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1. Evaluation of Turkish melon accessions for resistance to Fusarium wilt, downy mildew, powdery mildew,Cucumber mosaic virusandZucchini yellow mosaic virus

3. ETHYLENE-REGULATED GENES AND CLARIFICATION OF THE ROLE OF ETHYLENE IN THE REGULATION OF RIPENING AND QUALITY IN CANTALOUPE MELON FRUIT

5. Comparison of ploidy level screening methods in watermelon: Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. and Nakai

6. Race identification in powdery mildew ( Sphaerotheca fuliginea ) on melon ( Cucumis melo ) in Japan

7. Sources of resistance to Watermelon Chlorotic Stunt Virus in melon

8. First known image of Cucurbita in Europe, 1503-1508

9. Durable virus resistance in plants through conventional approaches: a challenge

10. Simple sequence repeats in Cucumis mapping and map merging

11. Diversity, history and production of cultivated cucurbits

12. Induction of parthenogenetic haploid embryos after pollination by irradiated pollen in watermelon

13. Abstracts of papers presented at a Symposium on Biological Control and Microbial Interactions Abstracts of papers presented at the French-Israeli Colloquium on Selection of Plants for Disease Resistance Abstracts of papers presented at the 3rd Meeting on Pheromone Research in Israel

15. Strains of Zucchini Yellow Mosaic virus in muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.)

17. Fraisiers

18. Pommes de terre

19. Asperges

20. Evolution de la production et de la diversité variétale

21. Piments

22. Laitues

23. Aubergines

24. Domestication et amélioration des plantes

25. Melons, concombres et pastèques

26. Courges, gourdes, citrouilles et potirons

27. Tomates

28. Origines géographiques et répartition actuelle des productions

29. A highly diversified NLR cluster in melon contains homologs that confer powdery mildew and aphid resistance.

30. Specificity of Resistance and Tolerance to Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus in Melon Accessions and Resistance Breaking with a Single Mutation in VPg.

31. Resistance Against Melon Chlorotic Mosaic Virus and Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus in Melon.

32. A comprehensive genome variation map of melon identifies multiple domestication events and loci influencing agronomic traits.

33. Dual resistance of melon to Fusarium oxysporum races 0 and 2 and to Papaya ring-spot virus is controlled by a pair of head-to-head-oriented NB-LRR genes of unusual architecture.

34. Vegetable crops in the Mediterranean basin with an overview of virus resistance.

35. A consensus linkage map for molecular markers and quantitative trait loci associated with economically important traits in melon (Cucumis melo L.).

36. A transposon-induced epigenetic change leads to sex determination in melon.

37. A conserved mutation in an ethylene biosynthesis enzyme leads to andromonoecy in melons.

38. An eIF4E allele confers resistance to an uncapped and non-polyadenylated RNA virus in melon.

39. Volatile compounds in the skin and pulp of Queen Anne's pocket melon.

40. First known image of Cucurbita in Europe, 1503-1508.

41. Strain-specific and recessive QTLs involved in the control of partial resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis race 1.2 in a recombinant inbred line population of melon.

42. Relationship between Loci conferring downy mildew and powdery mildew resistance in melon assessed by quantitative trait Loci mapping.

43. Molecular markers linked to papaya ring spot virus resistance and Fusarium race 2 resistance in melon.

44. Polygenic Inheritance of Partial Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis Race 1.2 in Melon.

45. Durable virus resistance in plants through conventional approaches: a challenge.

46. Linkage map of Cucumis melo including phenotypic traits and sequence-characterized genes.

47. A reference map of Cucumis melo based on two recombinant inbred line populations.

48. Resistance gene homologues in melon are linked to genetic loci conferring disease and pest resistance.

49. Molecular and genetic characterization of a non-climacteric phenotype in melon reveals two loci conferring altered ethylene response in fruit.

50. Genetic control of fruit shape acts prior to anthesis in melon ( Cucumis melo L.).

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