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What makes a giant fruit? Assembling a genomic toolkit underlying ...Winter squash is the predominant domesticated form of Cucurbita maxima Duchesne. This species exists in South America, including Peru, Uruguay, Argentina, ...
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Cucurbita maxima - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ToolboxWinter squash or pumpkin is a warm-season annual vine in the Cucurbitaceae (cucumber) family native to South America. Cucurbita is Latin for gourd and maxima ...
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Nutritional characterization and antioxidant properties of various ...Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) is a widely grown vegetable in Bangladesh and is known as the sole supplier of various nutrients. Many studies evidence the ...
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Cucurbita maxima Duchesne | Plants of the World OnlineClassification. Kingdom Plantae; Phylum Streptophyta; Class Equisetopsida; Subclass Magnoliidae; Order. Cucurbitales. View Order Tree opens in a new tab. Family.
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Phylogenetic relationships among domesticated and wild species of ...The New World genus Cucurbita (squashes, pumpkins, and yellow-flowered gourds) is composed of 12–14 species distributed from the U.S. to Argentina (1–3). At ...
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Characterization of the USDA Cucurbita pepo, C. moschata, and C ...Mar 12, 2023 · pepo and C. moschata had a similar number of SNPs, around 30,000, whereas C. maxima had an order of magnitude fewer filtered SNPs (1599). This ...
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Development of Advanced Interspecific-bridge Lines among ...Cucurbita pepo, C. moschata, and C. maxima are the most economically important three (out of five) cultivated species within the Cucurbita genus that include ...
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Karyotype Stability and Unbiased Fractionation in the Paleo ...Oct 9, 2017 · Compared with other cucurbit genera, Cucurbita has a higher chromosome number (2n = 40) (Bisognin, 2002). ... Determining heat tolerance of ...
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Cucurbita - FNA - Flora of North AmericaJan 7, 2025 · Identification of species among plants of domesticated Cucurbita often is difficult (especially among C. maxima, C. melopepo, C. moschata, and C ...<|separator|>
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First Two Publications by Duchesne of "Cucurbita moschata ... - jstorCucurbita moschata apparently was published first in Duchesne's Essai sur I'Histoire. Naturelle des Courges, of which a number of copies exist in libraries ...
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Cucurbita maxima - Winter Squash - Gardenia.netCucurbita. Common names, Squash, Winter Squash. Exposure, Full Sun. Season of Interest, Summer (Mid, Late), Fall. Height, 10" - 2' (25cm - 60cm). Spread, 10' - ...
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Winter Squash (Cucurbita maxima) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceScientific Name. Cucurbita maxima. Common Name. winter squash. Hubbard squash ... Cucurbita maxima. Identification Numbers. TSN: 22369. Geography. Launch ...
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Cultivar-Groups in Cucurbita maxima Duchesne: Diversity ... - MDPIPhylogenetic tree of C. maxima adapted from [40]. In the domesticated clade, entries are assigned to cultivar-groups according to external fruits ...
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[PDF] Description and Key of the Genus Cucurbita - UNI ScholarWorksFavors the American origin. Naudin believes that all species of Cucurbita,. e.g. C. Pepo,. C. maxima and C. ... In the past, great confusion has existed as to the ...
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The Domestication of Cucurbita (Cucurbitaceae) - jstor(Cucurbita maxima, C. pepo L., C. moschata (Lam.) Poir., C. ficifolia Bouche) and the sterility barriers between them were delimited by the mid- 1800's in ...<|separator|>
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Squashes and Their Relatives | Lost Crops of the Incas: Little-Known ...The squash2 (Cucurbita maxima), called `'zapallo" (pronounced za-pie-oh) in the Andes, is of exclusively South American origin. Its center of diversity lies ...
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Squash (II.C.8) - The Cambridge World History of Food... confusion in nomenclature. For the purposes of this discussion, the generic “squash” will refer to all wild and domesticated members of Cucurbita.
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Cucurbita maxima (winter squash) - Go Botany - Native Plant TrustWinter squash is a widespread crop plant that occasionally escapes into the wild. This annual vine originated in South America, where it was first cultivated.Missing: Andes loche kumara
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Vegetable Seed Production: Pumpkin and Squash - Virginia TechSquash and pumpkin have extensive, moderately deep, root systems that efficiently explore the soil for water. ... Cucurbita maxima - Duch., Pumpkin, Winter squash ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cucurbita maxima (PROTA) - Pl@ntUse - PlantNetMay 1, 2018 · Flowering starts 35–60 days after germination and is more or less continuous. The ratio of male to female flowers is about 20:1. This ratio is ...
