumis taxa | 3:055 |
in vitro culture for seed germination | 2:046 |
in vitro culture of C. zeyheri embryos | 5:054 |
interspecific crosses | 1:039 |
interspecific crosses with C. africanus | 4:057 |
interspecific hybridization | 1:040 |
isozyme electrophoresis | 1:039 |
karyo-morphology of C. callosus | 3:063 |
malate dehydrogenase in African species | 9:018 |
mentor pollen and interspecific hybrids | 2:043 |
mentor pollen in an interspecific cross | 6:094 |
monogenic andromonoecy in tetraploid | 7:100 |
nuclear DNA variation | 7:097 |
pollen mother cell meiosis in a haploid | 10:037 |
pollen resistance to gamma irradiation | 8:082 |
pollen tube growth w/interspecific cross | 3:052 |
rectifying accession names at IVT | 5:059 |
regeneration from explant-derived calli | 9:108 |
resistance to downy mildew and scab | 10:021 |
response to 3 Meloidogyne spp. | 4:053 |
species crosses w/controlled conditions | 4:056 |
taxonomy of C. callosus (wild melon) | 3:066 |
taxonomy of Dosakaya (acid melon) | 3:066 |
white fly resistance | 1:038 |
Cucurbita spp. |
Vol:Page |
age & plant part effects on cucurbitacins | 8:071 |
age and seed explant organogenesis | 9:093 |
anther and ovule culture | 10:092 |
attempted cross w/C. moschata and C. pepo | 2:032 |
beetle control with bitter fruit baits | 6:079 |
bitter hybrids as Diabrotica baits | 3:044 |
bitter substances attract Diabrotica | 2:038 |
bitterness & corn rootworm beetle control | 4:037 |
blossom aroma and Diabrotica attraction | 11:076 |
breeding CMV resistance C. pepo | 6:082 |
breeding for CMV resistance | 8:074 |
C. fraterna, progenitor of C. pepo | 10:069 |
C. martinezii versus C. okeechobeensis | 3:045 |
C. Moschata planted at four latitudes | 9:102 |
chloroplast DNA & phytogenic analysis | 7:066 |
coadaptation of gene B | 4:044 |
collection of Zambian cucurbit germplasm | 7:089 |
compact mutations induced by EMS | 1:034 |
compatibility in an interspecific cross | 10:088 |
cross of C. pepo and C. Martinezii | 2:035 |
crossing C. pepo & C. ecuadorensis | 3:042 |
cucurbitacin baits to control Diabrotica | 11:079 |
cucurbitacin poisonings in humans | 6:073 |
cucurbitacins & Diabrotica attack | 5:042 |
cultivar sensitivity to ethephon | 8:067 |
derivatives of ‘Fordhook Zucchini’ | 4:034 |
downy mildew resistance | 10:087 |
electrophoretic analysis of pollen | 2:039 |
electrophoretic cultivar classification | 10:083 |
embryo culture of two species | 7:069 |
embryos & plants from unfertilized ovules | 8:066 |
environmental effects on pollen longevity | 6:091 |
epidemics of ZYMV and other viruses | 7:078 |
esterase/peroxidase w/interspecific cross | 1:029 |
fruit color & large fruit in C. moschata | 10:091 |
fruit color in Bw B+ C. pepo plants | 10:100 |
fruit color with interspecific cross | 10:090 |
fruit skin color in C. moschata | 10:084 |
fruit thinning & dry matter accumulation | 6:072 |
GA-improved seed germination | 3:043 |
gene flow w/C. mixta and wild Cucurbita | 7.076 |
germplasm resources from Spain | 11:086 |
green corolla mutant | 10:103 |
gynoecy in an interspecific cross | 1:031 |
high-female lines w/interspecific crosses | 8.078 |
hybridization of C. foetidissima | 10:072 |
improving seed yield in hull-less C. pepo | 11:072 |
independence of Ses-B and M in C. pepo | 7:064 |
inheritance of bitterness in C. pepo | 10:076 |
inheritance of bush habit in C. pepo | 11:070 |
insect associations in Illinois | 1:030 |
intense bitterness in zucchini | 6:075 |
internode length in C. pepo x C. moschata | 9:091 |
interspecific hybridization of C. pepo | 6b:092 |
interspecific trisomics | 2:037 |
isozyme electrophoretic analysis | 1:028 |
isozyme linkage with WMV2 resistance | 7:086 |
isozyme variants in C. pepo | 9:104 |
isozymes indicate ancient tetraploid | 7:084 |
lack of seed transmission of ZYMV | 10:081 |
lack of ZYMV resistance in C. maxima | 8:076 |
light & fruit affect internode elongation | 2:040 |
multiple virus resistance | 1:026 |
natural and induced mutations | 1:035 |
natural hybridization of C. scabridifolia | 10:074 |
natural hybrids of C. soria & C. mixta | 7.073 |
non-destructive seed fatty acid analysis | 4:036 |
non-genetic variability of calabaza color | 9:100 |
nuclear gene & plastid-specific aldolase | 7:088 |
overcoming silvering disorder | 6:070 |
overview – the Cucurbita spp. | 6:077 |
parthenocarpic and normal fruit growth | 6:084 |
parthenocarpic fruit set in zucchini | 5:044 |
productivity of bush & vine winter squash | 5:040 |
regreening of C. pepo fruits | 6:086 |
relationship between B genes of 2 species | 9:097 |
resistance to trifluralin toxicity | 4:035 |
response to 3 Meloidogyne spp. | 4:053 |
seed coats in normal & hull-less pumpkins | 5:051 |
seed increase of Mexican collection | 4:036 |
seed size & vegetative growth of squash | 10:078 |
seedling test for P. capsici resistance | 9:088 |
sex expression & ethephon response | 1:033 |
sex expression in C. foetidissima | 2:036 |
silvery leaves & virus infection | 4:042 |
silvery-leaf trait | 7:081 |
silvery-leaf trait in C. pepo | 5:048 |
sources of virus resistance in C. maxima | 5:046 |
spectra of silvery and non-silvery leaves | 6:089 |
spotting of C. pepo fruits | 6:087 |
squash & honey bees as pollinators | 3:048 |
squash breeding | 10:093 |
stigmatic lobe pollination | 3:048 |
systematics of the melon-squash | 3:047 |
taxonomy and rarity of C. okeechobeensis | 11:083 |
TLC and HPLC tests for cucurbitacins | 8:069 |
tolerance to squash leaf curl | 7:071 |
trisomic identification of linkage groups | 7:096 |
update of gene list | 11:096 |
variation in an interspecific cross | 10:085 |
versatility of feral buffalo gourd | 1:025 |
virus studies with C. foetidissima | 4:041 |
white cotyledons in C. pepo | 5:039 |
zucchini yellow mosaic virus in USA | 7:080 |
zucchini yellow mosaic virus in USA | 9:096 |
ZYMV resistance in C. moschata | 10:080 |
ZYMV resistance in interspecific cross | 11:074 |
cucurbitacins |
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cucumber, interaction of cucurbitacin genes | 11:023 |
cucumber, non-bitter resistance to T. urticae | 6:027 |
cucumber, non-bitterness source | 4:011 |
Cucurbita spp., age & plant part effects on cucurbitacins | 8:071 |
Cucurbita spp., beetle control with bitter fruit baits | 6:079 |
Cucurbita spp., bitter hybrids as Diabrotica baits | 3:044 |
Cucurbita spp., bitter substances attract Diabrotica | 2:038 |
Cucurbita spp., bitterness & corn rootworm beetle control | 4:037 |
Cucurbita spp., cucurbitacin baits to control Diabrotica | 11:079 |
