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7. Systematics And Evolution Of A Domesticated Squash, Cucurbita Argyrosperma, And Its Wild And Weedy Relatives
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Contributors xv
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Part I. Systematics And Evolution
- 1. Systematics Of The Cucurbitaceae: An Overview 3
- 2. Cytogenetics And Evolution In The Cucurbitaceae 10
- 3. Amino Acids As Chemotaxonomic Indices 29
- 4. Fatty Acids Of Cucurbitaceae Seed Oils In Relation To Taxonomy 38
- 5. Isozyme Studies In Cucurbita 51
- 6. Electrophoretic Analysis Of Isozymes In Cucurbita And Cucumis And Its Application For Phylogenetic Studies 60
- 7. Systematics And Evolution Of A Domesticated Squash, Cucurbita Argyrosperma, And Its Wild And Weedy Relatives 77
- 8. Evidence For Multiple Domestications Of Cucurbita Pepo 96
- 9. Biosystematics, Theories On The Origin, And Breeding Potential Of Cucurbita Ficifolia 102
- 10. The Genus Luffa: A Problem In Phytogeography 120
- 11. Cytogenetics Of The Old World Species Of Luffa 134
- 12. Origin And Evolution Of Chayote, Sechium Edule 141
- 13. Reproductive Biology And Natural History Of The Neotropical Vines Gurania And Psiguria 150
- 14. Coevolution Of The Cucurbitaceae And Luperini (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Basic And Applied Aspects 167
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Part II. Comparative Morphology
- 15. Embryology Of The Cucurbitaceae 185
- 16. Palynology Of The Indian Cucurbitaceae 200
- 17. Structure, Ontogeny, Organographic Distribution, And Taxonomic Significance Of Trichomes And Stomata In The Cucurbitaceae 209
- 18. Seed Coat Anatomy Of The Cucurbitaceae 225
- 19. Epidermal And Anatomical Features Of The Succulent Xerophytic Cucurbitaceae Of Madagascar: Adaptive And Phylogenetic Aspects 239
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Part III. Sex Expression
- 20. Sex Expression In The Cucurbitaceae 251
- 21. Biochemical Aspects Of Hormonal Regulation Of Sex Expression In Cucurbits 269
- 22. Mechanism Of Male Sterility In Some Cucurbitaceae 281
- 23. Comparative Ontogeny Of Male And Female Flowers Of Cucumis Sativus 288
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Part IV. Utilization
- 24. Biodynamic Cucurbits in the New World Tropics 307
- 25. Cucurbits of Potential Economic Importance 318
- 26. Cucurbits of India and Their Role in the Development of Vegetable Crops 325
- 27. Domestication of Buffalo Gourd, Cucurbita foetidissima 335
- 28. Acanthosicyos horridus, a Multipurpose Plant of the Namib Desert in Southwestern Africa 349
- 29. Cucurbit Seeds: Cytological, Physiochemical, and Nutritional Characterizations 356
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Part V. Crop Improvement and Protection
- 30. Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture Techniques for Genetic Improvement of Cucurbits 367
- 31. Introducing Resistances into Cucumbers by Interspecific Hybridization 382
- 32. Prospects for Increasing Yields of Cucumbers via Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii Germ plasm 397
- 33. Developmental Aspects of the B Genes in Cucurbita 406
- 34. Interspecific Trisomics of Cucurbita moschata 421
- 35. Viral Diseases and Genetic Sources of Resistance in Cucurbita Species 427
- 36. Growth, Assimilate Partitioning, and Productivity of Bush and Vine Cultivars of Cucurbita maxima 436
- Appendix: An Outline Classification of the Cucurbitaceae 449
- Index 465
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Contributors xv
-
Part I. Systematics And Evolution
- 1. Systematics Of The Cucurbitaceae: An Overview 3
- 2. Cytogenetics And Evolution In The Cucurbitaceae 10
- 3. Amino Acids As Chemotaxonomic Indices 29
- 4. Fatty Acids Of Cucurbitaceae Seed Oils In Relation To Taxonomy 38
- 5. Isozyme Studies In Cucurbita 51
- 6. Electrophoretic Analysis Of Isozymes In Cucurbita And Cucumis And Its Application For Phylogenetic Studies 60
- 7. Systematics And Evolution Of A Domesticated Squash, Cucurbita Argyrosperma, And Its Wild And Weedy Relatives 77
- 8. Evidence For Multiple Domestications Of Cucurbita Pepo 96
- 9. Biosystematics, Theories On The Origin, And Breeding Potential Of Cucurbita Ficifolia 102
- 10. The Genus Luffa: A Problem In Phytogeography 120
- 11. Cytogenetics Of The Old World Species Of Luffa 134
- 12. Origin And Evolution Of Chayote, Sechium Edule 141
- 13. Reproductive Biology And Natural History Of The Neotropical Vines Gurania And Psiguria 150
- 14. Coevolution Of The Cucurbitaceae And Luperini (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Basic And Applied Aspects 167
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Part II. Comparative Morphology
- 15. Embryology Of The Cucurbitaceae 185
- 16. Palynology Of The Indian Cucurbitaceae 200
- 17. Structure, Ontogeny, Organographic Distribution, And Taxonomic Significance Of Trichomes And Stomata In The Cucurbitaceae 209
- 18. Seed Coat Anatomy Of The Cucurbitaceae 225
- 19. Epidermal And Anatomical Features Of The Succulent Xerophytic Cucurbitaceae Of Madagascar: Adaptive And Phylogenetic Aspects 239
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Part III. Sex Expression
- 20. Sex Expression In The Cucurbitaceae 251
- 21. Biochemical Aspects Of Hormonal Regulation Of Sex Expression In Cucurbits 269
- 22. Mechanism Of Male Sterility In Some Cucurbitaceae 281
- 23. Comparative Ontogeny Of Male And Female Flowers Of Cucumis Sativus 288
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Part IV. Utilization
- 24. Biodynamic Cucurbits in the New World Tropics 307
- 25. Cucurbits of Potential Economic Importance 318
- 26. Cucurbits of India and Their Role in the Development of Vegetable Crops 325
- 27. Domestication of Buffalo Gourd, Cucurbita foetidissima 335
- 28. Acanthosicyos horridus, a Multipurpose Plant of the Namib Desert in Southwestern Africa 349
- 29. Cucurbit Seeds: Cytological, Physiochemical, and Nutritional Characterizations 356
-
Part V. Crop Improvement and Protection
- 30. Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture Techniques for Genetic Improvement of Cucurbits 367
- 31. Introducing Resistances into Cucumbers by Interspecific Hybridization 382
- 32. Prospects for Increasing Yields of Cucumbers via Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii Germ plasm 397
- 33. Developmental Aspects of the B Genes in Cucurbita 406
- 34. Interspecific Trisomics of Cucurbita moschata 421
- 35. Viral Diseases and Genetic Sources of Resistance in Cucurbita Species 427
- 36. Growth, Assimilate Partitioning, and Productivity of Bush and Vine Cultivars of Cucurbita maxima 436
- Appendix: An Outline Classification of the Cucurbitaceae 449
- Index 465