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Diurnal and geographic variations of pollinator importance for ... - NIHOct 31, 2023 · In this study, we clarified flower‐visiting insects of Cucurbita maxima in three sites in distinct areas of Japan and assessed the relative ...
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[PDF] Pollination and pollinators of pumpkin and squash (Cucurbita ...Aug 29, 2000 · McGregor (1976) discusses the plant, inflorescence, pollination requirements, pollinators and pollination recommendations and practices for ...
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Cucurbita maxima - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAll are monoecious, bearing showy, large, 10- to 16-cm-diameter, bright yellow to orange flowers. Usually, one flower is produced per node, with the first nodes ...
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Male‐biased nectar production in a protandrous herb matches ...Apr 1, 2007 · Nectar production may disproportionately benefit male relative to female pollination success. In such cases, sexual selection is often ...
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Pollination of Cucurbita spp. (Squash and Pumpkin) Crops in FloridaFeb 22, 2021 · Male flowers produce pollen to fertilize female stigmas and can be identified by the anther in the center of the flower (Figure 1) and by a ...Missing: maxima | Show results with:maxima
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[PDF] CUCURBITACEAECucurbita okeechobeensis, indehiscent fleshy pepo. C. Fevillea cordifolia ... Fruit a large, fleshy, indehiscent pepo of variable form and color ...
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Pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita maxima). A review of functional attributes ...Dec 27, 2019 · The aim of this work was to perform a wide review of the nutritional and functional properties of Cucurbita maxima seeds and their potential medicinal ...
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Seed Oil Biochemical Composition of Cultivated Cucurbita L ... - MDPIOct 1, 2020 · The oil content in seeds of Cucurbita L. species varied from 40 to 49.7%. Over 80% of the fatty acids (FA) composition (FAC) was represented by ...Missing: oval | Show results with:oval
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[PDF] Fatty acid profile of agro industry waste of pumpkin Cucurbita maximaJul 4, 2019 · The edible oil is obtained from the seed denominated. Curcubita. The seed is flat, oval, green and lies inside a white hull, which is used for ...
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Characterization of Parthenocarpic Fruit of 'Miyazaki-wase No. 1', a ...Nov 27, 2020 · In Cucurbita species, parthenocarpic cultivars have been reported in Cucurbita pepo, but not in Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata.
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[PDF] Development and evaluation of interspecific Cucurbita maxima x ...Differences between bush and vine phenotypes determine the architectural framework in squash plants, affecting stem morphology, rates of leaf initiation and.
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[PDF] Unclassified ENV/JM/MONO(2012)31 | OECDAug 31, 2012 · Cucurbita maxima. 27. The natural distribution of Cucurbita maxima is comprised of Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. (Table 1). C. maxima was ...
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[PDF] A global conservation strategy for crops in the Cucurbitaceae familyCucurbita maxima is sister species to the wild species. C. ecuadorensis, and together they form a sister group to the clade comprising the other major ...
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Phylogenetic relationships among domesticated and wild species of ...Fourth, Cucurbita andreana is supported as the wild progenitor of Cucurbita maxima, but humid lowland regions of Bolivia in addition to warmer temperate zones ...<|separator|>
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Origin and domestication of Cucurbitaceae crops: insights from ...Jun 22, 2019 · The genus Citrullus is the most economically important Cucurbitaceae lineage in Africa where it has seven species (Chomicki & Renner, 2015) of ...
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Cucurbits in Andean Prehistory | American Antiquity | Cambridge CoreJan 20, 2017 · Cucurbits were recovered at archaeological sites from three geographical areas: (1) Coastal Peru, (2) the Andean Highlands, ...
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Gourds and squashes (Cucurbita spp.) adapted to ... - PNASThe genus contains at least five domesticated species and has been used extensively throughout the Holocene (11), beginning around 10,000 B.P. in Mexico (12).
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USDA Squash (Cucurbita) CollectionSep 10, 2021 · Cucurbita are members of the Cucurbitaceae family. Taxonomically, there are 6 species associated with this genus (C. maxima, C. mixta, C ...<|separator|>
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Genetic diversity assessment of a winter squash and pumpkin ...Aug 9, 2025 · DNA studies have confirmed a high level of genetic diversity within C. maxima [8][9] [10] . Fruit of the majority of C. maxima cultivars are ...
