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Adhikari, K.B.

Outreach research report on summer squash in Koshi hills during 1992/93. [Book/Monograph]

Dhankuta (Nepal) : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre, 1997; PAC Working Paper (Nepal), no. 199. ISSN: 1021-5034

[23; cucurbita pepo; highlands; nepal, asia; cucurbitaceae; physiographic features; south asia]



 

 

Aggelis, A.; John, I.; Grierson, D.

Analysis of physiological and molecular changes in melon (Cucumis melo L.) varieties with different rates of ripening. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Journal of Experimental Botany, (1997)v. 48(308):769-778.

[7; Cucumis melo; melons; ripening; varieties; gene expression; messenger rna; oxidoreductases; enzymes; fruits; colour; genes; oxygenases; alkyl (aryl) transferases; complementary dna; plant proteins; color; firmness; acids; cell structure; chemicophysical properties; chromosomes; cucurbitaceae; enzymes; fruits; nucleic acids; nucleic compounds; nucleus; optical properties; organic acids; plant products; rna; taxa]

 

 

Ait-Ali, T.; Swain, S.M.; Reid, J.B.; Sun TaiPing; Kamiya, Y.

The LS locus of pea encodes the gibberellin biosynthesis enzyme ent-kaurene synthase [Journal Article]

Plant Journal (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 11(3):443-454.

[80; peas; biosynthesis; seeds; ga; mutants; chemical composition; cucurbita maxima; cucurbit vegetables; pisum sativum; nucleotide sequence; mutation AMINO ACID SEQUENCES; KAURENE SYNTHASE; GIBBERELLIN biochemical reactions; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; diterpenoids; genetics; genomes; leguminosae; papilionoideae; pisum; plantanatomy; plant developmental stages; plant growth substances; plant products; plant reproductive organs; progeny; terpenoids; vegetables]




 

Akihisa, T.; Kimura, Y.; Kasahara, Y.; Kumaki, K.; Thakur, S.; Tamura, T.

7-Oxodihydrokarounidiol-3-benzoate and other triterpenes from the seeds of Cucurbitaceae.[abstract] [Journal Article]

Phytochemistry, Dec 1997. v. 46 (7):1261-1266. Oxford : Elsevier Science Ltd.

[105; cucurbitaceae; seeds; triterpene acids; plant composition; chemical structure; spectral data]




 

Anon.

Melon and watermelon varieties. Campaign 96-97. [Journal Article]

Agricultura Intensiva y Subtropical (Espana), (Dic 1996 - Ene 1997)(no.106):23-49.

[100; cucumis melo; citrullus lanatus; varieties; agronomic characters; crop yield; spain citrullus; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; mediterranean countries; southern europe; taxa; western europe; yields]





 

Arndt, M.

Tolerance and resistance of graft rootstocks for cucumber to Meliodogyne incognita. [Toleranz und Resistenz von Veredelungsunterlagen fuer Gurken gegenueber Meloidogyne incognita.] [Journal Article]

Gemuese (Germany), (1997)v. 33(7):433-434.

[36; cucumis sativus; roots; meloidogyne incognita; pest resistance, infestation; rootstocks;crop yield; nematicides; aschelminthes; cucurbitaceae; meloidogyne; meloidogynidae; nematoda; pesticides; plantanatomy; plant propagation; vegetative organs; propoagation materials; resistance to injurious factors; vegetative propagation; yields]



 

Baraja, M.J.; Gonzalez, S.; Montalban, C.

Integrated pest management in staked melon cultivation under greenhouse. [Journal Article]

Phytoma Espana (Espana), (Ene 1997)(no.85):10-16.

[102; cucumis melo; protected cultivation; pests of plants; biological control; chemical control; integrated control; integrated pest management; trial methods; spain cucumis; cucurbitaceae; cultural methods; europe; integrated control; mediterranean countries; methods; pest control methods; pests; southern europe; weather control; western europe]



 

Bardin, M.; Nicot, P.C.; Normand, P.; Lemaire, J.M.

Virulence variation and DNA polymorphism in Sphaerotheca fuliginea, casual agent of powdery mildew of cucurbits. [Journal Article]

European Journal of Plant Pathology , Aug 1997. v. 103 (6):545-554. Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1994.

[126; cucumis sativus; melo; cucurbita pepo; citrullus lanatus; plant pathogenic fungi; sphaerotheca fuliginea; strain differences; virulence; provenance; genetic diversity; genetic polymorphism; dna; characterization; pathotypes; mating types plant science]





 

Barthelmes, S.; Frenz, F.-W.

Cucumber and tomato: new figures of water and nutrient consumption. [Journal Article]

Gemuese (Germany), (1997)v. 33(1):61-64.

[91; cucumbers; tomatoes; lycopersicon esculentum; cucumis sativus; water; nutrients; consumption; greenhouses; protected cultivation; vegetable growing; climate; fertilizer application; irrigation; soil; leaching; crop yield; computer application; Kulturfuehrung; Globalstrahlung; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; cultural methods; equipment; horticulture; plant products; protective structures; soil transport processes; solanaceae; vegetables;weather control;yields]




 

 

Bettiol, W.; Migheli, Q.; Garibaldi, A.

Co ntrol, with organic matter, of cucumber damping-off caused by Pythium ultimum Trow. [Journal Article]

Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira (Brazil), (Jan 1997)v. 32(1):57-61.

[86; cucumis sativus; damping off; pythium; biological control; organic matter Pepino; Tombamento; Fungo; Controle Biologico; Materia Organica cucumis; cucurbitaceae; fungal diseases; fungi; infectious diseases; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; pest control methods; plant diseases]




 

 

Bisognin, D.A.; Menezes, N.L. de; Belle, R.A.; Albini, A.M.

Effect of fruit size and extraction method on the physiological quality of bottle gourd seeds. [Journal Article]

Ciencia Rural (Brazil), (Jan-Mar 1997)v. 27(1):13-19.

[24; lagenaria siceraria; seed; quality; germination; seed longevity, Porongo; Semente; Germinacao; Qualidade biological properties; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; lagenaria; propagation materials]

 

 

Bjoern, G.K.

Knowledge of resistant varieties of outdoor vegetables can reduce the use of pesticides. [Book Chapter]

SPRreport, 8: 14th Danish Plant Protection Conference: Pest and Diseases. (Denmark) : SP. , Mar 1997:255-261. [Corell, A. (ed.).]

[83; cucumis sativus; vegetable crops; varieties; disease resistance; pest resistance; pseudoperonospora; field experimentation; denmark crops; cucurbitaceae; ; experimentation; fungi; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; resistance to injurious factors; scandinavia; taxa; western europe.]





 

Bjoern, G.K.; Birch, C.B.; Kampmann, H.H.

Downy mildew: Pseudoperonospora cubensis: a serious fungal disease. [Book/Monograph]

Foulum (Denmark) : DJF, Jul 1997; Groen Viden. Havebrug (Denmark), no. 108. ISSN: 0903-0719

[57; Cucumis sativus; pseudoperonospora; symptoms; life cycle; pest resistance; spacing; planting date; experimentation; denmark, crop management; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; fungi; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; resistance to injurious factors; scandinavia; timing; western europe;]





 

Blackford, M.; Dinan, L.

The effect of ingested ecdysteroid agonists (20-hydroxyecdysone, RH5849 and RH5992) and an ecdysteroid antagonist (cucurbitacin B) on larval development of two polyphagous lepidoptrans (Acherontia atropos and Lacanobia oleracea). [Journal Article]

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, June 1997. v. 83 (3):263-276. Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers.

[133;acherontia atropos; lacanobia oleracea; ecdysterone; agonists; hydrazines; hormone antagonists; cucurbitacins; larvae; mortality; biological development; growth; ingestion; metabolism; excretion; food plants; plant composition; molting hormones dibenzoylhydrazines; phytoecdysteroids]




 

 

 

Blancard, D.

What is your diagnosis? [Pseudoperonospora cubensis on melon] [ Journal Article]

PHM Revue Horticole (France), (Apr 1997)(no 380):57-58.

[48; cucumis melo; vegetable crops; pseudoperonospora; fungal diseases; diagnosis; symptoms; damage; disease control; chemical control; fungicides crops; cucurbitaceae; fungi; infectious diseases; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; pest control methods; plant diseases]



 Boese, S.R.; Wolfe, D.W.;Melkonian, J.J.

 Elevated CO2 mitigates chilling-induced water stress and photosynthetic reduction during chilling. [Journal Article]

Plant, Cell and Environment (United Kingdom), (1997) v. 20(5):625-632.

[76; zea mays; carbon dioxide; cooling; gas exchange; photosynthesis; transpiration; leaves; plant water relations; drought stress; cucumbers; cucumis sativus; sweet corn; phaseolus vulgaris; frost damage; temperature; water potential ; COLD INJURY; CARBON DIOXIDE ENRICHMENT cereals; cucurbitaceae; damage; energy metabolism; gramineae; leguminosae; maize; metabolism; oxides; papilionoideae; phaseolus; physiological functions; plant anatomy; plant physiology; plant products; plant vegetative organs; plant water relations; stress; vegetables; zea]



 

Bordas, M.; Montesinos, C.; Dabauza, M.; Salvador, A.; Roig, L.A.; Serrano, R.;

Transfer of the yeast salt tolerance gene HAL1 to Cucumis melo L. cultivars and in vitro evaluation of salt tolerance. [Journal Article]

Transgenic Research (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 6(1):41-50.

[79; cucumis melo; transgenic plants; salt tolerance; in vitro culture; gene transfer; varieties; explants; agrobacterium; saccharomyces cerevisiae; genes; genetic transformation; salinity ascomycotina; bacteria; cell structure; chemicophysical properties; chromosomes; cucurbitaceae; culture techniques; endomycetales; fungi; genetic engineering; genetically modified organisms; nucleus; resistance to chemicals; rhizobiaceae; saccharomyces; taxa; transgenics]



 

 

Bourbos, V.A.; Skoudridakis, M.T.; Darakis, G.A.; Koulizakis, M.

Calcium cyanamide and soil solarization for the control of Fusarium solani f.sp. cucurbitaein greenhouse cucumber [Journal Article]

Crop Protection (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 16(4):383-386.

[19; pathogens; plant diseases; calcium cyanamide; integrated control; fusarium solani; integrated pest management; cucumbers; cucumis sativus; soil heating; fungicides; greece; disease control; fungal diseases; soil solarization, balkans, cucurbitaceae; cyanamides; deuteromycotina; fungi; fusarium; infectious diseases; integrated control; Mediterranean countries; pest control methods; plant diseases; plant products; soil treatment; southern europe; vegetables; western europe]



 

Brickner, D.G.; Harada, J.J.; Olsen, L.J.

Protein transport into higher plant peroxisomes: in vitro import assay provides evidence for receptor involvement. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Plant Physiology, Apr 1997. v. 113 (4):1213-1221. Rockville, MD : American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1926.

[117; brassica napus; cucurbita pepo; cytoplasm; protein synthesis; protein transport; peroxisomes; receptors; glyoxysomes; proteinases; enzyme activity]




 

Casanova Perez, E.

Marrow cultivation. [Journal Article]

Agricola Vergel (Espana), (Ene 1997)(no.181):20-24.

[99; cucurbita pepo; agronomic characters; cultivation; fertilizer application; irrigation; cucurbitaceae]




 

Casanova Perez, E.

Melon cultivation. [Journal Article]

Agricola Vergel (Espana), (Mar 1997)(no.183):149-153.

[90; cucumis melo; varieties; agronomic characters; planting; sowing; edaphic factors; climatic factors; crop management; cultural methods; spain; cucurbitaceae; cultivation; environmental factors; europe; mediterranean countries; southern europe; taxa; western europe]




 

Christensen, L.K.; Thinggaard, K.

Soil solarization to prevent Pythium root rot in organically grown cucumbers. [Book Chapter]

SP Report, 8: 14th Danish Plant Protection Conference: Pest and Diseases. (Denmark) : SP. , Mar 1997:231-238. [Corell, A. (ed.).]

[87; cucumis sativus; pythium; disease control; soil solarization; soilborne organisms; field experimentation; denmark cucumis; cucurbitaceae; experimentation; fungi; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; scandinavia; soil treatment; western europe]




 

 

Cho, G.S.

Chemical compositions of the green and ripened pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata duch.) [Journal Article]

Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology (Korea Republic), (Aug 1997)v. 29(4):657-662.

[35; pumpkins; maturity; chemical composition; analytical methods; amino acids, developmental stages; plant products; vegetables]

 



 

Cho, M.R.; Jeon, H.Y.; Ko, K.D.; Kim, D.S.; Na, S.Y.; Yiem, M.S.

Screening of oriental melon rootstock cultivars for resistance to Meloidogyne incognita. [Journal Article]

RDA Journal of Crop Protection (Korea Republic), (Jun 1997) v.39(1):47-51.

[72; cucumis melo; rootstocks; varieties; meloidogyne incognita; pest resistance; testing aschelminthes; cucurbitaceae; meloidogynidae; nematoda; propagation materials; resistance to injurious factors; taxa]




 



Clark, A.M.; Jacobsen, K.R.; Bostwick, D.E.; Dannenhoffer, J.M.; Skaggs, M.I.; Thompson, G.A.

Molecular characterization of a phloem-specific gene encoding the filament protein, Phloem Protein 1 (PP1), from Cucurbita maxima. [Journal Article]

Plant Journal (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 12(1):49-61.

[39; cucurbita maxima; phloem; proteins; dna hybridization; pumpkins; molecular genetics; chemical composition; plant vascular system; nucleotide sequence; gene expression, cucurbitaceae; genetic engineering; genetics; genomes; molecular hybridization; plant anatomy; products; tissues; vegetative organs; vascular tissues; vegetables]




 



 

Corvi, F.; Nardi, S.

The adversities to control [Cucurbita pepo - disease control] [ Journal Article]

Terrae Vita (Italy), (15-21 Mar 1997)v. 38(12):91-94.

[27; cucurbita pepo; disease control; pest control; aphidoidea; aleyrodidae; agrotis; meloidogyne; acaridae; fungal diseases; moulds; bacteria; viruses; pest control methods; agricultural chemicals; application rates; pest control equipment; plant protection equipment : cucurbita pepo; bacteria; virus; acarina; aleyrodoidea; arachnida; aschelminthes; astigmata; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae; equipment; hemiptera; homoptera; infectious diseases; lepidoptera; plant diseases ]



 

Cranshaw, W.; Schweissing, F.

 

Adult control of striped cucumber beetle for management of larval injury to cantaloupe. [Journal Article]

The Southwestern Entomologist, June 1997. v. 22 (2):217-221. Dallas, Tex. : Southwestern Entomological Society.

[127; calymma vittatum; cucumis melo; adults; insect control; insecticides; application date; application methods; efficacy; larvae; crop damage; nontarget effects; nontarget organisms; pollinators; cucurbitacins; baits]




 

Crowhurst, R.N.; Binnie, S.J.; Bowen, J.K.; Hawthorne, B.T.; Plummer, K.M.; Rees-George, J.; Rikkerink, E.H.A.; Templeton, M.D.

Effect of disruption of a cutinase gene (cutA) on virulence and tissue specificity of Fusarium solani f.sp. cucurbitae race 2 toward Cucurbita maxima and C. moschata. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions : MPMI, Apr 1997. v. 10 (3):355-368. St. Paul, MN : APS Press, c1987.

[137; fusarium solani; esterases; structural genes; nucleotide sequences; amino acid sequences; introns; open reading frames; promoters; induced mutations; virulence; fruits; hypocotyls; fungal diseases; pathogenicity; cucurbita maxima; moschata; enzyme activity; complementary dna; species differences; fusarium solani f.sp. pisi molecular sequence data]




 

 

Cruz, V.M.V.; Altoveros, N.C.; Villavicencio, M.L.H.; Siopongco, L.B.

Morphological variation and character correlation in Southeast Asian Luffa genetic resources. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Philippine Journal of Crop Science (Philippines), (May 1997)v. 22(supplement no. 1):5.

[40; luffa acutangula; aegyptica; genetic resources; agronomic characters; phenotypes; genetic variation, cucurbitaceae; natural resources]



 

Dahal, G.; Lecoq, H.; Albrechtsen, S.E.

Occurrence of papaya ringspot potyvirus and cucurbit viruses in Nepal. [Journal Article]

Annuals of Applied Biology, June 1997. v. 130 (3):491-502. Warwick : Association of Applied Biologists.

[119; papaw ringspot virus; zucchini yellow mosaic potyvirus; cucumber mosaic cucumovirus; luteovirus group; watermelon mosaic potyvirus; cucurbitaceae; carica papaya; leaves; symptoms; incidence; detection; identification; geographical distribution; disease surveys cucurbit aphid-borne yellows luteovirus





 

Danin-Poleg, Y.

Oligogenic inheritance of resistance to zucchini yellow mosaic virus in melons. [Journal Article]

Euphytica (Netherlands), (1997)v. 93(3):331-337.

[12; cucumis melo; potyviruses; disease resistance; genetic inheritance; self pollination; hybridization; breeding methods; cucurbitaceae; fertilization; physiological functions; pollination; reproduction; resistance to injurious factors; sexual reproduction; viruses]

 



 

Dannenhoffer, J.M.; Schulz, A.; Skaggs, M.I.; Bostwick, D.E.; Thompson, G.A.

Expression of the phloem lectin is developmentally linked to vascular differentiation in cucurbits. [In German: Die Expression des Phloemlectins ist entwicklungsspezifisch gebunden an die vaskulare Differenzierung in Cucurbita.] [abstract] [Journal Article]

Planta, (1997)v. 201(4):405-414.

[6; Cucurbita maxima; cucurbita moschata; phloem; biological development; proteins; biosynthesis; seedlings; rna; gene expression; genes; hypocotyls; plant tissues; lectins; sieve elements; phloem companion cells; protein synthesis; messenger rna; immunocytochemistry; vascular system; cell differentiation; stems; translocation; acids; biochemical reactions; cell structure; chromosomes; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; nucleic acids; nucleic compounds; nucleus; organic acids; plant anatomy; developmental stages; tissues; vegetative organs; seedlings; stems; vascular tissues]

 

 

De Gracia, N.; Guerra, J.A.

Pumpkin crop management. [Book Chapter]

Agricultural Model I: industrial tomatoes, melons, watermelons and pumpkins. Divisa (Panama), 1997:17-20.

[63; pumpkins; crop management; panama; central; latin america; plan products;vegetables]




 

 

 

De Luca, G.

Give the specialists live to speak [Cucurbita pepo - cultivation - production -Latium] [La parola agli specialisti [Cucurbita pepo - cultivation - produzione -Latium] [Journal Article]

Terrae Vita (Italy), (15-21 Mar 1997)v. 38(12):96-98.

[22; cucurbita pepo; cultivation; plant production; food consumption; consumer behaviour; varieties; markets; sowing date; water; salinity; latium cucurbita pepo; chemicophysical properties; consumption; crop management; cucurbitaceae; human behaviour; italy; mediterranean countries; production; taxa; timing; western europe]

 

 

Dinan, L.; Whiting, P.; Sarker, S.D.; Kasai, R.; Yamasaki, K.

Cucurbitane-type compounds from Hemsleya carnosiflora antagonize ecdysteroid action in the Drosophila melanogaster B(II) cell line. [Journal Article]

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS, Mar 1997. v. 53 (3): 271-274. Basel ; Boston : Birkhauser, c1997.

[144; cucurbitaceae; cucurbitacins; triterpenoids; agonists; hormone antagonists; ecdysterone; bioassays; drosophila melanogaster; antagonism; cytotoxicity]




 

Duan, J.J.; Messing, R.H.

Effect of two opiine parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) introduced for fruit fly control on a native Hawaiian tephritid, Trupanea dubautiae (Diptera: Tephritidae) [abstract] [Journal Article]

Biological Control : Theory and Applications in Pest Management, Mar 1997. v. 8 (3):177-184. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press, Inc.

[109; braconidae; tephritidae; asteraceae; parasitoids; parasites of insect pests; nontarget organisms; effects; oviposition; parasitism; biological development; survival; biological control agents; diachasmimorpha longicaudata; psyttalia fletcheri; dubautia raillardioides]





 

 

Eben, A.

Mexican diabroticite beetles. 1. Laboratory test on host breadth of Acalymma and Diabrotica [Journal Article]

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (Netherlands) , (Jan 1997)v. 82(1):53-62.

[16; cucurbita pepo; zea mays; phaseolus vulgaris; acalymma; diabrotica; hosts; host parasite relations; feeding preferences; cotyledons; mexico america; behaviour; chrysomelidae; coleoptera; cucurbita; feeding habits; gramineae; insecta; latin america; leaves; leguminosae; north america; papilionoideae; parasitism; phaseolus; plant anatomy; t vegetative organs; zea]



 

Eben, A.

