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CANTALOUPE: Cucumis melo L. Anthena Pickleworm (PW) Diaphania...
CANTALOUPE: Cucumis melo L. Anthena Pickleworm (PW) Diaphania nitildalis (Stoll) P. A. Stansly, J. M. Conner and D.R. Peach University of Florida/IFAS Southwest Florida Res. and Ed.
First, some selection hints: Ripe cantaloupes have a sweet, musky aroma. Watch out for any with an overly strong odor -- they could be overripe. Avoid melons with soft spots, bruises or punctures. Dont worry if theres a bleached side where the melon rested on the ground.
In this photograph, an eye-level, medium-level shot, LaChapelle has chosen to position his subject centrally, while making certain that every aspect of the frame is active, or balanced.
TITLE: Melon Mapping Projects - North America PUBLICATION DATE: March 1995 ENTRY DATE: March 1995 EXPIRATION DATE: None UPDATE FREQUENCY: As needed CONTACT: Plant Genome Data and Information Center pgenome@nalusda.
There are about 120 genera and 735 species of Cucurbitaceae worldwide, with 18 genera and 76 species native to southern Africa. Some well known vegetables fall in this family such as Watermelon, Hubbard Squash, Butternut, Pumpkin, sweet melons and Cucumber.
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In a major development in plant-rabies vaccine research in the country, the University of Agricultural Sciences' Department of Biotechnology has received a process patent for using transgenic musk melon as a source of oral vaccine
Khō qua, or bitter melon, grows best in tropical areas, including parts of the Amazon, east Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, and South America. It also thrives well here in the warm temperatures of the Southeast.