Cucurbita spp., cucurbitacin poisonings in humans | 6:073 |
Cucurbita spp., cucurbitacins & Diabrotica attack | 5:042 |
Cucurbita spp., inheritance of bitterness in C. pepo | 10:076 |
Cucurbita spp., intense bitterness in zucchini | 6:075 |
Cucurbita spp., TLC and HPLC tests for cucurbitacins | 8:069 |
cucurbits (general) |
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anthracnose resistance in cucurbits | 6:056 |
cold tolerance in the Cucurbitaceae | 10:104 |
cucurbit germplasm collections from China | 11:093 |
electronic clipboard for field data | 9:037 |
gene nomenclature for the Cucurbitaceae | 1:042 |
occurrence of ZYM virus in the U.S. | 6:099 |
pathogenicity of Erysiphe cichoracearum | 11:087 |
root knot nematode resistance | 6:096 |
salinity responses among wild cucurbits | 11:091 |
seedling nematode test reliability | 7:092 |
cultural practices |
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cucumber, fertilizer & seedling test for gynoecy | 9:051 |
cucumber, plant density & multiple-harvest yield | 10:029 |
muskmelon, improving fruit set by hand pollination | 2:022 |
watermelon, culture and yield with tetraploids | 6:059 |
cytogenetics |
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cucumber, Giemsa C-banding procedure | 8:013 |
Cucumis spp., karyo-morphology of C. callosus | 3:063 |
Cucumis spp., pollen mother cell meiosis in a haploid | 10:037 |
Cucurbita spp., interspecific trisomics | 2:037 |
muskmelon, B-chromosome variation | 8:055 |
muskmelon, chiasma frequency in different sex forms | 6:054 |
watermelon, evidence for a tetrasomic line | 11:057 |
watermelon, seedlessness via reciprocal translocation | 11:060 |
disease (bacteria) |
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cucumber, bacterial wilt resistance & sex | 2:008 |
muskmelon, response to bacterial wilt | 5:026 |
watermelon, bacterial rind necrosis in North Carolina | 5:036 |
disease (fungi) |
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cucumber, fusarium wilt resistance | 1:003 |
cucumber, improving powdery mildew resistance | 11:022 |
cucumber, leaf peroxidase & anthracnose resistance | 11:020 |
cucumber, linkage of powdery mildew genes | 1:011 |
cucumber, measuring foliar diseases | 6:010 |
cucumber, partial dominance to powder mildew | 6:007 |
cucumber, pathogenicity of Didymella bryoniae | 4:017 |
cucumber, powdery mildew and leafspot resistance | 10:001 |
cucumber, powdery mildew resistance | 2:010 |
cucumber, resistance to didymella bryoniae | 4:006 |
cucumber, resistance to rhizoctonia damping-off | 9:005 |
cucumber, Rhizoctonia fruit rot resistance | 1:004 |
cucumber, Rhizoctonia fruit rot resistance | 7:025 |
cucumber, screening for belly rot resistance | 6:029 |
cucumber, seedling test for Rhizoctonia resistance | 10:031 |
cucumber, sources of resistance for Rhizoctonia | 7:023 |
cucumber, temperature & powdery mildew resistance | 2:009 |
cucumber, tests for fruit rot resistance | 9:041 |
cucumber, Ulocladium cucurbitae leafspot | 6:014 |
Cucumis spp., disease resistance in wild species | 2:044 |
Cucumis spp., resistance to downy mildew and scab | 10:021 |
Cucurbita spp., downy mildew resistance | 10:087 |
Cucurbita spp., interspecific hybridization of C. pepo | 6:092 |
Cucurbita spp., overcoming silvering disorder | 6:070 |
Cucurbita spp., seedling test for P. capsici resistance | 9:088 |
general, anthracnose resistance in cucurbits | 6:066 |
general, pathogenicity of Erysiphe of cichoracearum | 11:087 |
muskmelon, controversy on fusarium wilt resistance | 10:060 |
muskmelon, evaluating downy mildew resistance | 7:038 |
muskmelon, fusarium wilt screening with peat pellets | 6:043 |
muskmelon, gummy stem blight resistant breeding line | 8:046 |
muskmelon, inheritance of downy mildew resistance | 8:035 |
muskmelon, inoculation conditions for Alternaria | 7:055 |
muskmelon, M. roridum effects on seeds & seedlings | 8:044 |
muskmelon, monitoring powdery mildew races | 7:058 |
muskmelon, multiple disease-resistant casaba | 4:024 |
muskmelon, reaction to powdery mildew in Israel | 11:047 |
muskmelon, recessive powdery mildew resistance | 7:045 |
muskmelon, resistance to three pests | 1:019 |
muskmelon, screening for Myrothecium resistance | 9:058 |
muskmelon, sources of sudden wilt resistance | 6:049 |
watermelon, anthracnose resistance and pale leaf | 2:029 |
watermelon, cultivar interaction w/Fusarium oxysporum | 8:062 |
watermelon, hypersensitivity to anthracnose infection | 4:032 |
watermelon, new disease in Tunisia | 4:030 |
watermelon, resistance to M. citrullina | 1:024 |
watermelon, seedling fusarium wilt resistance | 11:068 |
watermelon, single gene for anthracnose resistance? | 11:064 |
watermelon, susceptibility to anthracnose | 6:062 |
disease (viruses) |
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cucumber, linkage of WMV-1 resistance | 10:024 |
cucumber, sources of virus resistance | 8:012 |
Cucumis spp., green mottle mosaic virus resistance | 5:057 |
Cucurbita spp., breeding CMV resistant C. pepo | 6:082 |
Cucurbita spp., breeding for CMV resistance | 8:074 |
Cucurbita spp., epidemics of ZYMV and other viruses | 7:078 |
Cucurbita spp., isozyme linkage with WMV2 resistance | 7:086 |
Cucurbita spp., lack of seed transmission of YMV | 10:081 |
Cucurbita spp., lack of ZYMV resistance in C. maxima | 8:076 |
Cucurbita spp., multiple virus resistance | 1:026 |
Cucurbita spp., silvery leaves & virus infection | 4:042 |
Cucurbita spp., sources of virus resistance in C. maxima | 5:046 |
Cucurbita spp., tolerance to squash leaf curl | 7:071 |
Cucurbita spp, virus studies with C. foetidissima | 4:041 |
Cucurbita spp., zucchini yellow mosaic virus in USA | 7:080 |
Cucurbita spp, zucchini yellow mosaic virus in USA | 9:096 |
Cucurbita spp., ZYMV resistance in C. moschata | 10:080 |
Cucurbita spp., ZYMV resistance in interspecific cross | 11:074 |
general, occurrence of ZYM virus in the U.S. | 6:099 |
Lagenaria spp., virus resistance sources for L. siceraria | 4:038 |
muskmelon, CMV transmission by A. gossypii | 3:030 |
muskmelon, cucumber green mottle mosaic virus | 10:058 |
muskmelon, interaction with ZYMV | 7:043 |
muskmelon, resistance to yellowing disease | 11:052 |
muskmelon, squash mosaic virus resistance | 10:056 |
muskmelon, tolerance to watermelon mosaic virus II | 1:020 |
muskmelon, two alleles for WMV-1 resistance | 6:052 |
watermelon, reaction of C. colocynthis to viruses | 9:082 |
watermelon, screening for watermelon mosaic viruses | 7:061 |
environmental stress |
