Article | 21-July-2017
. citroides accessions from the U.S. Watermelon Plant Introduction Collection in an artificially infested field site at the U.S. Vegetable Laboratory in Charleston, SC. In the first study (2006), 19 accessions of C. lanatus var. citroides were compared with reference entries of Citrullus colocynthis and C. lanatus var. lanatus. Of the wild watermelon accessions, two entries exhibited significantly less galling than all other entries. Five of the best performing C. lanatus var
JUDY A. THIES,
JENNIFER J. ARISS,
CHANDRASEKAR S. KOUSIK,
RICHARD L. HASSELL,
AMNON LEVI
Journal of Nematology, Volume 48 , ISSUE 1, 14–19
Research Article | 17-October-2018
) technology and principal component analysis (PCA) were used to analyze and compare metabolic profiles of seven CA accessions resistant to RKN along with two RKN-susceptible watermelon cultivars (Charleston Gray and Crimson Sweet). Calculation of the Mahalanobis distance revealed that the CA United States Plant Introduction (PI) 189225 (Line number 1832) and PI 482324 (1849) have the most distinct metabolic profiles compared with the watermelon cultivars Charleston Gray and Crimson Sweet, respectively
Mihail Kantor,
Amnon Levi,
Judith Thies,
Nihat Guner,
Camelia Kantor,
Stuart Parnham,
Arezue Boroujerdi
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 303–316