Mexican diabroticite beetles. 2. Test for preference of cucurbit hosts by Acalymma and Diabrotica .[Journal Article]

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (Netherlands) , (Jan 1997)v. 82(1):63-72.

[17; cucurbita pepo; acalymma; diabrotica; feeding preferences; hosts; flavour; host parasiterelations; mexico : america; behaviour; chrysomelidae; coleoptera; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae; feeding habits; insecta; latin; north america; organolepticproperties; parasitism; quality]



 

Eben, A.; Barbercheck, M.E.

Host plant and substrate effects on mortality of southern corn rootworm from entomopathogenic nematodes. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Biological Control : Theory and Applications in Pest Management, Feb 1997. v. 8 (2):89-96. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press, Inc.

[131; diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi; larvae; susceptibility; insect control; biological control; entomophilic nematodes; heterorhabditis bacteriophora; steinernema carpocapsae; biological control agents; soil texture; defense mechanisms; plant composition; cucurbitacins; citrullus colocynthis; hosts of plant pests; cucurbita pepo; zea mays; arachis hypogaea]



 

 Eriksen, A.S.

Integrated plant protection in cucumber. [Journal Article]

Gartneryrket (Norway), (1997)v. 87(5):26-29.

[74; cucumis sativus; integrated control; useful insects; pest insects; thrips [genus]; tetranychidae; aphidoidea; application rates; climatic factors; norway acarina; arachnida; cucurbitaceae; insecta; noxious animals; pest control methods; pests; prostigmata; scandinavia; thripidae; thysanoptera; useful animals; useful arthropods; western europe]





 

Esaka, M.; Yamada, N.; Kitabayashi, M.; Setoguchi, Y.; Tsugeki, R.; Kondo, M.; Nishimura, M.

cDNA cloning and differential gene expression of three catalases in pumpkin. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Plant Molecular Biology, Jan 1997. v. 33 (1):141-155. Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers.

[145; cucurbita; complementary dna; catalase; nucleotide sequences; amino acid sequences; gene expression; messenger rna; immunocytochemistry; glyoxysomes; cotyledons; hypocotyls; seed germination; light; leaves; roots; senescence; enzyme activity; abiotic injuries; fruits; multigene families molecular data]




 

Feito Diaz, I.; Fueyo Olmo, M.A.; Arrieta Illumbe, A.

Marrow cultivation in greenhouse. [Journal Article]

Tecnologia Agroalimentaria (Espana), (May 1997)(no.5):2.

[59; Cucurbita pepo; greenhouse crops; varieties; agronomic characters; cultivation; crop management; plant protection; crop yield; cucurbitaceae; taxa; yields; crop husbandry; protection of plants.]




 

Ferri, S.R.; Ishizaki-Nishizawa, O.; Azuma, M.; Toguri, T.

Identification of a region in stromal glycerol 3-phosphate acyltransferase which controls acyl chain specificity. [ Book Chapter]

IN Physiology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology of Plant Lipids. Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic, c1997:137-139. ISBN: 0792343794 (alk. paper)

[114; spinacia oleracea; cucurbita]




 

Ferri, S.R.; Toguri, T.

Substrate specificity modification of the stromal glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Jan 15, 1997. v. 337 (2):202-208. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press.

[146;]


 

Feussner, I.; Fritz, I.G.; Hause, B.; Ullrich, W.R.; Wasternack, C.

Induction of a new lipoxygenase form in cucumber leaves by salicylic acid or 2,6-dichloroisonicotinic acid. [ Journal Article]

Botanica Acta (Germany), (1997)v. 110(2):101-108.

[ 42; cucumis sativus; lipoxygenase; enzymes; leaves; salicylic acids; proteins; enzymic activity; disease resistance; sphaerotheca; erysiphe cichoracearum; pathogens; infection; gene expression; phloem; mesophyll; microscopy ; acids; aromatic compounds; ascomycotina; chemicophysical properties; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; disease transmission; enzymes; erysiphales; erysiphe; fungi; organic acids; oxidoreductases; pathogenesis; phenolic acids; compounds; plant anatomy;tissues; vegetative organs; resistance to injurious factors; vascular tissues]


 

Fischer, S.

Biological control of aphids on cucumber grown in greenhouses using banker plants. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Revue Suisse de Viticulture, Arboriculture, Horticulture (Switzerland), (Mar-Apr 1997)v. 29(2):119-126.

[98; cucumis sativus; greenhouse crops; greenhouses; pests of plants; aphis gossypii; biological control; biological control organisms; parasitoids; aphidius; hosts; rhopalosiphum padi; eleusine coracana aphididae; aphidoidea; aphis; braconidae; crops; cucurbitaceae; eleusine; equipment; gramineae; hymenopter insecta; parasites; pest control methods; pests; protective structures; rhopalosiphum]


 

Franco, J.A.; Banon, S.; Fernandez, J.A.

Easy method to test the productivity in saline conditions of Galia melon. [Journal Article]

Agricola Vergel (Espana), (May 1997)(no.185):322-324.

[82; cucumis melo; varieties; seedlings; growth; salinity; salt tolerance; plant response; crop yield; variety trials; spain biological development; chemicophysical properties; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; experimentation; mediterranean countries; plant developmental stages; plant physiology; resistance to chemicals; southern europe; taxa; testing; western europe; yields]



Fricke, A.; Krug, H.

Influence of humidification and dehumidification on greenhouse climate as well as water relations and productivity of cucumber, pt. 1: Influence on greenhouse climate. [Journal Article]

Gartenbauwissenschaft (Germany), (1997)v. 62(1):9-17.

[52; cucumis sativus; greenhouses; microclimate; air; humidity; meteorological observations; plant water relations; water potential ; climate; cucurbitaceae; equipment; plant physiology; plant water relations; protective structures]

 

Fuller, Stephen, Charles Hall and Merritt Taylor

Statistics on Selected Vegetable, Melon and  Citrus Crops Produced in Texas

A Contract Report by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Agricultural Extension Service for the Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of  Agriculture, Weslaco, Texas, October, 1989

 

Fuller, Stephen, Charles Hall and Merritt Taylor

 

Texas Vegetable, Melon And Citrus Crops: Production, Location And Competitive Position

 

TAMRC Information Report No. IR-1-91, Texas Agricultural Market Research Center Report, Texas A&M University, April, 1991.

 

 

Gawlak, S.L.; Neubauer, M.; Klei, H.E.; Chang, C.Y.Y.; Einspahr, H.M.; Siegall, C.B.

Molecular, biological, and preliminary structural analysis of recombinant bryodin 1, a ribosome-inactivating protein from the plant Bryonia dioica. [abstract] [Journal Articles]

Biochemistry, Mar 18, 1997. v. 36 (11):3095-3103. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society.

[141]



 

Genes for developmental fruit coloration of acorn squash. [abstract] [Journal Article]

The Journal of Heredity, Jan/Feb 1997. v. 88 (1):52-56. Cary, NC : Oxford University Press.

[130]



 

Gonzalez, R.; Osorio, N.

Watermelon crop management. [Book Chapter]

 

Agricultural Model I: industrial tomatoes, melons, watermelons and pumpkins. Divisa (Panama), 1997:13-16.

[62; citrullus lanatus; crop management; panama; central; citrullus; cucurbitaceae; latin america]



 

Gonzalez, R.; Osorio, N.

Melon crop management. [Book/ Monograph]

Agricultural Model I: industrial tomatoes, melons, watermelons and pumpkins. Divisa (Panama), 1997:8-12.

[61; cucumis melo; crop management; panama; central america; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; latin america]



 

Grimstad, S.O.; Aasboe, B.

Seedling quality and yield potential in cucumber. [Journal Article]

Gartneryrket (Norway), (1997)v. 87(5):12-13.

[66; cucumis sativus; seedlings; sowing date; spacing; rockwool; growing media; crop yield; greenhouses; quality; growth; norway biological development; crop management; cucurbitaceae; equipment; mineral fibres; plant developmental stages; protective structures; scandinavia; timing; western europe; yields]



 

Grimstad, S.O.; Aasboe, B.

The air moisture, important climatic factor during breeeding and by transplanting of greenhouse cucumber. [Journal Article]

Gartneryrket (Norway), (1997)v. 87(5):16-17.

[67; cucumis sativus; greenhouse crops; crop yield; greenhouses; relative humidity; temperature; transplanting; growth rate; biological development; cucurbitaceae; equipment; growth; planting; protective structures; scandinavia; western europe; yields]


 

Grimstad, S.O.

Variety trials in greenhouse cucumber. [Journal Article]

Gartneryrket (Norway), (1997)v. 87(5):18-22.

[70; cucumis sativus; greenhouse crops; variety trials; planting date; growth rate; crop yield; storage; keeping quality; weight; mildews; disease resistance; norway biological development; crops; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; experimentation; fungal diseases; growth; infectious diseases; plant diseases; quality; resistance to injurious factors; scandinavia; technical properties; testing; timing; western europe; yields]



 

 Grin'ko, N.N.

Pecularities of the formation of oospores Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk et Curt) Rostow - false mealy dew disease excitant of cucumber [Cucumis sativus] [abstract] [Journal Article]

Vestsi Akadehmii Agrarnykh Navuk Belarusi (Belarus), (Jan-Mar 1997)(no.1):50-52.

[75; cucumis sativus; mildews; pseudoperonospora; geotrichum; fungal spores; mycelium; in vitro experimentation; belarus cells; commonwealth of independent states; cucurbitaceae; deuteromycotina; eastern europe; experimentation; fungal diseases; fungal morphology; fungi; infectious diseases; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; plant diseases; spores]



 

Guirao, P.; Beitia, F.; Cenis, J.L.

Biotype determination of Spanish populations of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) [Journal Article]

Bulletin of Entomological Research, Dec 1997. v. 87 (6):587-593. Wallingford, UK : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux International.

[122; bemisia tabaci; biotypes; cucurbita pepo; plant disorders; esterases; enzyme polym orphism; random amplified polymorphic dna; genetic variation; geographical distribution biotype a; biotype b; squash silverleaf; electromorphs; genetic similarity]


 

Hammerschmidt, R.; Becker, J.S.

Acquired resistance to disease in plants. [Journal Article]

Horticultural Reviews, 1997. v. 18:247-289. New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Press.

[107; cucurbitaceae; phaseolus vulgaris; nicotiana tabacum; solanum tuberosum; lycopersicon esculentum; arabidopsis thaliana; disease resistance; phytoalexins; peroxidases; lipoxygenase; oxygen; pathogenesis-related proteins; salicylic acid; plant disease control; amino acid derivatives; phosphates; oxalates; fatty acids; derivatives; silicates; phenolic compounds; nicotinic acid; literature reviews; induce systemic signal transduction]




 

Herrmann, K.

