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Contribution of Africanized Honeybees to the Pollination of Melon (Cucumis melo L.).
We have established a regeneration protocol for melon (Cucumis melo L.), using cotyledons as explants, in which the overall regeneration frequency reached more than 90 percent, and combined this protocol with Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation to produce transgenic melon plants.
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A citron melon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) growing wild along the railroad tracks in coastal San Diego County, California. One melon is cut open to reveal the whitish flesh.
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Melon (Cucumis melo L.) French: Melon; Spanish: Melon; Italian: Melone; German: Melone Under Temperate Conditions Crop data Annual, herbaceous, prostrate and branched. Many varieties are grown commercially.
Cropping systems that routinely use herbicides such a halosulfuron will dramatically reduce populations of nutsedge since halosulfuron can control tubers. This may actually be the greatest benefit of halosulfuron in cropping systems that include vegetable crops.
Numerosos reportes muestran la importancia del manejo del agua de riego en la producción, calidad, tamaño de fruto del melón. El objetivo del ensayo fue evaluar la respuesta del cultivo de melón de transplante a diferentes contenidos hídricos del suelo.
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.
This variety is also known as Balsaam Pear and Bitter Melon. Fruit is waxy in appearance with protruding nodes on its surface. Color ranges from green to white and size can vary from 6-12 inches, depending on variety. Flesh is firm and crisp and can be extremely bitter. Use and Preparation: