Complete volume with articles 1 to 35 - Cucurbit Breeding - North ...
Complete volume with articles 1 to 35 - Cucurbit Breeding - North ... Complete volume with articles 1 to 35 - Cucurbit Breeding - North ...
I - Intensifier of P. Modifies effect of P on fruit warts in Cucumis sativus var. tuberculatus. Idh - Isocitrate dehydrogenase (E.C.# 1.1.1.42). Isozyme variant found segregating in PI 183967, 215589; 2 alleles observed. In-de In(de) Intensifier of de. Reduces internode length and branching of de plants. In-de and in-de are from different selections (S5-1 and S5-6, respectively) from a determinant inbred S2-1, which is a selection of line 541. In-F F Intensifier of female sex expression. Increases degree of pistillate sex expression of F plants. In-F from monoecious line 18-1; in-F from MSU 713-5. l - locule number. Many fruit locules and pentamerous androecium; five locules recessive to the normal number of three. lg-1 - light green cotyledons-1. Light green cotyledons, turning dark green; light green true leaves, turning dark green; poorly developed stamens. Wild type Lg-1 from 'Nishiki-suyo'; lg-1 from M2 line from pollen irradiation. lg-2 - light green cotyledons-2. Light green cotyledons, turning dark green (faster than lg- 1; light green true leaves, turning dark green; normal stamens. Wild type Lg-2 from 'Nishiki-suyo'; lg-2 from M2 line from pollen irradiation. lh - long hypocotyl. As much as a 3-fold increase in hypocotyl length. lh from a 'Lemon' mutant. ll - little leaf. Normal-sized fruits on plants with miniature leaves and smaller stems. ll from Ark. 79-75. ls - light sensitive. Pale and smaller cotyledons, lethal at high light intensity. ls from a mutant of 'Burpless Hybrid'. ls gc light sensitive. Yellow cotyledons, lethal in high light. Abstract gave gc as symbol; article that followed gave ls as symbol. Mutant ls from a selection of 'Burpless Hybrid'. m a, g andromonoecious. Plants are andromonoecious if (mf); monoecious if (Mf); gynoecious if (MF) and hermaphroditic if (mF). m from 'Lemon' * . m-2 h andromonoecious-2. Bisexual flowers with normal ovaries. Mdh-1 - Malate dehydrogenase-1 (E.C.# 1.1.1.37). Isozyme variant found segregating in PI 171613, 209064, 326594; 3 alleles observed. Mdh-2 - Malate dehydrogenase-2 (E.C.# 1.1.1.37). Isozyme variant found segregating in PI 174164, 185690, 357835, 419214; 2 alleles observed. Tkachenko, 1935 ? Knerr and Staub, 1992 P George, 1970 ? Kubicki, 1969b ? Youngner, 1952 W Iida and Amano, 1990, 1991 Iida and Amano, 1990, 1991 Robinson and Shail, 1981 Goode et al., 1980; Wehner et al., 1987 Whelan, 1972b L Whelan, 1971, 1972 ? Rosa, 1928 * ; Tkachenko, 1935 Iezzoni, 1982; Kubicki, 1974 Shifriss, 1961; Wall, 1967; Youngner, 1952 Knerr and Staub, 1992 P Knerr and Staub, 1992 P Mdh-3 - Malate dehydrogenase-3 (E.C.# 1.1.1.37). Knerr et al., 1995 P Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 24:110-136 (2001) 117 ? ? W W W ?
Mdh-4 Mdh- 3 Malate dehydrogenase-4 (E.C.# 1.1.1.37). Isozyme variant found segregating in PI 255236, 267942, 432854, 432887; 2 alleles observed. mj A single recessive gene for resistance to the root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica) from Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii; mj from mp pf + , pf d , pf p NC-42 (LJ 90430). multi-pistillate. Several pistillate flowers per node, recessive to single pistillate flower per node. mp from MSU 604G and MSU 598G. Mp-2 - Multi-pistillate-2. Several pistillate flowers per node. Single dominant gene with several minor modifiers. Mp-2 from MSU 3091-1. Mpi-1 - Mannose phosphate isomerase (E.C.# 5.3.1.8). Isozyme variant found segregating in PI 176954, and 249562; 2 alleles observed. Mpi-2 - Mannose phosphate isomerase (E.C.# 5.3.1.8). Isozyme variant found segregating in PI 109275, 175692, 200815, 209064, 263049, 354952; 2 alleles observed. mpy mpi male pygmy. Dwarf plant with only staminate flowers. Wild type Mpy from Wisconsin SMR 12; mpy from Gnome 1, a selection of 'Rochford's Improved'. ms-1 - male sterile-1. Staminate flowers abort before anthesis; partially female-sterile. ms-1 from selections of 'Black Diamond' and 'A & C'. ms-2 - male sterile-2. Male-sterile; pollen abortion occurs after first mitotic division of the pollen grain nucleus. ms-2 from a mutant of ms- 2 (PS) 'Burpless Hybrid'. - male sterile-2 pollen sterile. Male-sterile; allelic to ms-2, but not to ap. ms-2 (PS) from a mutant of Sunseeds 23B-X26. mwm - Moroccan watermelon mosaic virus resistance single recessive gene from Chinese cucumber cultivar 'TMG-1' n - negative geotropic peduncle response. Pistillate flowers grow upright; n from 'Lemon'; N produces the