Exotic fruit vegetables: okra and chayote. [Journal Article]

Industrielle Obst- und Gemueseverwertung (Germany), (1997)v. 82(1):10-14.

[58; hibiscus esculentus; sechium edule; proximate composition; chemical composition; vitamins; sugars; dietary fibres; uses; Gartenbau; Inhaltsstoff; Abelmoschus; esculentus; Mineralstoffgehalt; Uebersicht; carbohydrates; cucurbitaceae; hibiscus; malvaceae; nutritive value; quality; sechium;]





 

Ho-Dzun, H.; Knupffer, H.; Hammer, K.

Additional notes to the checklist of Korean cultivated plants. (5). Consolidated summary and indexes. [Journal Article]

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, Aug 1997. v. 44 (4):349-391. Dordrecht, The Netherlands : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1992.

[103; fabaceae; rosaceae; asteraceae; poaceae; apiaceae; lamiaceae; liliaceae; brassicaceae; rutaceae; solanaceae; cucurbitaceae; polygonaceae; malvaceae; zingiberaceae; scrophulariaceae; euphorbiaceae; juglandaceae; ranunculaceae; saxifragaceae; checklists; collecting missions; databases; medicinal plants; cultivars; geographical distribution; bulbs; bark; flowers; fruits; foliage; leaves; roots; seeds; stems; wood; grain crops; fiber plants; fodder crops; fruit crops; nut crops; oil plants; spice plants; starch crops; vegetables]



 

Hong, K.H.

Introduction of bushiness from Cucurbita pepo to C. moschata through backcross. [Journal Article]

Korean Journal of Breeding (Korea Republic), (Mar 1997)v. 29(1):64-71.

[95; cucurbita pepo; cucurbita moschata; backcrossing; hybrids; interspecific hybridization; dwarfs; genetic inheritance; statistical methods breeding methods; crossbreeding; cucurbitaceae; hybridization; methods; progeny]



 

Instituto de Investigacion Agropecuaria de Panama, Panama (Panama).

Agricultural Model I: industrial tomatoes, melons, watermelons and pumpkins. [Book/ Monograph]

Divisa (Panama), 1997:20

[60; lycopersicon esculentum; cucumis melo; citrullus lanatus; pumpkins; crop management; panama; central ; citrullus; cucurbitaceae; latin america; lycopersicon; plant products; solanaceae; vegetable.]



 

Jaiswal, J.P.; Bhattarai, S.P.; Subedi, P.P.

Effect of different staking systems in cucumber var. Bhaktapur local for-off season production, 1995/96. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Pokhara, Kaski (Nepal) : Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, Jun 1997; LARC Working Paper (Nepal), no. 97/18.

[21; cucumis sativus; staking; out of season products; nepal; agricultural products; cucurbitaceae; cultivation; south asia]

 

 

Johannsson, M.H.; Stephenson, A.G.

Effects of pollination intensity on the vigor of the sporophytic and gametophytic generation of Cucurbita texana. [Journal Article]

Sexual Plant Reproduction, 1997. v. 10 (4):236-240. Heidelberg : Springer International, 1988.

[111; cucurbita texana; pollination; fertilization; viability; gametes; pollen competition; pollen tubes; growth; pollen germination]


 

Kang, B.H.; Shim, S.I.; Lee, S.G.

Growth responses of crops to wastes derived from some factories. [Journal Article]

Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture (Korea Republic), (Jun 1997)v. 16(2):161-165.

[ 34 oryza sativa; hordeum vulgare; lycopersicon esculentum; cucumis melo; brassica chinensis; growth; industrial wastes; wastewater; damage ,biological development; cruciferae; cucurbitaceae; gramineae; hordeum; liquid wastes; lycopersicon; oryza; solanaceae; wastes]


 

Kang, J.H.; Park, C.S.

Colonizing pattern of fluorescent pseudomonas on the cucumber seed and rhizoplane. [ Journal Article]

Korean Journal of Plant Pathology (Korea Republic), (Jun 1997)v. 13(3):160-166.

[31; cucumis sativus; seed; rhizomes; pseudomonas; fluorescence; density; rooting; roots; inoculation methods; microscopy application methods; bacteria; chemicophysical properties; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; optical properties; plant anatomy; plant developmental stages; plant propagation; vegetative organs; propagation materials; pseudomonaceae; stems; vegetative propagation]



 

Kaplan, I.B.; Gal-on, A.; Palukaitis, P.

Characterization of cucumber mosaic virus. III. Localization of sequences in the movement protein controlling systemic infection in cucurbits. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Virology
, Apr 14, 1997. v. 230 (2):343-349. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press.

[135]



 

Kfoury, L.

Cucumber protected crops in Lebanon. Three insecticides [Journal Article]

Phytoma La Defense des Vegetaux (France), (Jun 1997)v. 49(495):38-39

[15; imidacloprid, methamidophos, bifenthrine, whiteflies, insecticides]

 



Kim, M.S.; Kim, Y.K.

Inheritance of fruit color, and sugar and ascorbic acid content in melon (Cucumis melo L.). [Journal Article]

Korean Journal of Breeding (Korea Republic), (Mar 1997)v. 29(1):103-108.

[94; cucumis melo; fruit; colour; carbohydrate content; ascorbic acid; genetic inheritance; statistical methods acids; carbohydrates; chemicophysical properties; cucurbitaceae; methods; optical properties; organic acids; plant anatomy; plant reproductive organs; proximate composition; sugar acids; vitamins]



 Kindl, H.

The oxygen-dependent modification of triacylglycerols and phospholipids, the different way of initiating lipid body mobilization. [Journal Article]

Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung, Section C, Biosciences (Germany), (1997) v. 52(1-2):1-8.

[55; cucumis sativus; vegetable crops; cotyledons; lipids; enzymes; lipoxygenase; phospholipids; proteins; germination; metabolism; biochemical reactions Keimblatt; Lipidmobilisierung; Lipase; Triacylglycerol; Organelle; Glyoxysom crops; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; enzymes; leaves; lipids; oxidoreductases; plant anatomy; plant developmental stages; vegetative organs]




Kwon, M.K.; Hong, J.R.; Sun, K.Y.; Cho, B.H.; Kim, K.C.

Standardization of a mass-production technique for pycnidiospores of Didymellabryoniae, gummy stem blight fungus of cucurbits. [Journal Article]

Korean Journal of Plant Pathology (Korea Republic), (Apr 1997)v. 13(2):105-112.

[32 ; cucurbit vegetables; stems; blights; fungi; didymella bryoniae; fungal spores; production factors; standardizin; ascomycotina; cells; dothideales; economics; fungi; plant anatomy; diseases; products; plant vegetative organs; production economics; spores; vegetables]

 

Lander,  Carmen,  Enrique Perez, Marvin Miller,  Merritt  Taylor, Jose  Amador, 

 

Cantaloupe Vine Decline Demonstrations,  Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas

 

Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989.

 

Lander, Carmen,  Enrique Perez, Robert Turley, Marvin Miller, Merritt Taylor, Jose Amador, 

 

Results of the Demonstrations Conducted in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas to Evaluate Melon Cultivars for Their Resistance or Susceptibility to Vine Decline

 

Starr Produce Co. Inc., Rio Grande  City, Starr County, Texas and Helle Farms, Inc., La Joya,  Hidalgo County Texas, Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989.

 

Lange, T.

Cloning gibberellin dioxygenase genes from pumpkin endosperm by heterologous expression of enzyme activities in Escherichia coli. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, June 10, 1997. v. 94 (12):6553-6558. Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences.

[125; cucurbita maxima; complementary dna; oxygenases; endosperm; nucleotide sequences; amino acid; gene transfer; gene expression; escherichia coli; molecular weight; enzyme activity]




 

Lassnig, Peter.

Branching pattern and shoot formation of Cucurbitaceae. Book/Monograph

Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1997. 156:24 cm. ISBN: 3515071954

Tropischeund Subtropische Pflanzenwelt, 0302-9417 ; 98

[108]



 

Lee, J.H.; Um, Y.C.; Park, D.K.; Kwon, J.K.

Mass production of grafted nursery plant by splice grafting method in oriental melon. [Journal Article]

RDA Journal of Horticulture Science (Korea Republic), (Jun 1997) v.39(1):22-29.

[68; cucumis melo; grafting; plant nurseries; plant production; propagation materials; cucurbitaceae; plant propagation; production; vegetative propagation]






 

 Lee, J.W.; Lee, E.H.; Kwon, J.S.; Lee, S.Y.; Heo, N.Y.

Effects of different soil warming for each growing stage on growth and yield of greenhouse-grown cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) [Journal Article]

RDA Journal of Horticulture Science (Korea Republic) , (Jun 1997)v.39(1):9-15.

[65; cucumis sativus; greenhouses; growth; crop yield; plant stages; rhizosphere; soil temperature biological development; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; equipment; protective structures; soil chemicophysical properties; yields]




 

Lee, T.I.

Sucrose accumulation and changes of sucrose synthase, sucrose phosphate synthase and invertase activities during development of muskmelon fruits. [Journal Article]

Journal of the Korean Society for Horticultural Science (Korea Republic), (Feb 1997)v. 38(1):1-5.

[97; cucumis melo; fruit; plant developmental stages; enzymes; fructofuranosidase; enzymic activity; sucrose; chemical composition; flowering carbohydrates; chemicophysical properties; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; enzymes; glycosidases; hydrolases; nonreducing sugars; oligosaccharides; plant anatomy; plant developmental stages; plant reproductive organs; sugars]





 

Lee, Y H.; Cho, W.S.; Kim, J.G.; Lee, H.S.

Effect of plant-growth-promoting bacteria inoculation on the growth and yield ofcucumber (Cucumis sativa L.) [Journal Article]

Journal of Korean Society of Soil Science and Fertilizer (Korea Republic), (Jun 1997)v.30(3):196-199.

[20; cucumis sativus; growth; crop yield; plant growth substances; bacteria; inoculation methods; soil chemicophysical properties application methods; biological development; cucurbitaceae; yields]



 

Lepse, L.

Use of genetic resources for vegetable selection in Latvia. [abstract] [Book Chapter]

[The Agricultural Science on the Way to the 21 Century] Latvian University of Agriculture, 1997:34-37.

[53; horticulture; vegetable growing; cucumis sativus; genetic resources; germplasm; sustainability; latvia; cucurbitaceae; eastern europe; genetic resources; horticulture; natural resources]




 

  Lieten, P.

