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2. ClSnRK2.3 negatively regulates watermelon fruit ripening and sugar accumulation
3. CuGenDBv2: an updated database for cucurbit genomics
4. The key clock component ZEITLUPE (ZTL) negatively regulates ABA signaling by degradation of CHLH in Arabidopsis
5. Natural variation in the NAC transcription factor NONRIPENING contributes to melon fruit ripening
6. Quantitative Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis of Fruit Development and Ripening in Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
7. ClZISO mutation leads to photosensitive flesh in watermelon
8. The Watermelon Genome
9. Alternative transcription and feedback regulation suggest that SlIDI1 is involved in tomato carotenoid synthesis in a complex way.
10. Cucurbitaceae genome evolution, gene function, and molecular breeding
11. Sugar transporter VST1 knockout reduced aphid damage in watermelon
12. The NAC transcription factor ClNAC68 positively regulates sugar content and seed development in watermelon by repressing ClINV and ClGH3.6
13. Loss of The Phloem-Expressed Sugar Transporter VST1 Reduces Aphid Performance In Watermelon
14. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis of ClBG1 decreased seed size and promoted seed germination in watermelon
15. Grafting Delays Watermel on Fruit Ripening by Altering Gene Expression of ABA Centric Phytohormone Signaling
16. Evolutionary gain of oligosaccharide hydrolysis and sugar transport enhanced carbohydrate partitioning in sweet watermelon fruits
17. Correction: The NAC transcription factor ClNAC68 positively regulates sugar content and seed development in watermelon by repressing ClINV and ClGH3.6
18. Watermelon
19. Overexpression of the Watermelon Ethylene Response Factor ClERF069 in Transgenic Tomato Resulted in Delayed Fruit Ripening
20. Localization shift of a sugar transporter contributes to phloem unloading in sweet watermelons
21. Citrullus lanatus
22. Decreased Protein Abundance of Lycopene β-Cyclase Contributes to Red Flesh in Domesticated Watermelon
23. Resequencing of 414 cultivated and wild watermelon accessions identifies selection for fruit quality traits
24. A unique chromosome translocation disrupting ClWIP1 leads to gynoecy in watermelon
25. Cucurbit Genomics Database (CuGenDB): a central portal for comparative and functional genomics of cucurbit crops
26. Engineering herbicide-resistant watermelon variety through CRISPR/Cas9-mediated base-editing
27. A Tonoplast Sugar Transporter Underlies a Sugar Accumulation QTL in Watermelon
28. Karyotype Stability and Unbiased Fractionation in the Paleo-Allotetraploid Cucurbita Genomes
29. Abscisic acid pathway involved in the regulation of watermelon fruit ripening and quality trait evolution
30. Karyotype stability and unbiased fractionation in the paleo-allotetraploidCucurbitagenomes
31. Modulation of Sex Expression in Four Forms of Watermelon by Gibberellin, Ethephone and Silver Nitrate
32. Efficient CRISPR/Cas9-based gene knockout in watermelon
33. High‐level expression of a novel chromoplast phosphate transporter ClPHT4;2 is required for flesh color development in watermelon
34. Comparative dynamics of ethylene production and expression of the ACS and ACO genes in normal-ripening and non-ripening watermelon fruits
35. Mutation in the gene encoding1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase 4(CitACS4) led to andromonoecy in watermelon
36. Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Formation of a Core Collection of 1197 Citrullus Accessions
37. A high-density genetic map for anchoring genome sequences and identifying QTLs associated with dwarf vine in pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima Duch.)
38. Genome-wide identification and comparative analysis of grafting-responsive mRNA in watermelon grafted onto bottle gourd and squash rootstocks by high-throughput sequencing
39. Inheritance of sex forms in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
40. Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of Cultivated and Wild Watermelon during Fruit Development
41. An integrated genetic map based on four mapping populations and quantitative trait loci associated with economically important traits in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
42. Colonization of Fusarium Wilt‐Resistant and Susceptible Watermelon Roots by a Green‐Fluorescent‐Protein‐tagged Isolate of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. niveum
43. Dynamic characteristics of sugar accumulation and related enzyme activities in sweet and non-sweet watermelon fruits
44. Genome-Wide Identification and Comparative Analysis of Conserved and Novel MicroRNAs in Grafted Watermelon by High-Throughput Sequencing
45. The draft genome of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) and resequencing of 20 diverse accessions
46. Application of comparative genomics in developing markers tightly linked to the Pm-2F gene for powdery mildew resistance in melon (Cucumis melo L.)
47. A High Resolution Genetic Map Anchoring Scaffolds of the Sequenced Watermelon Genome
48. Identification and validation of a core set of microsatellite markers for genetic diversity analysis in watermelon, Citrullus lanatus Thunb. Matsum. & Nakai
49. Sources of Resistance to Race 2WF Powdery Mildew in U.S. Watermelon Plant Introductions
50. Characterization of transcriptome dynamics during watermelon fruit development: sequencing, assembly, annotation and gene expression profiles
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