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cucumber, fermentation & storage on germination | 4:013 |
cucumber, imposed stress & sex expression | 10:013 |
cucumber, induced chlorosis in glabrous types | 10:007 |
cucumber, lack of chilling resistance | 11:029 |
cucumber, low temperature adaptation | 2:013 |
cucumber, low temperature seed germination | 4:012 |
cucumber, low temperature germination ability | 5:016 |
cucumber, rooting cuttings w/poor water quality | 9:012 |
Cucurbita spp., resistance to trifluralin toxicity | 4:035 |
general, cold tolerance in the Cucurbitaceae | 10:104 |
general, salinity responses among wild cucurbits | 11:091 |
muskmelon, cold germinability | 8:041 |
muskmelon, differences in low temperature growth | 2:023 |
muskmelon, methodology and NaCl stress response | 7:049 |
muskmelon, salt tolerance among Spanish cultivars | 10:041 |
watermelon, ozone and sulfur dioxide sensitivity | 8:059 |
extranuclear inheritance |
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muskmelon, maternal effects on seedling growth | 9:068 |
flowering |
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cucumber, AVG-induced staminate flowers | 3:022 |
cucumber, bacterial wilt resistance & sex | 2:008 |
cucumber, cordate leaf effects | 10:008 |
cucumber, fruit shape and sex expression | 1:010 |
cucumber, induced male flowers in gynoecious lines | 2:014 |
cucumber, inheritance of short-day response | 5:004 |
cucumber, interspecific grafting with C. hardwickii | 2:011 |
cucumber, linkage of male sterility & sex | 1:013 |
cucumber, perfect-flowered mutants | 3:012 |
cucumber, pot size effect on growth & flowering | 9:047 |
cucumber, regeneration & flowers from excised seed | 11:005 |
cucumber, short-day treatment and flowering | 5:002 |
cucumber, silver nitrate & GA on gynoecy | 1:008 |
Cucurbita spp., gynoecy in an interspecific cross | 1:031 |
Cucurbita spp., sex expression & ethephon response | 1:033 |
muskmelon, monoecious sex expression | 3:032 |
muskmelon, multiple-flowering character | 10:045 |
muskmelon, perfect flower induction | 3:035 |
muskmelon, regulation of gynomonoecious expression | 1:018 |
fruit |
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cucumber, callus initiation from fruit | 9:003 |
cucumber, factors affecting length/diameter ratio | 8:029 |
cucumber, fasciation | 1:011 |
cucumber, fasciation & opposite leaf arrangement | 11:019 |
cucumber, fruit shape and sex expression | 1:010 |
cucumber, fruit size effect on quality | 3:015 |
cucumber, seed number per mature fruit | 11:015 |
cucumber, sex type, growth habit & fruit length | 5:012 |
cucumber, variation for fruit soluble solids | 10:009 |
cucumber, white spine effects on skin and fruit | 3:006 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit color & large fruit in C. moschata | 10:091 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit color in Bw B+ C. pepo plants | 10:100 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit color with interspecific cross | 10:090 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit skin color in C. moschata | 10:084 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit thinning & dry matter accumulation | 6:072 |
Cucurbita spp., light& fruit affect internode elongation | 2:040 |
Cucurbita spp., non-genetic variability of calabaza color | 9:100 |
Cucurbita spp., parthenocarpic and normal fruit growth | 6:084 |
Cucurbita spp., regreening of C. pepo fruits | 6:086 |
Cucurbita spp., spotting of C. pepo fruits | 6:087 |
Cucurbita spp., stigmatic lobe pollination | 3:048 |
muskmelon, a fasciated mutant | 11:037 |
muskmelon, climacteric and nonclimacteric ripening | 7:041 |
muskmelon, fruit quality & seed characters | 7:046 |
muskmelon, inheritance mode of fruit characters | 8:034 |
muskmelon, sex form and fruit shape | 4:026 |
fruit set |
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cucumber, chlorflurenol, seed coats & parthenocarpy | 7:012 |
cucumber, grafting and fruit set | 3:017 |
cucumber, greenhouse& field fruit set | 10:002 |
cucumber, heritability of fruit number | 3:010 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit thinning & dry matter accumulation | 6:072 |
Cucurbita spp., parthenocarpic fruit set in zucchini | 5:044 |
muskmelon, ethylene & fruit set | 5:033 |
muskmelon, improved BA method to promote fruit set | 6:051 |
muskmelon, improving fruit set by hand pollination | 2:022 |
muskmelon, promoting fruit set with BA and AVG | 5:023 |
genotype x environment interaction |
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cucumber, cluster analysis of trial environments | 11:013 |
cucumber, GxE interaction for yield | 10:025 |
cucumber, season-location combinations & yield | 10:027 |
Cucurbita spp., C. moschata planted at four latitudes | 9:102 |
Cucurbita spp., non-genetic variability of calabaza color | 9:100 |
muskmelon, genotype-environment interactions | 5:031 |
germplasm evaluation |
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cucumber cluster analysis of trial environments | 11:013 |
cucumber, estimating genetic variance & covariance | 8:026 |
cucumber, fertilizer & seedling test for gynoecy | 9:015 |
cucumber, leafminer resistance screening | 3:005 |
cucumber, non-bitter resistance to T. urticae | 6:027 |
cucumber, performance of types for fresh-market | 9:053 |
cucumber, plot allocations for once-over harvest | 9:044 |
cucumber, principal component analysis | 9:027 |
cucumber, recording comments while collecting data | 8:031 |
cucumber, resistance to Rhizoctonia damping-off | 9:005 |
cucumber, screening for belly rot resistance | 6:029 |
cucumber, season-location combinations & yield | 10:027 |
cucumber, seedling test for Rhizoctonia resistance | 10:031 |
cucumber, tests for fruit rot resistance | 9:041 |
cucumber, weighted selection indices | 5:018 |
Cucumis spp., disease resistance in wild species | 2:044 |
Cucurbita spp., relationship between B genes of 2 species | 9:097 |
Cucurbita spp., seedling test for P. capsici resistance | 9:088 |
general, electronic clipboard for field data | 9:037 |
general root knot nematode resistance | 6:096 |
muskmelon, cultivar characterization | 8:039 |
muskmelon, evaluating downy mildew resistance | 7:038 |
muskmelon, fusarium wilt screening with peat pellets | 6:043 |
muskmelon, M. roridum effects on seeds & seedlings | 8:044 |
muskmelon, reaction to powdery mildew in Israel | 11:047 |
muskmelon, screening for Myrothecium resistance | 9:058 |
watermelon, evaluation of African germplasm | 11:069 |