Diseases of cucumber in outdoor cropping and under foils. [Journal Article]

Rheinische Monatsschrift fuer Gemuese, Obst, Zierpflanzen (Germany), (1997)v. 85(5):92-393, 396.

[56; Cucumbers; cucumis sativus; protected cultivation; outdoor cropping; fungal diseases; plant diseases; fusarium; biological development; sphaerotheca; pythium; sclerotinia; verticillium; phomopsis; botrytis; pseudoperonospora; colletotrichum; chemical control; plant protection; vegetable growing; climate; soil; cucurbitaceae; cultural methods; deuteromycotina; erysiphales; fungi; helotiales; horticulture; infectious diseases; mastigomycotina; peronosporales; pest control methods; plant diseases; plant products; vegetables; weather control]



 

Luthje, S.; Doring, O.; Heuer, S.; Luthen, H.; Bottger, M.

Oxidoreductases in plant plasma membranes. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta = International Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Mar 14, 1997. v. 1331 (1):81-102. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science B.V.

[138; beta vulgaris; brassica oleracea; cucurbita pepo; glycine max; phaseolus; avena sativa; hordeum vulgare; zea mays; oxidoreductases; plasma membranes; electron transfer; redox potential flavins]





 

MacMillan, J.; Ward, D.A.; Phillips, A.L.; Sanchez-Beltran, M.J.; Gaskin, P.; Lange,T.; Hedden, P.

Gibberellin biosynthesis from gibberellin A12-aldehyde in endosperm and embryos of Marah macrocarpus. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Plant Physiology, Apr 1997. v. 113 (4):1369-1377. Rockville, MD : American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1926.

[118; marah macrocarpus; endosperm; plant embryos; gibberellins; biosynthesis; precursors; aldehydes; oxidoreductases; enzyme activity; substrates; metabolism; metabolites; chemical reactions; biochemical pathways; genetic regulation; rna; clones; complementary dna; gene expression; genetic code; polymerase chain reaction; amino acid sequences molecular sequence data]




 

 

 

Magdalita, P.M.; Persley, D.M.; Drew, R.A.

Screening Carica papaya L. x C. cauliflora Jacq. hybrids for resistance to papaya ringspotvirus-type P. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Philippine Journal of Crop Science (Philippines), (May 1997)v. 22(supplement no. 1):12.

[ 38 ; carica papaya; hybrids; interspecific hybridization; viroses; disease resistance; inoculation methods; selection, application methods; breeding methods; caricaceae; hybridization; infectious diseases; progeny; resistance to injurious factors]





 

Mahgoub, H.A.; Wipf-Scheibel, C.; Delecolle, B.; Pitrat, M.; Dafalla, G.; Lecoq, H.

Melon rugose mosaic virus: characterization of an isolate from Sudan and seed transmission in melon. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Plant Disease, June 1997. v. 81 (6):656-660. [St. Paul, Minn., American Phytopathological Society].

[115; cucumis melo; genotypes; unclassified plant viruses; isolation; characterization; host range; serological relationships; cytopathogenicity; disease transmission; seeds; germplasm; screening; plant diseases; disease resistance; genetic resistance; tymovirus group]




 

Manocha, M.S.; Zhonghua, Z.

Immunocytochemical and cytochemical localization of chitinase and chitin in the infected hosts of a biotrophic mycoparasite, Piptocephalis virginiana. [Journal Article]

Mycologia, Mar/Apr 1997. v. 89 (2):185-194. Bronx : New York Botanical Garden, 1909.

[140; choanephora cucurbitarum; mucorales; plant pathogenic fungi; infectivity; pathogenicity; disease resistance; susceptibility; chitinase; enzyme activity; localization; immunocytochemistry; cell ultrastructure; developmental stages phascolomyces articulosus]




 

Maroto, J.V.; Lopez-Galarza, S.

Melon. Productive behaviour in several cultivars under greenhouse in late Autumn cycle. [Journal Article]

Agricola Vergel (Espana), (Feb 1997)(no.182):84-89.

[101; cucumis melo; varieties; protected cultivation; off season cultivation; autumn; plant production; crop yield; variety trials; spain cropping systems; cucurbitaceae; cultural methods; experimentation; mediterranean countries; production; seasons; southern europe; taxa; testing; weather control; western europe; yields]




 

 

Martin, C.

Living soil file. Pythium in soil less culture: responsible pathogens of chronic losses. [Journal Article]

PHM Revue Horticole (France), (Jun 1997)(no 382):23-27.

[30; lycopersicon esculentum; cucumis sativus; vegetable crops; soil less culture; protected cultivation; pythium; pathogens; symptoms; damage; vectors; infestation; disease control; integrated control crops; cucurbitaceae; cultural methods; disease transmission; fungi; lycopersicon; mastigomycotina; pathogenesis; peronosporales; pest control methods; solanaceae; weather control]



 

Marzocchi, L.; Casagrandi, M.

Elateridae control. Strategies and products [pest control - Italy] [Journal Article]

Terrae Vita (Italy), (5-11 Apr 1997)v. 38(15):36-39.

[29; solanum tuberosum; damage; elateridae; triticum; cucurbitaceae; pest control; soil sterilization; traps; equipment; cropping systems; carbamates; tillage; synthetic pyrethrins; organophosphorus compounds; italy solanum tuberosum; danno; elateridae; triticum; cucurbitaceae; controllo dei parassiti; sterilizzazione del terreno; trappole; attrezzatura; sistemi di coltivazione; carbammati; lavorazione del terreno; piretrine sintetiche; composti organici del fosforo; italia coleoptera; cultivation; equipment; gramineae; insecta; mediterranean countries; soil treatment; solanaceae; solanum; western europe]



 

McQueen-Mason, S.

Plant cell walls and the control of growth. [Journal Article]

Biochemical Society Transactions (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 25(1):204-214.

[81; plants; growth; cucumis sativus; cucumbers; plant anatomy; cell wallsCELL-SURFACE MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE biological development; cell structure; cucurbitaceae; plant products; vegetables]





 

Metwally, M.E.S.; Osman, M.S.; Riham Al-Rushaid

A high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of cypermethrin in vegetables and its application to kinetic studies after greenhouse treatment. [Journal Article]

Food Chemistry (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 59(2):283-290.

[78; cucumis sativus; solanum melongena; lycopersicon esculentum; insecticides; residues; cucumbers; aubergines; tomatoes; capsicum; methods; measurement; cypermethrin; fruit vegetables; agricultural chemicals; cucurbitaceae; lycopersicon; pesticides; plant products; solanaceae; solanum; synthetic pyrethrins; vegetables]




 

Miyatake, T.

Genetic trade-off between early fecundity and longevity in Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae). [abstract] [Journal Article]

Heredity : An International Journal of Genetics, Jan 1997. v. 78 (pt.1):93-100. Oxford : Blackwell Science Ltd.

[147; bactrocera cucurbitae; fecundity; longevity; pleiotropy; artificial selection; age at first insemination; line differences; selection responses; larvae; biological development; survival age at reproduction.]

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Mosler, C.T.; Schnitzler, W.H.

Position of drip tube and root growth. [Journal Article]

Gemuese (Germany), (1997)v. 33(2):101-103.

[93; cucumis sativus; roots; growth; fertilizer application; water; soil; sensors; textural soil types; soil types; weeds; vegetable growing; mulches; trickle irrigation; contract farming biological development; cucurbitaceae; equipment; farming systems; horticulture; irrigation methods; localized irrigation; measuring instruments; noxious plants; plant anatomy; plant vegetative organs; soil types]




 

Mulholland, D.A.; Sewram, V.; Osborne, R.; Pegel, K.H.; Connolly, J.D.

Cucurbitane triterpenoids from the leaves of Momordica foetida. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Phytochemistry, May 1997. v. 45 (2):391-395. Oxford : Elsevier Science Ltd.

[123; momordica foetida; leaves; plant composition; cucurbitacins; spectral analysis; chemical structure]




 



 

Navalon, A.; Gonzalez-Casado, A.; El-Khattabi, R.; Vilchez, J.L.; Fernandez-Alba, A.R.

Determination of imidacloprid in vegetable samples by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. [Journal Article]

Analyst (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 122(6):579-581.

[50; pesticides; residues; esculentum; cucumis sativus; gas chromatography; mass spectrometry; analytical methods; methods; measurement; tomatoes cucumbers; capsicum; phaseolus vulgaris; vegetables; insecticides ; analytical methods; chromatography; cucurbitaceae; leguminosae; lycopersicon; papilionoideae; pesticides; phaseolus; plant products; solanaceae; spectrometry; vegetables]





 

Navarro, J.M.; Navarro, M.D.; Botella, M.A.; Cerda, A.; Martinez, V.

Salinity x phosphorus x calcium interaction on melon plants. [Book Chapter]

[Mineral Nutrition of Plants in Sustainable Agriculture: Works Presented at the 6th National - 2nd Iberian Symposium on Mineral Nutrition of Plants. Seville, 12th to 15th of November, 1996]. ISBN: 84-89802-09-2

[44; cucumis melo; nutrient transport; salinity; phosphorus; calcium; growth; plant response; experimentation alkaline earth metals; biological development; chemicophysical properties; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; elements; metallic elements; nonmetals; plant physiology]

 

 

Nerson, H.; Edelstein, M.; Berdugo, R.; Ankorion, Y.

Monopotassium phosphate as a phosphorus and potassium source for greenhouse-winter-grown cucumber and muskmelon. [abstract] [Journal Articlre]

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1997. v. 20 (2/3):335-344. Monticello, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker Inc.

[124; cucumis sativus; melo; potassium dihydrogen phosphate; application rates; nutrient availability; greenhouse culture; crop yield; yield response functions; potassium chloride; phosphoric acid; nutrient deficiencies; yield losses; growth; soilless culture]



 

Niester-Nyveld, C.; Haubrich, A.; Kampendonk, H.; Gubatz, S.; Tenberge, K.B.; Rittscher, M.; Wilmesmeier, S.; Wiermann, R.

Immunocytochemical localization of phenolic compounds in pollen walls using antibodies against p-coumaric acid coupled to bovine serum albumin. [Journal Article]

Protoplasma, 1997. v. 197 (3/4):148-159. Wien : Springer-Verlag.

[143; cucurbita maxima]



 

Obata, H.; Umebayashi, M.

Effects of cadmium on mineral nutrient concentrations in plants differing in tolerance for cadmium. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1997. v. 20 (1):97-105. Monticello, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker Inc.

