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Cucurbita maxima, one of at least five species of cultivated squash, is one of the most diverse domesticated species. This species originated in South... |
non-vining "bush" cultivars of C. pepo and C. maxima have also been developed. The yellow or orange flowers on a Cucurbita plant are of two types: female and male... |
has been noted to form interspecific hybrids with Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita moschata, and Cucurbita pepo. Interspecific hybrids have generally been infertile... |
used for some cultivars of Cucurbita argyrosperma, Cucurbita ficifolia, Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita moschata, and Cucurbita pepo. C. pepo pumpkins are... |
Winter squash (section Cucurbita maxima) different cultivated species of the New World genus Cucurbita L. (Cucurbitaceae): C. pepo L., C. maxima Duchesne, C. moschata Duchesne, C. argyrosperma C... |
landrace from extinction: the example of a winter squash landrace (Cucurbita maxima Duchesne) in Northern Italy (Lungavilla-Pavia)". Genetic Resources... |
Cucurbita moschata is a species originating in either Central America or northern South America. It includes cultivars known as squash or pumpkin. C.... |
A giant pumpkin is an orange fruit of the squash Cucurbita maxima, commonly weighing from 68 kilograms (150 lb) to over 910 kilograms (2,010 lb). Growing... |
南瓜) is a type of winter squash, a Japanese variety of the species Cucurbita maxima. It is also called kabocha squash or Japanese pumpkin in North America... |
orange colored winter squash, a cultivated variety of the species Cucurbita maxima. It looks like a small pumpkin without the ridges. It belongs to the... |
a winter squash. It is an heirloom, predating 1820. A cultivar of Cucurbita maxima, it is closely related to the buttercup squash. It is typically 6 pounds... |
including wheat and the genus Cucurbita. These nutrients are eventually completely depleted during seedling growth. In Cucurbita maxima, globoids form as early... |
Coccinia grandis Jackfruit (unripe) Artocarpus heterophyllus Kabocha Cucurbita maxima Kiwano / Horned melon Cucumis metuliferus Kapas-kapas Telosma procumbens... |
used Cucurbita ecuadorensis to breed resistance to papaya ringspot virus, watermelon mosaic virus, and powdery mildew, into common Cucurbita maxima cultivars... |
transferred Chlamydomonas reinhardtii glycolate dehydrogenase and Cucurbita maxima malate synthase into the chloroplast of tobacco (a C3 model organism)... |
a bird endemic to Australia Corylus maxima, an Old World hazel Crocomela maxima, a Bolivian moth Cucurbita maxima, a squash native to South America This... |
Decumbent stem in Cucurbita maxima.... |
which we know it, under domestication. Compare indigen. Examples are Cucurbita maxima, Phaseolus vulgaris, Zea mays. Botanical historian Alan Morton thought... |
David Troupes Buttercup squash, a variety of the winter squash species Cucurbita maxima HMS Buttercup, a list of vessels built for the Royal Navy Little Buttercup... |
"Remote-controlled stop of phloem mass flow by biphasic occlusion in Cucurbita maxima". Journal of Experimental Botany. 61 (13): 3697–3708. doi:10.1093/jxb/erq181... |