watermelon, ozone and sulfur dioxide sensitivity | 8:059 |
watermelon, reaction of C. colocynthis to viruses | 9:082 |
germplasm resources |
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cucumber, C. hardwickii s a germplasm source | 1:005 |
cucumber, germplasm resources from Spain | 9:010 |
cucumber, near isogenic lines of several varieties | 8:004 |
cucumber, partial dominance to powder mildew | 6:007 |
cucumber, powdery mildew and leafspot resistance | 10:001 |
cucumber, sources of resistance for Rhizoctonia | 7:023 |
Cucumis spp., collection at the IVT | 3:068 |
Cucumis spp., rectifying accession names at IVT | 5:059 |
Cucurbita spp., collection of Zambian cucurbit germplasm | 7:089 |
Cucurbita spp., derivatives of ‘Fordhook Zucchini’ | 4:034 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit color & large fruit in C. moschata | 10:091 |
Cucurbita spp., germplasm resources from Spain | 11:086 |
Cucurbita spp., seed increase of Mexican collection | 4:036 |
Cucurbita spp., sources of virus resistance in C. maxima | 5:046 |
general, cucurbit germplasm collections from China | 11:093 |
Lagenaria spp., virus resistance sources for L. siceraria | 4:038 |
muskmelon, collecting germplasm in Spain | 11:054 |
muskmelon, germplasm resources from Spain | 9:060 |
muskmelon, resistance to Aphis gossypii | 11:050 |
muskmelon, resistance to yellowing disease | 11:052 |
muskmelon, sources of sudden wilt resistance | 6:049 |
watermelon, germplasm resources | 10:064 |
watermelon, seedling fusarium wilt resistance | 11:068 |
grafting |
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cucumber, grafting and fruit set | 3:017 |
cucumber, interspecific grafting with C. hardwickii | 2:011 |
growth (reproductive) |
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cucumber, heat unit summation & harvest prediction | 8:009 |
Cucurbita spp., light & fruit affect internode elongation | 2:040 |
Cucurbita, spp. parthenocarpic and normal fruit growth | 6:084 |
Cucurbita spp., stigmatic lobe pollination | 3:048 |
muskmelon, multiple-flowering character | 10:045 |
growth (vegetative) |
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cucumber, determinate locus & lateral branching | 7:003 |
cucumber, heat unit summation & harvest prediction | 8:009 |
cucumber, leaf area prediction for field plants | 9:015 |
cucumber, pot size effect on growth & flowering | 9:047 |
cucumber, vegetative phase & partitioning | 7:014 |
Cucumis spp., dormancy | 1:036 |
Cucurbita spp., light & fruit affect internode elongation | 2:040 |
Cucurbita spp., seed size & vegetative growth of squash | 10:078 |
muskmelon, differences in low temperature growth | 2:023 |
muskmelon, M. roridum effects on seeds & seedlings | 8:044 |
muskmelon, maternal effects on seedling growth | 9:068 |
growth regulators |
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cucumber, AVG-induced staminate flowers | 3:022 |
cucumber, chlorflurenol, seed coats & parthenocarpy | 7:012 |
cucumber, ethylene and hermaphrodism | 4:008 |
cucumber, induced male flowers in gynoecious lines | 2:014 |
cucumber, silver nitrate & GA on gynoecy | 1:008 |
cucumber, silver nitrate & gynoecious cuttings | 7:006 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:060 |
Cucurbita spp., cultivar sensitivity to ethephon | 8:067 |
Cucurbita spp., Ga-improved seed germination | 3:043 |
Cucurbita spp., sex expression & ethephon response | 1:033 |
muskmelon, ethylene & fruit set | 5:033 |
muskmelon, improved BA method to promote fruit set | 6:051 |
muskmelon, perfect flower induction | 3:035 |
muskmelon, promoting fruit set with BA and AVG | 5:023 |
muskmelon, silver nitrate & perfect flowers | 8:057 |
in vitro culture |
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cucumber, adventitious bud formation in vitro | 2:002 |
cucumber, callus & somatic embryos | 11:001 |
cucumber, callus initiation from fruit | 9:003 |
cucumber, embryogenesis from cotyledon callus | 11:003 |
cucumber, in vitro adventitious bud formation | 3:002 |
cucumber, in vitro propagation | 1:001 |
cucumber, regeneration & flowers from excised seed | 11:005 |
cucumber, shoot tip growth on 9 N sources in vitro | 5:010 |
cucumber, tissue culture propagation | 4:020 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:050 |
Cucumis spp., embryo culture | 3:034 |
Cucumis spp., embryo stage and in vitro culture | 4:028 |
Cucumis spp., in vitro culture for seed germination | 2:046 |
Cucumis spp., in vitro culture of C. zeyheri embryos | 5:054 |
Cucumis spp., regeneration from explant-derived calli | 9:018 |
Cucurbita spp., age and seed explant organogenesis | 9:093 |
Cucurbita spp., anther and ovule culture | 10:092 |
Cucurbita spp., embryo culture of two species | 7:069 |
Cucurbita spp., embryos & plants from unfertilized ovules | 8:066 |
muskmelon, embryoid-like structures from callus | 6:056 |
muskmelon, embryos & plants from oval cultures | 10:062 |
muskmelon, in vitro callus & shoot induction | 3:027 |
muskmelon, isolation of leaf cells and protoplasts | 11:035 |
muskmelon, plant regeneration from callus | 11:033 |
muskmelon, protoplast fusion with two species | 9:070 |
muskmelon, regeneration from cotyledon protoplasts | 9:074 |
watermelon, potential uses of micropropagation | 1:021 |
insects |
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cucumber, glabrous trait and whitefly control | 2:005 |
cucumber, leafminer resistance screening | 3:005 |
cucumber, non-bitter resistance to T. urticae | 6:027 |
cucumber, plant form and pickleworm infestation | 2:016 |
cucumber, resistance to the pickleworm | 6:035 |
cucumber, screening for pickleworm resistance | 1:016 |
cucumber, twospotted spider mite resistance | 2:006 |
Cucumis spp., response to 3 Meloidogyne spp. | 4:053 |
Cucumis spp., white fly resistance | 1:038 |
Cucurbita spp., beetle control with bitter fruit baits | 6:079 |
Cucurbita spp., bitter hybrids as Diabrotica baits | 3:044 |
Cucurbita spp., bitter substances attract Diabrotica | 2:038 |
Cucurbita spp., bitterness & corn rootworm beetle control | 4:037 |
Cucurbita spp., blossom aroma and Diabrotica attraction | 11:076 |
Cucurbita spp., cucurbitacin baits to control Diabrotica | 11:079 |
Cucurbita spp., cucurbitacins & Diabrotica attack | 5:042 |
Cucurbita spp., insect associations in Illinois | 1:030 |
Cucurbita spp., response to 3 Meloidogyne spp. | 4:053 |
Cucurbita spp., squash & honey bees as pollinators | 3:048 |
general, root knot nematode resistance | 6:096 |
general, seedling nematode-test reliability | 7:092 |