[129; phaseolus vulgaris; pisum sativum; oryza sativa; zea mays; cucumis sativus; cucurbita; cadmium; metal tolerance; water uptake; phytotoxicity; species differences; mineral content; potassium; manganese; copper; roots; shoots]




 

Ortiz, M.J.; Formaggio, A.R.; Epiphanio, J.C.N.

Classification of croplands through integration of remote sensing, GIS, and historical database. [Journal Article]

International Journal of Remote Sensing (United Kingdom) , (1997)v. 18(1):95-105.

[92; geographic information systems; remote sensing; classification; integration; tomatoes; cucurbita; soybeans; maize; sorghum; phaseolus vulgaris; land use; brazil; sao paulo, america; cereals; cucurbitaceae; gramineae; information systems; latin america; leguminosae; papilionoideae; plant products; socioeconomic organization; south america; surveying; vegetables]



 

Ozores-Hampton, M.; Hanlon, E.; Bryan, H.; Schaffer, B.

Cadmium, copper, lead, nickel and zinc concentrations in tomato and squash grown in MSW compost-amended calcareous soils. [Journal Article]

Compost Science & Utilization, Autumn 1997. v. 5 (4):40-45. Emmaus, PA : JG Press, 1993.

[113; lycopersicon esculentum; cucurbita maxima; calcareous soils; alkaline soils; refuse compost; composts; sewage sludge; mixtures; nitrogen fertilizers; application rates; heavy metals; cadmium; copper; lead; nickel; zinc; uptake; plant composition; soil; chemical composition; bioavailability; toxicity; health hazards minicipal solid waste compost]





 

Pacini, E.; Franchi, G.G.; Lisci, M.; Nepi, M

Pollen viability related to type of pollination in six angiosperm species. [Journal Article]

Annals of Botany (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 80(1):83-87.

[46; pollination; pollen; viability; palmae; festuca arundinacea; euphorbiaceae; acanthaceae; cucurbita pepo; spartium junceum ; CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS; MERCURIALIS ANNUA; ACANTHUS MOLLIS cells; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae; fertilization; festuca; gametes; gramineae; leguminosae; physiological functions; reproduction; sexual reproduction; spartium]



 



 

Pandey, R.R.; Gharti Chhetri, Y.D.; Vaidya, A.K.

Report on management of fruit fly, survey of egg parasites of citrus green stink bug and monitoring of pests of rice and maize, 1995-1996. [abstract] [ Book/Monograph]

Pokhara, Kaski (Nepal) : Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, Aug 1997; LARC Working Paper (Nepal), no. 97/25. ISSN: 1023-3415

[28; oryza; triticum; bactrocera; trissolcus; ooencyrtus; anastatus; light traps diptera; encyrtidae; equipment; eupelmidae; gramineae; hymenoptera; insecta; scelionidae; tephritidae; traps]

 



 

Park, D.K.; Um, Y.C.; Kwon, J.K.; Lee, J.H.; Kim, H.T.

Effects of number of secondary vine and fruiting position on harvesting time, yield and quality of oriental melon (Cucumis melo L. var. Makuwa) grown in greenhouse. [Journal Article]

RDA Journal of Horticulture Science (Korea Republic) , (Jun 1997)v.39(1):16-21.

[64; cucumis melo; greenhouses; harvesting date; crop yield; quality; climbers; fruiting; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; equipment; plant stages; protective structures; timing; yields]




 

Park, Y.K.; Kang, Y.H.; Lee, B.W.; Seog, H.M.

Changes of carotenoids of the pumpkin powder during storage. [Journal Article]

Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition (Korea Republic), (Feb 1997)v.26(1):32-36.

[77; pumpkins; powders; storage; carotenoids; processing; hplc analytical methods; chromatography; formulations; pigments; plant products; terpenoids; vegetables]




 

Perdue, D.O.

Identification and purification of a cromoglycate-sensitive nucleoside diphosphate kinase from membranes of Cucurbita pepo. [Journal Article]

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (France), (Jan 1997)v. 35(1):1-9.

[96: cucurbita pepo; phosphotransferases; nucleosides; cell membranes; proteins; cytoplasmic organelles; chromatography; biochemistry analytical methods; carbohydrates; cell structure; chemistry; cucurbitaceae; cytoplasm; enzymes; glycosides; nucleic compounds; protoplasm; transferases]



 

 

Piamonte, A.L.; Quebral, F.C.

Illustrated genera of studied seed-borne fungi in the Philippines (a monograph) [ Book/Monograph ]

College, Laguna (Philippines), 1997:50.

[49; capsicum annuum; brassica chinensis; cucumis sativus; seedborne organisms; genera; philippines asia; cruciferae; cucurbitaceae; pathogenesis; solanaceae; south east asia; taxa]



 



 

Plages, J.N.

New strategies in plant virus control: contribution of molecular biology and genetic mengineering]. The future of cultivars genetically modified for virus resistance (an example developed by Limagrain) [Journal Article]

Comptes Rendus de l'Academie d'Agriculture de France (France), (1997)v. 83(1):161-164.

[84; cucumis melo; vegetable crops; cucumber mosaic cucumovirus; disease resistance; disease control; genetic control; rna; genetic engineering; transgenic plants acids; crops; cucumis; cucumoviruses; cucurbitaceae; genetically modified organisms; nucleic acids; nucleic compounds; organic acids; pest control methods; plant viruses; resistance to injurious factors; transgenics;viruses]





 

Proust, C.

Integrated pest management file. An example of vegetable production with integrated control: SAVEOL products ( France ) [Journal Article]

PHM Revue Horticole (France), (Mar 1997)(no 379):17-20.

[47; lycopersicon esculentum; cucumis sativus; vegetable crops; pest control; integrated control; biological control organisms; quality; trade marks; france crops; cucurbitaceae; lycopersicon; mediterranean countries; pest control methods; solanaceae; western europe]




 



 

Pulgar, G.; Moreno, D.A.; Villora, G.; Ruiz, J.M.; Regala, L.; Belakbir, A.; Romero, L.

Leaf concentration of soluble and total sugars in grafted watermelon plants. [ Book Chapter]

[Mineral Nutrition of Plants in Sustainable Agriculture: Works Presented at the 6th National - 2nd Iberian Symposium on Mineral Nutrition of Plants. Seville, 12th to 15th of November, 1996]. ISBN: 84-89802-09-2

[41; citrullus lanatus; varieties; grafting; leaves; tissue analysis; sugars; starch; nutrition physiology; biological analysis; carbohydrates; cucurbitaceae; glucans; physiological functions; plant anatomy; propagation; vegetative organs; polysaccharides; taxa; vegetative propagation]



 

Roberts, Warren, Jim Duthie, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor

 

Relationship Between Watermelon Foliage and Fruit

 

Proceedings of the 17th Annual Horticulture Industries Show, 229-234, January, 9-10, 1998.

 

Roberts, W., M. Bienacki, J. Duthie, M. Taylor and J. V. Edelson

Vegetable Yields with Poultry Litter: Application and Implications

Proc. OK/ARK Hort. Ind. Show. 1999

 

Robinson, R.W.; Decker-Walters, D.S.

Cucurbits [Book/Monograph]

Wallingford (United Kingdom) : Cab International, 1997: 234 ISBN: 0-85199-133-5. Crop production science in horticulture 6

[1; plant production; plant breeding; genetics; cultural methods; fruits; seed production; plant diseases; nematodes; pest insects; pests of plants; tetranychidae; evolution; cucurbitaceae; noxious animals; arthropoda; plant production]



 

Roossinck, M.J.; Kaplin, I.; Palukaitis, P.

Support of a cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNA maps to a single amino acid proximal to the helicase domain of the helper virus. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Journal of Virology, Jan 1997. v. 71 (1):608-612.

[9; cucumber mosaic cucumovirus; incomplete viruses; rna; genomes; replication; induced mutations; mutants; recombination; targeted mutagenesis; recombinant dna; clones; strains; complementary dna; infections; nicotiana tabacum; cucurbita pepo; protoplasts; viral proteins; open reading frames; molecular conformation; secondary structure]

 

 

Ruiz, J.L.; Romero, L.

Copper foliar content and ascorbic acid oxidase in melon plants. [Book Chapter]

[Mineral Nutrition of Plants in Sustainable Agriculture: Works Presented at the 6th National- 2nd Iberian Symposium on Mineral Nutrition of Plants. Seville, 12th to 15th ofNovember, 1996]. ISBN: 84-89802-09-2

[43; cucumis melo; fertilizer application; npk fertilizers; copper; ascorbic acid; oxidoreductases; enzymic activity; leaves; tissue analysis; nutritional status; nutritional disorders acids; biological analysis; carbohydrates; chemicophysical properties; compound fertilizers; cucurbitaceae; disorders elements; enzymes; fertilizers; functional disorders; heavy metals; metallic elements; organic acids; plant anatomy; vegetative organs; sugar acids; transition elements; vitamins]




 

Ruiz, J.M.; Moreno, D.A.; Villora, G.; Pulgar, G.; Regala, L.; Belakbir, A.; Alvarez del Toro, J.; Romero, L.

A model to evaluate the influence of rootstock genotype on leaf-macronutrient content in grafted melon plants. [Book Chapter]

[Mineral Nutrition of Plants in Sustainable Agriculture: Works Presented at the 6th National - 2nd Iberian Symposium on Mineral Nutrition of Plants. Seville, 12th to 15th of November, 1996].ISBN: 84-89802-09-2

[45; cucumis melo; grafting; genotypes; root systems; nutrient uptake; mineral content; leaf area; leaves; tissue analysis; evaluation; methods biological analysis; cucurbitaceae; nutrition physiology; physiological functions; plant anatomy; plant propagation; vegetative organs; proximate composition; vegetative propagation]



 



 

Russo, V.M.; Russo, B.M.; Peters, M.; Perkins-Veazie, P.; Cartwright, B.

Interaction of Colletotrichum orbiculare with thrips and aphid feeding on watermelon seedlings [Journal Article]

Crop Protection (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 16(6):581-584.

[18; pests of plants; plant diseases; pathogens; citrullus lanatus; biomass; plant developmental stages; aphis gossypii; thrips tabaci; melons; pest insects; colletotrichum, aphididae; aphidoidea; aphis; citrullus; cucurbitaceae; deuteromycotina; developmental stages; fruits; fungi; insecta; noxious animals; pests; plant products; thripidae; thrips, thysanoptera]



 

Salt, S.

The great pumpkin. [Journal Article]

Small Farm Today, Oct/Nov 1997. v. 14 (5):24-28. Clark, MO : Missouri Farm Publishing Inc., 1992..