pendant flower position of most cultivars. ns - numerous spines. Few spines on the fruit is dominant to many. ns from Wis. 2757. O y Orange-yellow corolla. Orange-yellow dominant to light yellow. O and o are both from 'Nezhin'. opp - opposite leaf arrangement. Opposite leaf arrangement is recessive to alternate and has incomplete penetrance. opp from 'Lemon'. P - Prominent tubercles. Prominent on yellow rind of Cucumis sativus var. tuberculatus, incompletely dominant to brown rind without tubercles. P from 'Klin'; p from 'Nezhin'. Knerr and Staub, 1992 P Walters et al., 1996; 1997 Nandgaonkar and Baker, 1981 Walters and Wehner, 1998 Fujieda et al., 1982 Thaxton, 1974 ? Meglic and Staub, 1996 P Knerr and Staub, 1992 P Pyzhenkov and Kosareva, 1981 Shifriss, 1950 Robinson and Mishanec, 1967 Whelan, 1973 ? Zhang et al., 1994 ? Kabelka and Grumet, 1997 Odland, 1963b W Fanourakis, 1984; Fanourakis and Simon, 1987 W Tkachenko, 1935 ? Robinson, 1987e W Tkachenko, 1935 W Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 24:110-136 (2001) 118 W W ? L W
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Mdh-4 Mdh-<br />
3<br />
Malate dehydrogenase-4 (E.C.# 1.1.1.37).<br />
Isozyme variant found segregating in PI<br />
255236, 267942, 432854, 432887; 2 alleles<br />
observed.<br />
mj A single recessive gene for resistance <strong>to</strong> the<br />
root-knot nema<strong>to</strong>de (Meloidogyne javanica)<br />
from Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii; mj from<br />
mp pf + ,<br />
pf d ,<br />
pf p<br />
NC-42 (LJ 90430).<br />
multi-pistillate. Several pistillate flowers per<br />
node, recessive <strong>to</strong> single pistillate flower per<br />
node. mp from MSU 604G and MSU 598G.<br />
Mp-2 - Multi-pistillate-2. Several pistillate flowers<br />
per node. Single dominant gene <strong>with</strong> several<br />
minor modifiers. Mp-2 from MSU 3091-1.<br />
Mpi-1 - Mannose phosphate isomerase (E.C.# 5.3.1.8).<br />
Isozyme variant found segregating in PI<br />
176954, and 249562; 2 alleles observed.<br />
Mpi-2 - Mannose phosphate isomerase (E.C.# 5.3.1.8).<br />
Isozyme variant found segregating in PI<br />
109275, 175692, 200815, 209064, 263049,<br />
<strong>35</strong>4952; 2 alleles observed.<br />
mpy mpi male pygmy. Dwarf plant <strong>with</strong> only staminate<br />
flowers. Wild type Mpy from Wisconsin SMR<br />
12; mpy from Gnome 1, a selection of<br />
'Rochford's Improved'.<br />
ms-1 - male sterile-1. Staminate flowers abort before<br />
anthesis; partially female-sterile. ms-1 from<br />
selections of 'Black Diamond' and 'A & C'.<br />
ms-2 - male sterile-2. Male-sterile; pollen abortion<br />
occurs after first mi<strong>to</strong>tic division of the pollen<br />
grain nucleus. ms-2 from a mutant of<br />
ms-<br />
2 (PS)<br />
'Burpless Hybrid'.<br />
- male sterile-2 pollen sterile. Male-sterile;<br />
allelic <strong>to</strong> ms-2, but not <strong>to</strong> ap. ms-2 (PS) from a<br />
mutant of Sunseeds 23B-X26.<br />
mwm - Moroccan watermelon mosaic virus resistance<br />
single recessive gene from Chinese cucumber<br />
cultivar 'TMG-1'<br />
n - negative geotropic peduncle response.<br />
Pistillate flowers grow upright; n from<br />
'Lemon'; N produces the pendant flower<br />
position of most cultivars.<br />
ns - numerous spines. Few spines on the fruit is<br />
dominant <strong>to</strong> many. ns from Wis. 2757.<br />
O y Orange-yellow corolla. Orange-yellow<br />
dominant <strong>to</strong> light yellow. O and o are both<br />
from 'Nezhin'.<br />
opp - opposite leaf arrangement. Opposite leaf<br />
arrangement is recessive <strong>to</strong> alternate and has<br />
incomplete penetrance. opp from 'Lemon'.<br />
P - Prominent tubercles. Prominent on yellow<br />
rind of Cucumis sativus var. tuberculatus,<br />
incompletely dominant <strong>to</strong> brown rind <strong>with</strong>out<br />
tubercles. P from 'Klin'; p from 'Nezhin'.<br />
Knerr and Staub, 1992 P<br />
Walters et al., 1996;<br />
1997<br />
Nandgaonkar and<br />
Baker, 1981<br />
Walters and<br />
Wehner, 1998<br />
Fujieda et al.,<br />
1982<br />
Thax<strong>to</strong>n, 1974 ?<br />
Meglic and Staub, 1996 P<br />
Knerr and Staub, 1992 P<br />
Pyzhenkov and<br />
Kosareva, 1981<br />
Shifriss, 1950 Robinson and<br />
Mishanec, 1967<br />
Whelan, 1973 ?<br />
Zhang et al., 1994 ?<br />
Kabelka and Grumet,<br />
1997<br />
Odland, 1963b W<br />
Fanourakis, 1984;<br />
Fanourakis and Simon,<br />
1987<br />
W<br />
Tkachenko, 19<strong>35</strong> ?<br />
Robinson, 1987e W<br />
Tkachenko, 19<strong>35</strong> W<br />
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