Argentina Lopez-Anido, F Australia Blazey, D Herring<strong>to</strong>n, M Martin, H McGrath, DJ Austria Lelley, T Pachner, M Teppner, H Winkler, J Brazil Della Vecchia, PT Maluf, WR Oliveira de Paiva, W Costa Rica Ramirez, M del P Cote d’Ivoire Zoro Bi, IA Czech Republic Holman, B Křístková, E Lebeda, A Denmark Kampmann, HH Egypt Aboul-Nasr, M H Hassan, A Kapiel, T France Baudracco-Arnas, S Boissot, N De Lancen, F Gautier, J Ignart, F Kol, B Legg, E International CGC Members Oliver, M Picard, F Pitrat, M Robledo, C Rocherieux, J Sipeyre, B Germany Tatlioglu, T Theurer, C Greece Vakalounakis, D India Aurangabadkar, L Ganapathi, A Jain, J Peter, KV Sanghani, A Indonesia Rokhman, F Israel Burger, Y Cohen, E Cohen, R Cohen, Y Haim, D Herman, R Karchi, Z Katzir, N Paris, H Perl-Treves, R Vardi, E Italy de Groot, E Gat<strong>to</strong>, G Strava<strong>to</strong>, VM Vecchio, F Japan Ezura, H Furuki, T Hagihara, T Hirabayashi, T I<strong>to</strong>, K Kanda, M Ka<strong>to</strong>, K Konno, Y Kuginuki, Y Matsuura, S Mochizuki, T Sai<strong>to</strong>, T Shindo, E Sugiyama, K Yamanaka, H Korea Cho, M-C Chung, G Om, Y-H Kwack, SN Yang, D-H Malta Attard, E Mexico Garza-Ortega, S Netherlands Ball, E Her<strong>to</strong>gh, K Mazereeuw, J Reuling, GTM Van Kooten, HC New Zealand Grant, D China, People’s Republic of Liu, W Ma, Q Wu, M Bao, HQ Chen, JF Cui, H Li, H Lin, D Zhang, J Zhou, I 180 <strong>Cucurbit</strong> Genetics Cooperative Report 28-29: 180-181 (2005-2006)
Peru Holle, M Philippines Beronilla, R Poland Halaj, W Niemirowicz-Szczytt, K Serbia Berenji, J Sušić, Z South Africa Swanepoel, C Lee, D-H Lee, SY Spain Ayuso, MC Den Her<strong>to</strong>g, M Fi<strong>to</strong>, L Gómez-Guillamón, ML Kraakman, P Nuez Viñales, F Palomares, G Peiro Abril, JL Roig, LA Sudan Omara, SK Sultanate of Oman Khan, IA Sweden Lehmann, LC Taiwan Chen, F-C Sun, Z Thailand Asavasena, S Chuanchai, V de Hoop, SJ Duangsong, U Iamsangsri, S Mekiyanon, S Turkey Çaglar, G Dogan, R United Kingdom Poostchi, I <strong>Cucurbit</strong> Genetics Cooperative Report 28-29: 180-181 (2005-2006) 181
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Control of Cucumber Grey Mold by En
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SNP Discovery and Mapping in Melon
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that a single recessive gene mp was
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