[110; cucurbita; varieties; cultivation; uses; marketing]




 

 

Sarker, S.D.; Lafont, R.; Sik, V.; Dinan, L.

Arvenin I (cucurbitacin B 2-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside) from Iberis umbellata [Journal Article]

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, (1997)v. 25(4):365-366.

[4; chemotaxonomy; cruciferae; chemical composition; taxonomy; plant ecology; terpenoids; seeds; plant composition; developmental stages; ecology; plant anatomy; developmental stages; reproductive organs; taxonomy]

 

Sarker, S.D.; Whiting, P.; Lafont, R.; Girault, J.P.; Dinan, L.

Cucurbitacin D from Cercidiphyllum japonicum. [Journal Article]

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology (United Kingdom) , (1997)v. 25(1):79-80

[99; cercidiphyllaceae; cruciferae; cucurbitaceae; seeds; chemotaxonomy; moulting hormones; hormone antagonists; botanical insecticides; forest trees; chemical composition; antimetabolites; biopesticides; botanical pesticides; developmental stages; hormones; insecticides; invertebrate hormones; pesticides; plant anatomy; developmental stages; reproductive organs; taxonomy]




 

 

Sarrazyn, R.; Ampe, G.; Vanparys, L.; Degroote, J.; Jans, F.; Gheysen, R.; Hemeryck, E.; Simoen, J.; Calus, A

West Flander Trial Garden for Industry Vegetables. Report 1995 [Belgium] [In Dutch: Westvlaamse Proeftuin voor Industriele Groenten. Verslag 1995.] [Book/Monograph]

Rumbeke (Belgium), 1997: 253 [Provincie West-Vlaanderen. Onderzoek- en Voorlichtingscentrum voor Land- en Tuinbouw, Ieperseweg 87, B-8800 Rumbeke (Belgium)]

[11; vegetable crops; varieties; phenology; disease surveillance; phytophthora infestans; solanum tuberosum; brassica oleracea; pest insects; asparagus officinalis; cucumis sativus; cucurbita pepo; rheum; allium ascalonicum; spinacia oleracea; allium cepa; foeniculum vulgare; brassica oleracea botrytis; brassica oleracea gongylodes; brassica oleracea capitata; cichorium intybus; allium fistulosum; variety trials; belgium; chenopodiaceae; cichorium; compositae; crops; cruciferae; cucumis; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae; epidemiology; experimentation; foeniculum; fungi; liliaceae; mastigomycotina; noxious animals; peronosporales; pests; phytophthora; polygonaceae; solanaceae; solanum; spinacia; taxa; testing; umbelliferae; western europe]



 

 

Scherer, G.F.E.; Arnold, B

Inhibitors of animal phospholipase A2 enzymes are selective inhibitors of auxin-dependent growth. Implications for auxin-induced signal transduction. [In German: Inhibitoren von tierischen Phospholipase-A2-Enzymen sind selektive Inhibitoren von auxin-abhaengigem Wachstum. Folgen fuer die auxin-induzierte Signaltransduktion.] [abstract] [Journal Article]

Planta, (1997)v. 202(4):462-469.

[10; cucurbita pepo; enzymes; auxins; growth; plant growth substances; enzymic activity; iaa; 2,4-d; hypocotyls; seedlings; pisum sativum; raphanus sativus; cytokinins; cotyledons; fatty acids; phospholipase a; enzyme inhibitors; animal proteins; fusicoccin; nordihydroguaiaretic acid; inhibitors; arachidonic acid; prostaglandins; derivatives; kinetin; protein transport; oleyethyl phosphocholine; aristolochic acid; acids; biological development; chemicophysical properties; cruciferae; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; diterpenoids; heterocyclic compounds; indoles; leaves; leguminosae; organic acids; papilionoideae; pisum; plant anatomy; developmental stages; growth substances; vegetative organs; raphanus; seedlings; stems; terpenoids]



 

Schmidli-Sacherer, P.; Keel, C.; Defago, G.

The global regulator GacA of Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 is required for suppression of root diseases in dicotyledons but not in Gramineae. [Journal Article]

Plant Pathology (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 46(1): 80-90.

[85; biological control organisms; disease control; gramineae; pseudomonas fluorescens; dicotyledons; zea mays; triticum aestivum; plant diseases; pathogens; fungal diseases; cucumis sativus; lepidium sativum; pythium ultimum POACEAE angiosperms; bacteria; cruciferae; cucumis;]



 

 

Schmidt, U.

The "Profft-Robot" for cucumber headgrafting. [ Journal Article]

Rheinische Monatsschrift fuer Gemuese, Obst, Zierpflanzen (Germany), (1997)v. 85(7):530.

[37; cucumbers; root stocks,; cucurbita; crop yield; tomatoes; cucumis sativus; lycopersicon esculentum; grafting; cucurbitaceae; lycopersicon; plant anatomy; products; propagation; vegetative organs; propagation materials; solanaceae; vegetables; vegetative propagation; yields]




 

 Seo, M.W.; Kim, Y.J.; Lim, J.W.; Yu, C.J.

Effects of irrigation amount on yield and sugar content of summer watermelon(Citrullus vulgaris S.) [Journal Article]

RDA Journal of Horticulture Science (Korea Republic), (Jun 1997) v.39(1):30-34.

[69; citrullus lanatus; summer; crop yield; carbohydrate content; irrigation rates; quality; statistical methods; crop management; cucurbitaceae; methods; proximate composition; seasons; yields]



 

Shrefler, J.W. Roberts, B.W. Edelson, J.V. Duthie, J.A. Taylor, M.J.

 

Assessment of currently available and potential tools for controlling weeds in watermelon

 

SOURCE: Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society. 1998. v. 51 p. 93.


 

 

Shrestha, N.P.; Aryal, I.K.; Gurung, H.B.

Traditional feeding practices for pigs in the Koshi hills. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Nepal Agriculture Research Journal (Nepal), (1997)v. 1(1):71-76.

[ 33; swine; animal feeding; highlands; nepal, domestic animals; livestock; physiographic features; south asia; suidae; useful animals]




 

Slabas, T.

Galactolipid biosynthesis genes and endosymbiosis. [Journal Article]

Trends in Plant Science (United Kingdom), (1997)v. 2(5):161-162.

[54; biosynthesis; dna; lipids; arabidopsis thaliana; cucumis sativus; cloning; mutants; evolution; molecular genetics; genes; cucumbers; nucleotide sequence; glycerides; cell membranes COMPLEMENTARY DNA; CEREBROSIDES; DIACYLGLYCEROLS acids; arabidopsis; biochemical reactions; cell structure; chromosomes; cruciferae; cucurbitaceae; esters; genetics; genomes; lipids; nucleic acids; nucleic compounds; nucleus; organic acids; plant products; progeny; vegetables]




 

Smith, B.D.

The initial domestication of Cucurbita pepo in Americas 10,000 years ago. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Science, May 9, 1997. v. 276 (5314):932-934. Washington, D.C. : American Association for the Advancement of Science.

[128; cucurbita pepo; domestication; paleobotany]




 

Speranza, A.; Calzoni, G.L.; Pacini, E.

Occurrence of mono- or disaccharides and polysaccharide reserves in mature pollen grains. [Journal Article]

Sexual Plant Reproduction, 1997. v. 10 (2):110-115. Heidelberg : Springer International, 1988.

[132; cucurbita pepo; chamaerops humilis; mercurialis annua; ricinus communis; pinus halepensis; trachycarpus excelus; typha latifolia; magnolia grandiflora; passiflora caerulea; malus pumila; prunus avium; zea mays; lilium; pollen; plant composition; starch; sucrose; glucose; fructose]




 

 

Stahlberg, R.; Cosgrove, D.J.

A reduced xylem pressure altered the electric and growth responses in cucumber hypocotyls. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Plant, Cell and Environment, (1997)v. 20(1):101-109.

[5; growth; xylem; hypocotyls; cucumis sativus; cucumbers; seedlings; wounds; electrical properties; pressure; abiotic injuries; growth rate; seedling growth; membrane potential; mannitol; roots; electrophysiology; electric potential; membrane depolarization; biological development; chemicophysical properties; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; lesions; plant anatomy; tissues; t vegetative organs; seedlings; stems; vascular tissues; vegetables]

 

 

Stahlberg, R.; Cosgrove, D.J.

Mannitol inhibits growth of intact cucumber but not pea seedlings by mechanically collapsing the root pressure. [Journal Article]

Plant, Cell and Environment, (1997) v. 20(9):1135-1144.

[13; cucumis sativus; pisum sativum; root pressure; drought stress; mannitol; growth; plant developmental stages; hypocotyls; cucumbers; peas; seedlings; alcohols; biological development; carbohydrates; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; leguminosae; nutrient transport; papilionoideae; pisum; plant anatomy; developmental stages; physiology; products; vegetative organs; polyols; seedlings; stems; stress; sugar alcohols; vegetables]



 

Stein, S.

The pumpkin variety increases. [Journal Article]

Gartenpraxis (Germany), (1997)v. 23(4):37-41.

[51; cucurbita maxima; cucurbita; varieties; vegetable growing; fusarium oxysporum; provenance; carotenoids; fertilizer application; cucurbita moschata; fruit; flavour; pepo; plant oils; ornamental plants; cultivation; soil; pollination; cucurbit vegetables ; Kuerbis; Art; Pflanzenverwendung; Pflanzeninhaltsstoff; Cucurbita ficifolia; Herkunft; Zierkuerbis crops; cucurbitaceae; deuteromycotina; fertilization; fungi; fusarium; horticulture; oils; organoleptic properties; physiological functions; pigments; plant anatomy; plant products; plant reproductive organs; processed plant products; processed products; quality; reproduction; sexual reproduction; taxa; terpenoids; vegetable.]




 

 

 

Susin, I.

Fertility and pollen tube growth in polyploid melons (Cucumis melo L.) [Journal Article]

Euphytica (Netherlands), (1997)v. 93(3):369-373.

[14; cucumis melo; fertility; pollen; polyploidy; pollination; germination; biological properties; cells; chromosome number; cucurbitaceae; developmental stages; fertilization; gametes; physiological functions; plant developmental stages; reproduction; sexual reproduction]

 

 

Suszkiw, J.

 

A new melon disease: yellow vine. [Journal Article]

Agricultural Research , Nov 1997. v. 45 (11):20-22. Washington, D.C. : Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture.

[104; cucurbitaceae; bacterial diseases; epidemiology; disease vectors bacterium-like organisms]





 

Sylling, G.B.