muskmelon, CMV transmission by A. gossypii | 3:030 |
muskmelon, cucumber beetle susceptibility | 6:041 |
muskmelon, leaf miner resistance | 4:024 |
muskmelon, resistance to Aphis gossypii | 11:050 |
muskmelon, resistance to three pests | 1:019 |
watermelon, Diabrotica resistance and plant form | 2:028 |
watermelon, resistance to cucumber beetles | 1:023 |
interspecific hybridization |
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cucumber, grafting and fruit set | 3:017 |
cucumber, heritability of fruit number | 3:101 |
cucumber, heterosis estimates w/gynoecious inbred | 3:020 |
cucumber, interspecific cross with muskmelon | 1:006 |
cucumber, isozyme analysis of the megurk | 2:017 |
cucumber, rosette mutant from mentor pollination | 3:004 |
Cucumis spp., cross of C., anguria & C. zeyheri | 6:100 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:050 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:060 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:050 |
Cucumis spp., embryo size in C. sativus, C. melo | 7:094 |
Cucumis spp., interspecific crosses | 1:039 |
Cucumis spp., interspecific crosses with C. africanus | 4:058 |
Cucumis spp., interspecific hybridization | 1:040 |
Cucumis spp., mentor pollen and interspecific hybrids | 2:043 |
Cucumis spp., mentor pollen in an interspecific cross | 6:094 |
Cucumis spp., pollen tube growth w/interspecific cross | 3:052 |
Cucumis spp., species crosses w/ controlled conditions | 4:056 |
Cucumis spp., attempted cross w/C. moschata and C. pepo | 2:032 |
Cucurbita spp., compatibility in an interspecific cross | 10:088 |
Cucurbita spp., cross of C. pepo and C. martinezii | 2:035 |
Cucurbita spp., crossing C. pepo and C. ecuadorensis | 3:042 |
Cucurbita spp., esterase/peroxidase w/interspecific cross | 1:029 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit color with interspecific cross | 10:090 |
Cucurbita spp., gene flow w/C. mixta and wild Cucurbita | 7:076 |
Cucurbita spp., gynoecy in an interspecific cross | 1:031 |
Cucurbita spp., high-female lines w/interspecific crosses | 8:078 |
Cucurbita spp., hybridization of C. foetidissima | 10:072 |
Cucurbita spp., internode length in C. pepo x C. moschata | 9:091 |
Cucurbita spp., interspecific hybridization of C. pepo | 6:092 |
Cucurbita spp., interspecific trisomics | 2:037 |
Cucurbita spp., natural hybridization of C. scabridifolia | 10:074 |
Cucurbita spp., natural hybrids of C. sosoria & C. mixta | 7:073 |
Cucurbita spp., variation in an interspecific cross | 10:085 |
Cucurbita spp., ZYMV resistance in interspecific cross | 11:074 |
muskmelon, interspecific cross with cucumber | 1:006 |
muskmelon, pollen germination in interspecific cross | 2:020 |
muskmelon, protoplast fusion with two species | 9:070 |
isozymes |
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cucumber, isozyme analysis of the megurk | 2:017 |
cucumber, isozyme polymorphisms | 6:023 |
Cucumis spp., electrophoretic comparison of six species | 7:027 |
Cucumis spp., electrophoretic variation w/wild species | 8:022 |
Cucumis spp., isozyme electrophoresis | 1:039 |
Cucumis spp., malate dehydrogenase in African species | 9:018 |
Cucurbita spp., electrophoretic analysis of pollen | 2:039 |
Cucurbita spp, electrophoretic cultivar classification | 10:083 |
Cucurbita spp., esterase/peroxidase w/interspecific cross | 1:029 |
Cucurbita spp., isozyme electrophoretic analysis | 1:028 |
Cucurbita spp., isozyme linkage with WMV2 resistance | 7:086 |
Cucurbita sp., isozyme variants in C. pepo | 9:014 |
Cucurbita spp., isozymes indicate ancient tetraploid | 7:084 |
watermelon, isozyme analysis of parents and hybrids | 11:057 |
Lagenaria spp. |
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virus resistance sources for L. siceraria | 4:038 |
leaf |
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cucumber, “divided leaf” recessive seedling marker | 3:024 |
cucumber, allelism tests with glabrous mutants | 10:007 |
cucumber, fasciation & opposite leaf arrangement | 11:019 |
cucumber, genes for glabrousness | 3:014 |
cucumber, glabrous trait and whitefly control | 2:005 |
cucumber, induced chlorosis in glabrous types | 10:007 |
cucumber, inheritance of opposite leaf arrangement | 10:010 |
cucumber, intermediary inheritance of glabrousness | 6:008 |
cucumber, leaf area prediction for field plants | 9:015 |
cucumber, leaf galactinol synthase activity | 6:026 |
cucumber, leaf peroxidase & anthracnose resistance | 11:020 |
cucumber, non-destructive leaf area measurement | 9:033 |
cucumber, leaf area prediction for field plants | 9:015 |
cucumber, leaf galactinol synthase activity | 6:025 |
cucumber, leaf peroxidase & anthracnose resistance | 11:020 |
cucumber, non-destructive leaf area measurement | 9:033 |
cucumber, photosynthetic rate & chlorophyll | 9:024 |
cucumber, pleiotropic effects of glabrous gene | 1:014 |
Cucurbita spp., silvery leaves & virus infection | 4:042 |
Cucurbita spp., silvery-leaf trait | 7:081 |
Cucurbita spp., silvery-leaf trait in C. pepo | 5:048 |
Cucurbita spp., spectra of silvery and non-silvery leaves | 6:089 |
muskmelon, isolation of leaf cells and protoplasts | 11:035 |
watermelon, anthracnose resistance and pale leaf | 2:029 |
light |
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cucumber, adventitious bud formation in vitro | 2:002 |
cucumber, photosynthetic rate & chlorophyll | 9:024 |
Cucurbita spp., light & fruit affect internode elongation | 2:040 |
Cucurbita spp., spectra of silvery and non-silvery leaves | 6:089 |
linkage |
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cucumber, allelism tests with glabrous mutants | 10:007 |
cucumber, bacterial wilt resistance & sex | 2:008 |
cucumber, further linkage studies | 10:039 |
cucumber, further results of linkage studies | 9:055 |
cucumber, independence of gi and yc | 10:011 |
cucumber, linkage in ‘Lemon’ cucumber | 1:012 |
cucumber, linkage of male sterility & sex | 1:013 |
cucumber, linkage of powdery mildew genes | 1:011 |
cucumber, linkage of WMV-1 resistance | 10:024 |
cucumber, mapping the cucumber genome | 6:022 |
cucumber, sex type, growth habit & fruit length | 5:012 |
cucumber, update of gene list | 8:086 |
Cucurbita spp., independence of Ses-B and M in C. pepo | 7:064 |
Cucurbita spp., isozyme linkage with WMV2 resistance | 7:086 |
Cucurbita spp., trisomic identification of linkage groups | 7:096 |
Cucurbita spp., update of gene list | 11:096 |
muskmelon, genetic linkages | 8:050 |
muskmelon, independent assortment of yg and red stem | 6:047 |
muskmelon, linkage of red stem and ms-1 | 6:048 |
