نتایج جستجو برای: cucurbita pepo l

تعداد نتایج: 619566  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Oris I Sanjur Dolores R Piperno Thomas C Andres Linda Wessel-Beaver

We have investigated the phylogenetic relationships among six wild and six domesticated taxa of Cucurbita using as a marker an intron region from the mitochondrial nad1 gene. Our study represents one of the first successful uses of a mtDNA gene in resolving inter- and intraspecific taxonomic relationships in Angiosperms and yields several important insights into the origins of domesticated Cucu...

2013

The word “pumpkin” is derived from the Latin word pepo, which is a botanical term for fruit with a hard rind and fleshy interior. The commonly used scientific name for pumpkins is Cucurbita pepo. But some other cucurbits, such as Cucurbita moschata (e.g., ‘Dickenson’ and ‘Libby Select’, known as processing pumpkin) (Figure 1, B) and Cucurbita maxima, which are winter squash, are also known as p...

2007
B. Picó A. Sifres C. Esteras F. Nuez

The genus Cucurbita L. includes five cultivated species. C. pepo L., C. maxima Duchesne, and C. moschata Duchesne are the three most economically important. A high level of morphological and agronomical variability exists within these species. Large collections of Cucurbita landraces with a high potential value for breeding are maintained elsewhere. The COMAV’s Genebank at the Polytechnic Unive...

Journal: : 2023

Evaluation of Genetic Parameters Yield and Agronomic Characteristics in Domestic Foreign Hybrid Cultivars Cucurbita pepo L. Isfahan

Journal: :Multidisciplinary cancer investigation 2021

Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Hydroethanolic Extract Cucurbita pepo L. Fruit and Their Anti-proliferative Apoptotic Activity Against Breast Cancer Cell Line (MCF-7)

2016
William L. Holdsworth Kyle E. LaPlant Duane C. Bell Molly M. Jahn Michael Mazourek

Powdery mildew is a major fungal disease on squash and pumpkin (Cucurbita spp.) in the US and throughout the world. Genetic resistance to the disease is not known to occur naturally within Cucurbita pepo and only infrequently in Cucurbita moschata, but has been achieved in both species through the introgression of a major resistance gene from the wild species Cucurbita okeechobeensis subsp. mar...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Harry S Paris Marie-Christine Daunay Michel Pitrat Jules Janick

BACKGROUND The genus Cucurbita (pumpkin, squash, gourd) is native to the Americas and diffused to other continents subsequent to the European contact in 1492. For many years, the earliest images of this genus in Europe that were known to cucurbit specialists were the two illustrations of C. pepo pumpkins that were published in Fuchs' De Historia Stirpium, 1542. Images of fruits of two Cucurbita...

Journal: :health, spirituality and medical ethics journal 0
batool hashemi qom university of medical sciences tahmine dadkhah tehrani qom university of medical sciences

background and objectives: cucurbita pepo l. is a one-year creeper plant with wide heart shaped leaves covered by tiny trichome with many benefits in its fruit, seed, leaf and root. currently some studies has been directed to show its preventive and curetive properties for some diseases as an alternative or supplement for other methods. the purpose of present study was to investigate the mentio...

2018
Mary L Cornelius

The ovipositional preferences of two squash bug species, Anasa tristis (DeGeer) (Heteroptera: Coreidae) and Anasa armigera Say (Heteroptera: Coreidae), were evaluated in paired choice tests of different species and cultivars of plants in the family Cucurbitaceae. Females of A. tristis preferred to oviposit on the cultivar from which they were reared over three other cultivars of the same specie...

Journal: :Molecules 2013
Reiko Tanaka Takashi Kikuchi Saori Nakasuji Yasuhiro Ue Daisuke Shuto Keishi Igarashi Rina Okada Takeshi Yamada

Three novel multiflorane-type triterpenoids, 3α-p-nitrobenzoylmultiflora-7:9(11)-diene-29-benzoate (1), 3α-acetoxymultiflora-7:9(11)-diene-29-benzoate (2), and 3α-acetoxymultiflora-5(6):7:9(11)-triene-29-benzoate (3), along with two known related compounds 4 and 5 were isolated from the seeds of zucchini (Cucurbita pepo L). Their structures were determined on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR spectros...

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