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Kabocha and Buttercup Squash for Western Oregon GardensIn the late 1870s, Cucurbita maxima were planted at Sapporo Agricultural College, which was founded with the help of American agricultural advisers. From there, ...Missing: cultivation | Show results with:cultivation
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Growing Giant Pumpkins in the Home Garden | OhiolineOct 14, 2019 · Growing giant pumpkins requires an early start. Seeds should be sown individually and started indoors in 12-inch peat pots about the end of April.Missing: habit | Show results with:habit<|control11|><|separator|>
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Breeding and genetics of resistance to major diseases in Cucurbita ...Sep 19, 2024 · This review addresses the major diseases of Cucurbita, including powdery mildew, downy mildew, Phytophthora rot, and aphid and whitefly transmitted viruses.
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing GuidesMost varieties grow on vines that spread 6 feet or more. If space is tight, choose smaller bush or semi-bush varieties. Bloom time: mid-summer; late summer.Missing: length | Show results with:length
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Squash and Pumpkin Production | Oklahoma State UniversityThis group of cucurbits includes members from Cucurbita maxima (i.e., winter squash), C. pepo (summer squash, pumpkin), C. moschata (squash and pumpkins ...Squash And Pumpkin... · Soil Ph And Fertilizer · Planting And Plant Spacing
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Pumpkins & Winter Squash - Clemson HGICJan 24, 2023 · Winter squash and pumpkins are closely related. The commonly grown types of winter squash are buttercup (Cucurbita maxima), butternut squash ( ...Missing: habit | Show results with:habit
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Pumpkins, Squash, Gourds - MSU ExtensionFeb 19, 2016 · Most winter squashes mature 90 to 120 days after seeding, depending on type and cultivar. Early acorn and butternut cultivars mature in 80 to 90 ...
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10 World's Biggest Country Producers of Pumpkins, Squash, and ...Nov 27, 2024 · ... 2022. According to FAO Statistical Corporate Database (FAOSTAT), the production of Pumpkins, Squash, and Gourds reached 1,097,780 tons.
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Squash Vine Borer Melittia cucurbitae (Harris) (Insecta: LepidopteraThe squash vine borer is a diurnal moth whose larvae develop on Cucurbita plants, and the adult resembles a wasp with metallic green to black wings.
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Managing Squash Vine Borer Problems in New Hampshire [fact sheet]Squash vine borer [Melittia cucurbitae (Harris)] is a day-flying orange and black moth. The destructive stage is the larva (caterpillar), and it attacks most ...Managing Squash Vine Borer... · Management Options · Insecticides
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Managing Cucumber Beetles in Organic Farming Systems - eOrganicMay 24, 2012 · Striped cucumber beetles lay eggs at the base of cucurbit plants and their larvae then feed on the roots of these plants. The spotted cucumber ...
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Organic Management of Cucumber Beetles in CucurbitsTrap crops such as 'Blue Hubbard' squash [Cucurbita maxima (Carriere)] are thought to attract cucumber beetles away from cucurbit cash crops (Barbercheck and ...
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Sensitivities of Cucurbit Powdery Mildew Fungus (Podosphaera ...Sep 14, 2020 · Powdery mildew of cucurbits may be caused by either Podosphaera xanthii (synonym: Sphaerotheca fuliginea) or Golovinomyces cichoracearum var.
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Managing Cucurbit Downy Mildew - Cornell VegetablesThis foliar disease is common in the northeast because the pathogen produces a large quantity of asexual spores that are easily dispersed long distances by ...
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Squash (Cucurbita spp.)-Fusarium WiltSymptoms Plants may wilt slowly as foliage yellows or may wilt suddenly without yellowing. Wilting is most severe during water stress. In cross-section, the ...
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Cucurbit Rootstocks Resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum ...Apr 8, 2019 · In the absence of watermelon cultivars resistant to Fusarium wilt caused by race 2, grafting susceptible cultivars onto interspecific hybrid ...
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Squash Bug and Squash Vine Borer: Organic ControlsSome products acceptable in organic vegetable production that are effective against squash bugs include diatomaceous earth, sabodilla, and neem oil. Growers ...