muskmelon, linkage of Vat and Fn | 5:029 |
muskmelon, linkage studies | 7:051 |
muskmelon, locating genes | 10:051 |
muskmelon, locating ms-4 and virescent mutants | 9:064 |
muskmelon, update of gene list | 9:111 |
watermelon, glabrous & ms segregation in tetraploid | 9:084 |
watermelon, update of gene list | 10:106 |
muskmelon (Cucumis melo) |
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a fasciated mutant | 11:037 |
androecious sex form | 5:024 |
artificial pollination techniques | 10:043 |
B-chromosome variation | 8:055 |
chiasma frequency in different sex forms | 6:054 |
climacteric and nonclimacteric ripening | 7:041 |
CMV transmission by A. gossypii | 3:030 |
cold germinability | 8:041 |
collecting germplasm in Spain | 11:054 |
compatibility among botanical varieties | 9:078 |
controversy on fusarium wilt resistance | 10:060 |
cucumber beetle susceptibility | 6:041 |
cucumber green mottle mosaic virus | 10:058 |
cultivar characterization | 8:039 |
development of gynoecious lines | 10:049 |
differences in low temperature growth | 2:023 |
dwarf breeding | 1:017 |
embryoid-like structures from callus | 6:056 |
embryos & plants from oval cultures | 10:062 |
ethylene & fruit set | 5:033 |
evaluating downy mildew resistance | 7:038 |
flava – a chlorophyll deficient mutant | 9:067 |
fruit quality & seed characters | 7:046 |
fusarium wilt screening with peat pellets | 6:043 |
genetic linkages | 8:050 |
genotype-environment interactions | 5:031 |
germplasm resources from Spain | 9:060 |
gummy stem blight resistant breeding line | 8:046 |
improved BA method to promote fruit set | 6:051 |
improving fruit set by hand pollination | 2:022 |
improving self-pollination | 1:017 |
in vitro callus & shoot induction | 3:027 |
independent assortment of yg and red stem | 6:047 |
inheritance mode of fruit characters | 8:034 |
inheritance of downy mildew resistance | 8:036 |
inheritance of gynoecious sex type | 10:047 |
inoculation conditions for Alternaria | 7:055 |
interaction with ZYMV | 7:043 |
interspecific cross with cucumber | 1:006 |
isolation of leaf cells and protoplasts | 11:035 |
leaf miner resistance | 4:024 |
linkage of red stem and ms-1 | 6:048 |
linkage of Vat and Fn | 5:029 |
linkage studies | 7:051 |
locating genes | 10:051 |
locating ms-4 and virescent mutants | 9:064 |
long internode mutant | 6:045 |
M. roridum effects on seeds & seedlings | 8:044 |
maternal effects on seedling growth | 9:068 |
methodology and NaCl stress response | 7:049 |
monitoring powdery mildew races | 7:058 |
monoecious sex expression | 3:032 |
multiple disease-resistant casaba | 4:024 |
multiple-flowering character | 10:045 |
n-pentane for mixing pollen | 7:054 |
new plant type | 4:024 |
observations on “birdsnest” types | 5:028 |
perfect flower induction | 3:035 |
plant regeneration from callus | 11:033 |
pollen germination in interspecific cross | 2:020 |
promoting fruit set with BA and AVG | 5:023 |
protoplast fusion with two species | 9:070 |
reaction to powdery mildew in Israel | 11:047 |
recessive powdery mildew resistance | 7:045 |
regeneration from cotyledon protoplasts | 9:074 |
regulation of gynomonoecious expression | 1:018 |
resistance to Aphis gossypii | 11:050 |
resistance to three pests | 1:019 |
resistance to yellowing disease | 11:052 |
response to bacterial wilt | 5:026 |
rooting of stem cuttings | 11:043 |
salt tolerance among Spanish cultivars | 10:041 |
screening for Myrothecium resistance | 9:058 |
sex form and fruit shape | 4:026 |
silver nitrate & perfect flowers | 8:057 |
sources of sudden wilt resistance | 6:049 |
squash mosaic virus resistance | 10:056 |
stability of male sterile-1 | 3:031 |
third male sterile gene | 6:046 |
tolerance to watermelon mosaic virus II | 1:020 |
two alleles for WMV-1 resistance | 6:052 |
update of gene list | 9:111 |
x-ray detection of haploid embryos | 11:039 |
mutants |
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cucumber, “divided leaf” recessive seedling marker | 3:024 |
cucumber, “umbrella leaf” sensitive to humidity | 6:024 |
cucumber, allelism tests with glabrous mutants | 10:007 |
cucumber, apetalous male sterile mutant | 3:009 |
cucumber, blunt leaf apex, an induced mutation | 10:006 |
cucumber, cordate leaf gene effects | 10:008 |
cucumber, determinate locus & lateral branching | 7:003 |
cucumber, genes for glabrousness | 3:014 |
cucumber, glabrous trait and whitefly control | 2:005 |
cucumber, hypocotyl & internode length mutant | 4:019 |
cucumber, independence of gl and yc | 10:011 |
cucumber, intermediary inheritance of glabrousness | 6:008 |
cucumber, littleleaf and multi-branched types | 10:033 |
cucumber, near-isogenic lines of several varieties | 8:004 |
cucumber, perfect-flowered mutants | 3:012 |
cucumber, pleiotropic effects of glabrous gene | 1:014 |
cucumber, rosette mutant from mentor pollination | 3:004 |
cucumber, second long hypocotyl mutant at lh locus | 6:013 |
cucumber, segregation of determinate (de) allele | 8:002 |
cucumber, short petiole, a useful seedling marker | 8:007 |
cucumber, update of gene list | 8:086 |
cucumber, white spine effects on skin and fruit | 3:006 |
Cucumis spp., monogenic andromonoecy in tetraploid | 7:100 |
Cucurbita spp., coadaptation of gene B | 4:044 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit color in BwB + C. pepo plants | 10:100 |
Cucurbita spp., green corolla mutant | 10:103 |
Cucurbita spp., silvery-leaf trait | 7:081 |
Cucurbita spp., update of gene list | 11:096 |
Cucurbita spp., white cotyledons in C. pepo | 5:039 |
muskmelon, a fasciated mutant | 11:037 |
muskmelon,, flava – a chlorophyll deficient mutant | 9:067 |
muskmelon, independent assortment of yg and red stem | 6:047 |
muskmelon, linkage of red stem and ms-1 | 6:048 |
muskmelon, locating genes | 10:051 |
muskmelon, locating ms-4 and virescent mutants | 9:064 |
muskmelon, long internode mutant | 6:045 |
muskmelon, new plant type | 4:024 |
muskmelon, recessive powdery mildew resistance | 7:045 |
muskmelon, third male sterile gene | 6:046 |
muskmelon, update of gene list | 9:111 |
watermelon, ‘Moon and Start’ variegation | 6:068 |
watermelon, pale seedling character | 3:039 |
watermelon, update of gene list | 10:106 |
mutation & mutagenesis |
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cucumber, blunt leaf apex, an induced mutation | 10:006 |
cucumber, mutagenic experiments | 1:013 |
cucumber, rosette mutant from mentor pollination | 3:004 |
cucumber, spontaneous mutation | 1:015 |
Cucurbita spp., compact mutations induced by EMS | 1:034 |
