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Figure 1. Watermelon seeds covered by an additional layer of fleshy pericarp in Egusi cultivars, as controlled by the eg gene. 60 Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 28-29: 52-61 (2005-2006)
Figure 2. Watermelon seed size: 1 = tomato size (watermelon seeds the size of tomato seeds), LL ss tsts or ll ss tsts; 2 = short (or small, 5 mm long), LL ss or ll ss; 3 = medium (7 mm long), LL SS; and 4 = long (or large) (10 mm long), ll SS. Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report 28-29: 52-61 (2005-2006) 61
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Figure 1. Watermelon seeds covered by an additional layer of fleshy pericarp in Egusi cultivars,<br />
as controlled by the eg gene.<br />
60 <strong>Cucurbit</strong> Genetics Cooperative Report 28-29: 52-61 (2005-2006)