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Perimeter Planting for Insect Pest Management | Organic AgricultureCucumber beetles vector bacterial wilt, which rapidly infects the plant at any growth stage. In infected plants, vascular tissues clog with bacteria, and the ...
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Squash mosaic virus (squash mosaic) | CABI CompendiumThe principal host of Squash mosaic virus (SqMV) is melon (Cucumis melo), but the virus or its strains may also infect other cultivated cucurbits, such as ...
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[PDF] Climate Change Impacts on Insect Pests for High Value SpecialtySuch temperature increases are expected to modify pest pressure. 24. Page 4. 4 in agriculture as the distribution and rates of survival, growth, development ...
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The Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Insect Pests - PMCMay 12, 2021 · Climate change and extreme weather events have a major impact on crop production and agricultural pests. As generally adaptable organisms, ...
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Harvesting and Storing Pumpkins and Winter SquashSep 7, 2023 · Depending on the type of pumpkin or squash, it should last 2 to 6 months when stored at the ideal temperature of between 50 and 60 degrees ...Missing: Cucurbita maxima
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What Is Hubbard Squash? And How to Cook It - Food NetworkJan 21, 2022 · You can use the roasted squash to make soup or in any dish calling for roast squash. Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Line 2 sheet pans with ...
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Nutritional and Lipid Composition Analysis of Pumpkin Seed (CucurThe proximate compositions evaluation from the seed of C. maxima reveals protein 33.48%, carbohydrate 28.68%, lipid 30.66%, fiber 3.07%, ash 3.98%, and ...
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Winter Squash - The Nutrition SourceWinter squash is rich in potassium (about 500 mg in 1 cup of cooked butternut or acorn squash), which can help to counteract the deleterious effects of sodium ...
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[PDF] Nuts and Bolts of Nutrition and Eating Quality in Winter SquashWhy are carotenoids important? • β-carotene and α-carotene are converted to vitamin A in humans. – 6-12 units of β-carotene = 1 unit of Vit. A.
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Grandma's Sweet Hubbard Squash Custard Pie Recipe - AllrecipesRating 4.9 (50) · 2 hr 35 minAug 26, 2025 · This recipe uses Hubbard squash to make a custard-like pie filling for a sweet treat destined to become an annual favorite at family holiday ...
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Zapallos: Pumpkins and Squash - Eating ChileanMar 21, 2010 · [3] From the Quechua, zapallu and the Náhuatl (Aztec) camohtli, “sweet potato.” The indigenous Mapuche name is penca. [4] Pearsall, Deborah M.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Giant Pumpkin World Record Just Crept Closer to 3,000 Pounds ...Oct 28, 2025 · Twin brothers in the United Kingdom grew the biggest pumpkin ever documented, tipping the scales at 2819.3 pounds.
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Carving Out a Living: Celebrating America's Pumpkin MarketOct 21, 2025 · In total, U.S. pumpkin farmers produced over $274 million in value in 2024. Illinois led in volume but earned just $21 million because of ...Missing: USA | Show results with:USA
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Cucurbita maxima Pumpkin Seed Oil: from the Chemical Properties ...Mar 19, 2018 · Pumpkin seed oils are rich in bioactive compounds such as tocopherols, sterols, β-carotene, and lutein that have, along with some fatty ...Missing: parthenocarpy | Show results with:parthenocarpy
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Valorisation of pumpkin seeds and peels into biodegradable ...Pumpkin seeds and peels are waste generated from the pumpkin processing industry and having the potential to utilize for biodegradable film development.Missing: maxima rinds crafts biofuel
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Optimized Biodiesel Production from Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L ...The results showed a maximum biodiesel yield of 91.5%. Microwave irradiation significantly accelerated the process, reducing reaction times from an hour to ...Missing: fiber rinds
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Pumpkin Waste as Livestock Feed: Impact on Nutrition and Animal ...In this review, we describe the potential of pumpkin waste as animal feedstock as a strategy for more sustainable livestock production.
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Evaluation of Anthelmintic Activity and Composition of Pumpkin ...Sep 1, 2016 · Pumpkin seeds (i.e., Cucurbita moschata or Cucurbita maxima) have been reported to possess anthelmintic properties when used in humans and ...
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An efficient root transformation system for CRISPR/Cas9-based ...We report a convenient and efficient root transformation method for several cucurbit crops that will facilitate studies of functional genes and shoot–root ...