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- Genetic Diversity in Indian Snapmelon (Cucumis Melo Var. Momordica) Accessions Revealed by ISSR Markers
- Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus) and Melon (C. Melo) Have Numerous Wild Relatives in Asia and Australia, and the Sister Species of Melon Is from Australia
- Effects of Cefan Melon (Cucumis Melo L.) Seed Extracts on Human Erythrocyte Carbonic Anhydrase I-Ii Enzymes
- Your Source for Asian Vegetable Seeds for 104 Years
- Valenciano and Pele De Sapo, Cultivated in the Amazon
- Selection of Flower Buds and Carbon Source for Anther Culture in Melon (Cucumis Melo)
- Pharmacological Importance of Cucumis Melo L.: an Overview
- CGC 14 (1991) Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative
- Section 3591.15. Melon Fruit Fly Eradication Area
- Origin, Distribution and Systematics of Culinary Cucumber (Cucumis Melo Subsp
- Cucumis Melo L. Seeds As a Promising Source of Oil Naturally
- Honeydew and Other Winter Melons in the Garden Dan Drost Vegetable Specialist
- CGC 17 (1994) Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative
- Melon Cucumis Melo L. Henry M. Munger Jack E. Staub Claude E
- From Seed to Flour: Sowing Sustainability in the Use of Cantaloupe Melon Residue 5 (Cucumis Melo L
- Characterization of Polyphenolic Compounds in Cantaloupe Melon By-Products
- Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
- The Wax Gourd Genomes Offer Insights Into the Genetic Diversity and Ancestral Cucurbit Karyotype
- (Cucumis Melo L. Cv. Galia) Treated with UV-C Rezzan KASIM1*, Mehmet Ufuk KASIM1
- Origin and Emergence of the Sweet Dessert Watermelon, Citrullus Lanatus
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 301.97–2
- CGC 9 (1986) Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative
- Melon (Cucumis Melo L.) Seeds As Potential Source for Oils
- Specialty Melon Cultivar Evaluation Under Organic and Conventional
- Genetic Resources and Vulnerabilities of Major Cucurbit Crops
- + 2019-10-29 International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants Geneva
- Mn-Ext-Bltn-356.Pdf (5.151Mb Application/Pdf)
- Use of Cucumis Metuliferus As a Rootstock for Melon to Manage Meloidogyne Incognita
- Cucurbits (Cucurbitaceae; Cucumis Spp., Cucurbita Spp., Citrullus Spp.) Ales Lebeda Palacky University
- Resistance to Cucurbit Yellowing Stunting Disorder Virus in Crosses of the Resistant Accession, TGR-1551 (TGR), and the Susceptible ‘Piel De Sapo’ (PS)
- Botany of Cucumis Melo
- Citrulline and Arginine Content of Taxa of Cucurbitaceae
- New State Records for Citrullus, Cucumis, and Cucurbita
- Growing Melons in Sacramento
- Mixed Melon Production in California
- Cantaloupes, Cucumis Melo by Anne-Marie Walker
- Melon Crop Vulnerability Statement 2020