Cucurbita spp., natural and induced mutations | 1:035 |
muskmelon, x-ray detection of haploid embryos | 11:039 |
watermelon, seedlessness via reciprocal translocation | 11:060 |
nucleic acids |
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Cucumis spp., composition of nuclear DNA | 10:004 |
Cucumis spp., nuclear DNA variation | 7:097 |
Cucurbita spp., chloroplast DNA & phytogenic analysis | 7:066 |
Cucurbita spp., nuclear gene & plastid-specific aldolase | 7:088 |
photoperiodism |
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cucumber, inheritance of short-day response | 5:004 |
cucumber, short-day treatment and flowering | 5:002 |
plant habit & morphology |
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cucumber, compact & vining isoline yields | 5:006 |
cucumber, growth analysis for plant habit and yield | 7:017 |
cucumber, inbreeding & seed traits of compact type | 6:004 |
cucumber, littleleaf and multi-branched types | 10:033 |
cucumber, maternal & embryonic control of seed | 5:008 |
cucumber, morphological and anatomical comparisons | 8:015 |
cucumber, plant form and pickleworm infestation | 2:016 |
cucumber, seed characteristics of compact plants | 4:002 |
cucumber, seed quality from compact plants | 4:004 |
cucumber, sex type, growth habit & fruit length | 5:012 |
Cucurbita spp., compact mutations induced by EMS | 1:034 |
Cucurbita spp., inheritance of bush habit in C. pepo | 11:070 |
Cucurbita spp., productivity of bush & vine winter squash | 5:040 |
muskmelon, dwarf breeding | 1:017 |
muskmelon, new plant type | 4:024 |
muskmelon, observations on “birdsnest” types | 5:028 |
watermelon, Diabrotica resistance and plant form | 2:028 |
ploidy |
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cucumber, improving tetraploid fertility | 7:012 |
Cucumis spp., monogenic andromonoecy in tetraploid | 7:100 |
Cucurbita spp., interspecific trisomics | 2:037 |
Cucurbita spp, isozymes indicate ancient tetraploid | 7:084 |
Cucurbita spp, trisomic identification of linkage groups | 7:096 |
muskmelon, x-ray detection of haploid embryos | 11:039 |
watermelon, culture and yield with tetraploids | 6:059 |
watermelon, direct seeding of seedless triploids | 2:027 |
watermelon, evidence for a tetrasomic line | 11:057 |
watermelon, glabrous & ms segregation in tetraploid | 9:084 |
watermelon, improvement with polyploidy | 2:025 |
watermelon, seedlessness via reciprocal translocation | 11:060 |
pollen |
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cucumber, lateral pollen tube growth in ovary | 6:020 |
cucumber, rosette mutant from mentor pollination | 3:004 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:060 |
Cucumis spp., embryo size in C. sativus x C. melo | 7:094 |
Cucumis spp., mentor pollen and interspecific hybrids | 2:043 |
Cucumis spp., mentor pollen in an interspecific cross | 6:094 |
Cucumis spp., pollen mother cell meiosis in a haploid | 10:037 |
Cucumis spp., pollen resistance to gamma irradiation | 8:082 |
Cucumis spp., pollen tube growth w/interspecific cross | 3:052 |
Cucurbita spp, electrophoretic analysis of pollen | 2:039 |
Cucurbita spp., environmental effects on pollen longevity | 6:091 |
muskmelon, n-pentane for mixing pollen | 7:054 |
muskmelon, pollen germination in interspecific cross | 2:020 |
muskmelon, x-ray detection of haploid embryos | 11:039 |
pollination |
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cucumber, a revision on controlled pollination | 11:008 |
cucumber, cordate leaf gene effects | 10:008 |
cucumber, improving tetraploid fertility | 7:012 |
cucumber, pollen receptivity of stigmatic areas | 3:025 |
Cucumis spp., apomictic propagation of C. ficifolius | 10:035 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 3:060 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. metuliferus | 4:050 |
Cucumis spp., species crosses w/controlled conditions | 4:056 |
Cucurbita spp., embryos & plants from unfertilized ovules | 8:066 |
Cucurbita spp., squash & honey bees as pollinators | 3:048 |
cucurbita spp., stigmatic lobe pollination | 3:048 |
muskmelon, artificial pollination techniques | 10:043 |
muskmelon, compatibility among botanical varieties | 9:078 |
muskmelon, ethylene & fruit set | 5:033 |
muskmelon, improving fruit set by hand pollination | 2:022 |
muskmelon, improving self pollination | 1:017 |
watermelon, outcrossing | 10:066 |
postharvest physiology |
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muskmelon, climacteric and nonclimacteric ripening | 7:041 |
quality |
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cucumber, evaluation of fruit quality | 11:025 |
cucumber, factors affecting length/diameter ratio | 8:029 |
cucumber, fruit size effect on quality | 3:015 |
cucumber, variation for fruit soluble solids | 6:075 |
Cucurbita spp., intense bitterness in zucchini | 6:075 |
muskmelon, fruit quality & seed characters | 7:046 |
rooting |
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cucumber, rooting cuttings w/poor water quality | 9:012 |
muskmelon, rooting of stem cuttings | 11:043 |
seed & seed characters |
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cucumber, chlorflurenol, seed coats & parthenocarpy | 7:012 |
cucumber, fermentation & storage on germination | 4:013 |
cucumber, inbreeding & seed traits of compact type | 6:004 |
cucumber, longevity of seed | 10:012 |
cucumber, maternal & embryonic control of seed | 5:008 |
cucumber, regeneration & flowers from excised seed | 11:005 |
cucumber, seed characteristics of compact plants | 4:002 |
cucumber, seed number per mature fruit | 11:015 |
cucumber, seed quality from compact plants | 4:004 |
Cucumis spp., apomictic propagation of C. ficifolius | 10:035 |
Cucumis spp., cross with C. africanus & C. met7uliferus | 3:050 |
Cucurbita spp., improving seed yield in hull-less C. pepo | 11:072 |
Cucurbita spp., lack of seed transmission of ZYMV | 10:081 |
Cucurbita spp., non-destructive seed fatty acid analysis | 4:036 |
Cucurbita spp., parthenocarpic and normal fruit growth | 6:084 |
Cucurbita spp., seed coats in normal & hull-less pumpkin | 5:051 |
Cucurbita spp., seed size & vegetable growth of squash | 10:078 |
muskmelon, fruit quality & seed characters | 7:046 |
watermelon, seed length classes | 3:038 |
seed germination |
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cucumber, fermentation & storage on germination | 4:013 |
cucumber, low temperature seed germination | 4:012 |
cucumber, low temperature germination ability | 5:016 |