Bug as vermin in cucumber. [Journal Article]

Gartneryrket (Norway), (1997)v. 87(5):24-25.

[73; cucumis sativus; greenhouse crops; lygus rugulipennis; pest insects; stems; leaves; cucurbit fruits; biological control; physical control; norway crops; cucurbitaceae; fruits; hemiptera; heteroptera; insecta; lygus; miridae; noxious animals; pest control methods; pests; plant anatomy; plant products; plant vegetative organs; scandina, western europe]





 

 

 

 

Takahashi, H.

Gravimorphogenesis: gravity-regulated formation of the peg in cucumber seedlings. [Journal Article]

Planta (Germany), (1997)v. 203(suppl.):164-169.

[26; morphogenesis; gravity; cucumis sativus; seedlings; germination; roots; auxins; growth; statoliths; cells; iaa; tropisms; plastids; starch Gravitropismus; Spross; Amyloplast; auxins; biological development; body parts; carbohydrates; cell structure; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; cytoplasm; cytoplasmic organelles; developmental stages; glucans; heterocyclic compounds; indoles; movement; physical phenomena; physiological functions; plant anatomy; plant developmental stages; growth substances; vegetative organs; polysaccharides; protoplasm; sense organs ]

 

Taylor, Merritt J.

Economic Importance Of Cucurbits

Presented at the International Cucurbitaceae 1994 Conference, November 1-4, 1994, South Padre Island, Texas.
 

Taylor, Merritt J.

 

Impact of Melons In South Texas - 1990

 

Annual Melon Federal Market Order Report and Policy Statement, October, 1990.


 

Tiryaki, O.; Maden, S.; Tuncbilek, A.S.

14C-residues of trifluralin in soil and melon. [Journal Article]

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology , Nov 1997. v. 59 (5):750-756. New York : Springer-Verlag, 1966.

[120; herbicide residues; persistence; movement in soil; soil; cucurbitaceae pesticides (general) plant science (general) - plant diseases (general) - miscellaneous plant disorders and injuries; soil sciences - soil chemistry and physics]




 



 

Toyomasu, T.; Kawaide, H.; Sekimoto, H.; Numers, C. von; Phillips, A.L.; Hedden, P.; Kamiya, Y.

Cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding gibberellin 20-oxidase from rice (Oryza sativa) seedlings. [Journal Article]

Physiologia Plantarum (Denmark), (Jan 1997) v. 99(1):111-118.

[71; arabidopsis thaliana; cucurbita pepo; escherichia coli; oryza sativa; seedlings; molecular cloning; gene expression; ga; pcr; electrophoresis analytical methods; arabidopsis; bacteria; cruciferae; cucurbita; cucurbitaceae;; diterpenoids; enterobacteriaceae; escherichia; genetic engineering; gramineae; oryza; plant developmental stages; plant growth substances; terpenoids]





 

Trost, P.; Foscarini, S.; Preger, V.; Bonora, P.; Vitale, L.; Pupillo, P.

Dissecting the diphenylene lodonium-sensitive NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase of zucchini plasma membrane. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Plant Physiology, June 1997. v. 114 (2):737-746. Rockville, MD : American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1926.

[121; cucurbita pepo; hypocotyls; etiolation; plasma membranes; protein composition; nadph; benzoquinone; oxidoreductases; purification; substrates; enzyme activity; inhibitors; dosage effects; binding sites]






 

Tsagkarakou, A.; Navajas, M.; Lagnel, J.; Pasteur, N.

Population structure in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) from Crete based on multiple allozymes. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Heredity : An International Journal of Genetics, (1997)v. 78(1):84-92.

[8; acarina; noxious animals; arthropoda; pests of plants; polymorphism; fruit vegetables; lycopersicon esculentum; cucurbita; cucurbit vegetables; hibiscus abelmoschus; genes; enzymes; weeds; tomatoes; pumpkins; okras; citrus; tetranychus urticae; greece; hosts; biochemistry; alloenzymes; enzyme polymorphism; loci; population structure; genetic polymorphism; gene frequency; gene flow; hosts of plant pests; genetic variation genetic; differentiation; cell structure; chemistry; chromosomes; cucurbitaceae; hibiscus; lycopersicon; malvaceae; mediterranean countries; noxious plants; nucleus;plant products; prostigmata; rutaceae; solanaceae; southern europe; tetranychidae; tetranychus; vegetables; western europe]



 

Vargas, R.I.; Walsh, W.A.; Kanehisa, D.; Jang, E.B.; Armstrong, J.W.

Demography of four Hawaiian fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) reared at five constant temperatures. [Journal Article]

Annuals of the Entomological Society of America, Mar 1997. v. 90 (2):162-168. Lanham, Md. : Entomological Society of America.

[139; bactrocera cucurbitae; bactrocera dorsalis; ceratitis capitata; demography; environmental temperature; longevity; survival; fecundity; reproduction; life tables; age structure; laboratory rearing; species differences bactrocera latifrons]




 

 

Velcheva, M.P.; Donchev, C.

Isoprenoid hydrocarbons from the fruit of extant plants [abstract] [Journal Article]

Phytochemistry, (1997)v. 45(4):637-639.

[3; cucumis melo; lycopersicon esculentum; chemical composition; diospyros khaki; hydrocarbons; melons; tomatoes; diospyros; waxes; terpenoids; fruits; epidermis; plant cuticle; plant composition; isoprenoids; quantitative analysis; pristane; phytane; cucurbitaceae; ebenaceae; fruits; lycopersicon; plant products; solanaceae; vegetables]



 

Villora, G.; Pulgar, G.; Moreno, D.A.; Romero, L.

Effect of salinity treatments on nutrient concentration in zucchini plants (Cucurbita pepo L. var. Moschata) [Journal Article]

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1997. v. 37 (5):605-608. Collingwood, Vic. Australia : CSIRO Australia.

[134: soil salinity; growth; leaves; fruits; nutrient content; sodium; potassium; calcium; magnesium; foliar diagnosis; plant nutrition; cucurbita pepo]




 

Ward, B.M.; Medville, R.; Lazarowitz, S.G.; Turgeon, R.

The geminivirus BL1 movement protein is associated with endoplasmic reticulum-derived tubules in developing phloem cells. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Journal of Virology, May 1997. v. 71 (5):3726-3733. Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology.

[142]



 

 

Weekes, B.

Pumpkins for the holidays [Journal Article]

Small Farm Today, Dec/Jan 1996/1997. v. 13 (6):34-35. Clark, MO : Missouri Farm Publishing Inc.

[2; cucurbita; ancillary enterprises; plant science (general); plant production; horticultural crops]



 

Wien, H.C. (ed.)

The physiology of vegetable crops. [Book/Monograph]

Wallingford (United Kingdom) : CAB INTERNATIONAL, 1997, x + 662 : ISBN: 0-85199-146-7

[25; lycopersicon esculentum; solanum tuberosum; cucumis sativus; cucumis melo; cucurbita; cucurbita pepo; apium graveolens; phaseolus; zea mays; brassica oleracea botrytis; brassica oleracea italica; capitata; gemmifera; beta vulgaris; daucus carota; pastinaca sativa; brassica rapa; allium cepa; allium sativum; asparagus, alliaceae; allium; apium; beta; brassica oleracea; chenopodiaceae; cruciferae; cucurbitaceae; daucus; gramineae; leguminosae; liliaceae; lycopersicon; papilionoideae; pastinaca; solanaceae; solanum; umbelliferae; zea]




 

Wilk, F. van der; Verbeek, M.; Dullemans, A.M.; Heuvel, J.F.J.M. van den.

The genome-linked protein of potato leafroll virus is located downstream of the putative protease domain of the ORF1 product. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Virology, Aug 4, 1997. v. 234 (2):300-303. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press.

[112; potato leaf roll luteovirus; open reading frames; amino acid sequences,molecular sequence data]



 

Yohalem, D.

Prospects for the biological control of foliar plant diseases in Danish greenhouses. [Book Chapter]

SP Report, 8: 14th Danish Plant Protection Conference: Pest and Diseases.; in SP rapport, 8: 14. (Denmark) : SP. , Mar 1997:199-206. [Corell, A. (ed.).]

[88; greenhouse crops; lycopersicon esculentum; cucumis sativus; rosa; mildews; moulds; biological control; plant diseases; antagonism; experimentation; denmark crops; cucumis; cucurbitaceae; fungal diseases; infectious diseases; lycopersicon; pest control methods; plant diseases; rosaceae; scandinavia; solanaceae; western europe]



 

Zehnder, G.; Kloepper, J.; Tuzun, S.; Yao, C.B.; Wei, G.; Chambliss, O.; Shelby, R.

Insect feeding on cucumber mediated by rhizobacteria-induced plant resistance. [Journal Article]

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, Apr 1997. v. 83 (1):81-85.

[136; diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi; cucumis sativus; erwinia tracheiphila; plant diseases; induced resistance; bacillus pumilus; bacteria; feeding preferences; plant composition; cucurbitacins; plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria; flavomonas oryzihabitans; cucurbit wilt disease]





 

Zehnder, G.; Kloepper, J.; Yao, C.; Wei, G.

Induction of systemic resistance in cucumber against cucumber beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. [abstract] [Journal Article]

Journal of Economic Entomology, Apr 1997. v. 90 (2):391-396.

[116; Cucumis sativus; diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi; acalymma vittatum; erwinia tracheiphila; induced resistance; soil bacteria; rhizosphere; pseudomonas putida; serratia marcescens; bacillus pumilus; insect control; population density; control; plant diseases; disease prevalence; disease vectors; vector control; growth; crop yield]





 

Zhang, W.; Watson, A.K.

Host range of Exserohilum monoceras, a potential bioherbicide for the control of Echinochloa species. [Journal Article]

Canadian Journal of Botany = Journal Canadien de Botanique, May 1997. v. 75 (5):685-692. Ottawa : National Research Council of Canada, 1951.

[106; exserohilum; echinochloa crus-galli; echinochloa colonum; rottboellia cochinchinensis; zea mays; sorghum bicolor; poaceae; araceae; caricaceae; convolvulaceae; dioscoreaceae; euphorbiaceae; fabaceae; malvaceae; musaceae; arecaceae; solanaceae; apiaceae; asteraceae; brassicaceae; cucurbitaceae; zingiberaceae; biological control; phylogenetics; host plants; dew; symptoms; seedlings; host range; saccharum officinarum; sporulation; susceptibility; leaves; conidia; weed control; mycoherbicides; nontarget organisms]