Cucumis spp., in vitro culture for seed germination | 2:046 |
Cucumis spp., interspecific crosses with C. africanus | 4:058 |
Cucurbita spp., GA-improved seed germination | 3:043 |
muskmelon, cold germinability | 8:041 |
muskmelon, M. roridum effects on seeds & seedlings | 8:044 |
watermelon, direct seeding of seedless triploids | 2:027 |
watermelon, factors delaying seed germination | 6:064 |
selection |
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cucumber, early generation testing | 7:019 |
cucumber, improvement for increased fruit yield | 6:018 |
cucumber, improvement for increased fruit yield | 7:009 |
cucumber, inbreds via full-sib family selection | 6:008 |
cucumber, inbreeding by full-sib family selection | 6:016 |
cucumber, inbreeding effects on family performance | 7:021 |
cucumber, screening for pickleworm resistance | 1:016 |
cucumber, sources of resistance for Rhizoctonia | 7:023 |
cucumber, survey of breeding methods in the USA | 11:009 |
Cucurbita spp., squash breeding | 10:093 |
general, seedling nematode-test reliability | 7:092 |
sex expression |
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cucumber, apetalous male sterile mutant | 3:009 |
cucumber, AVG-induced staminate flowers | 3:022 |
cucumber, bacterial wilt resistance & sex | 2:008 |
cucumber, development of tropical gynoecious lines | 11:017 |
cucumber, ethylene and hermaphrodism | 4:008 |
cucumber, fertilizer & seedling test for gynoecy | 9:051 |
cucumber, fruit shape and sex expression | 1:010 |
cucumber, gynoecy stability & silver thiosulfate | 10:018 |
cucumber, heterosis estimates w/gynoecious inbred | 3:020 |
cucumber, imposed stress & sex expression | 10:013 |
cucumber, induced male flowers in gynoecious lines | 2:014 |
cucumber, linkage of male sterility & sex | 1:013 |
cucumber, perfect-flowered mutants | 3:012 |
cucumber, sex type, growth habit & fruit length | 5:012 |
cucumber, silver nitrate & GA on gynoecy | 1:008 |
cucumber, silver nitrate & gynoecious cuttings | 7:006 |
cucumber, spacing & yield of hardwickii derivatives | 6:003 |
Cucumis spp., monogenic andromonoecy in tetraploid | 7:100 |
Cucurbita spp., gynoecy in an interspecific cross | 1:031 |
Cucurbita spp., high-female lines w/interspecific crosses | 8:078 |
Cucurbita spp., sex expression & ethephon response | 1:033 |
Cucurbita spp., sex expression in C. foetidissima | 2:036 |
muskmelon, androecious sex form | 5:024 |
muskmelon, chiasma frequency in different sex forms | 6:054 |
muskmelon, development of gynoecious lines | 10:049 |
muskmelon, inheritance of gynoecious sex type | 10:047 |
muskmelon, monoecious sex expression | 3:032 |
muskmelon, perfect flower induction | 3:035 |
muskmelon, regulation of gynomonoecious expression | 1:018 |
muskmelon, sex form and fruit shape | 4:026 |
muskmelon, silver nitrate & perfect flowers | 8:057 |
muskmelon, stability of male sterile-1 | 3:031 |
muskmelon, third male sterile gene | 6:046 |
spacing |
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cucumber, compact & vining isoline yields | 5:006 |
cucumber, spacing & yield of hardwickii derivatives | 6:003 |
taxonomy |
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Cucumis spp., identification of Cucumis taxa | 3:055 |
Cucumis spp., taxonomy of C. callosus (wild melon) | 3:066 |
Cucumis spp., taxonomy of Dosakaya (acid melon) | 3:064 |
Cucurbita spp., C. fraterna, progenitor of C. pepo | 10:069 |
Cucurbita spp., C. martinezii versus C. okeechobeensis | 3:045 |
Cucurbita spp., overview – the Cucurbita spp. | 6:077 |
Cucurbita spp., systematics of the melon-squash | 3:047 |
Cucurbita spp., taxonomy and rarity of C. okeechobeensis | 11:083 |
general, gene nomenclature for the Cucurbitaceae | 1:042 |
utilization |
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Cucumis spp., C. anguria as a vegetable in Brazil | 8:081 |
Cucurbita spp., versatility of feral buffalo gourd | 1:025 |
watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) |
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‘Moon and Stars’ variegation | 6:068 |
anthracnose resistance and pale leaf | 2:029 |
bacterial rind necrosis in North Carolina | 5:036 |
cultivar interaction w/ Fusarium oxysporum | 8:062 |
culture and yield with tetraploids | 6:059 |
Diabrotica resistance and plant form | 2:028 |
direct seeding of seedless triploids | 2:027 |
evaluation of African germplasm | 11:069 |
evidence for a tetrasomic line | 11:057 |
factors delaying seed germination | 6:064 |
germplasm resources | 10:064 |
glabrous & ms segregation in tetraploid | 9:084 |
hypersensitivity to anthracnose infection | 4:032 |
improvement with polyploidy | 2:025 |
isozyme analysis of parents and hybrids | 11:057 |
new disease in Tunisia | 4:030 |
outcrossing | 10:066 |
ozone and sulfur dioxide sensitivity | 8:059 |
pale seedling character | 3:039 |
potential uses of micropropagation | 1:021 |
reaction of C. colocynthis to viruses | 9:082 |
resistance to cucumber beetles | 1:023 |
resistance to M. citrullina | 1:024 |
screening for watermelon mosaic viruses | 7:061 |
seed length classes | 3:038 |
seedlessness via reciprocal translocation | 11:060 |
seedling fusarium wilt resistance | 11:068 |
single gene for anthracnose resistance? | 11:064 |
susceptibility to anthracnose | 6:062 |
update of gene list | 10:106 |
yield |
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cucumber, border row competition effects on yield | 6:038 |
cucumber, compact & vining isoline yields | 5:006 |
cucumber, end border effects on plot yield | 7:031 |
cucumber, growth analysis for plant habit and yield | 7:017 |
cucumber, heat unit summation & harvest prediction | 8:009 |
cucumber, heritability of fruit number | 3:010 |
cucumber, homo- & heterogeneous population yields | 7:033 |
cucumber, improvement for increased fruit yield | 6:018 |
cucumber, improvement for increased fruit yield | 7:009 |
cucumber, multiple harvest vs. once-over yield | 5:020 |
cucumber, optimum plot size for once-over harvest | 7:035 |
cucumber, plant density & multiple-harvest yield | 10:029 |
cucumber, single-plant vs. multiple harvest yield | 5:014 |
cucumber, spacing & yield of hardwickii derivatives | 6:003 |
cucumber, vegetative phase & partitioning | 7:014 |
cucumber, yield evaluation of inbred lines | 8:018 |
Cucurbita spp., fruit thinning & dry matter accumulation | 6:072 |
Cucurbita spp., improving seed yield in hull-less C. pepo | 11:072 |
Cucurbita spp., productivity of bush & vine winter squash | 5:040 |
watermelon, culture and yield with tetraploids | 6:059 |