Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai - Cucurbit Breeding ...
Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai - Cucurbit Breeding ... Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai - Cucurbit Breeding ...
Souza, F.F.d., M.A.d. Queiroz, and R.d.C.d.S. Dias. 2002. Capacidade de combinacao entre linhas tetraploides e diploides de melancia. Horticultura Brasileira. 20: 654-658. USDA-ARS. 2003. Agricultural statistics data base - QuickSTAT [Online]. Available by USDA-ARS http://www.nass.usda.gov:81/ipedb/ (verified 10/28/2003). Whitaker, T.W. and I.C. Jagger. 1937. Breeding and improvements of Cucurbits, p. 207-232. In: USDA-ARS (ed.). Yearbook of Agriculture. 71
Table 1. Analysis of variance (degrees of freedom and mean squares) for yield and relevant quality data of the 80 cultivars evaluated in three environments z . Total fruit yield Percentage of Source of marketable Fruit Soluble variation df Weight Number weight size solids Environment 2 145715.7 ∗∗ 2853.8 ∗∗ 233.3 NS 114.3 ∗ 21.7 ∗ Rep. (Env.) 3 1723.1 ∗ 33.5 ∗∗ 48.6 NS 4.7 NS 1.4 NS Cultivar 79 1715.5 ∗∗∗ 61.1 ∗∗∗ 121.8 ∗ 43.2 ∗∗∗ 3.8 ∗∗∗ Cult. × Env. 158 790.5 NS 14.7 ∗∗∗ 74.8 NS 2.9 ∗∗ 0.7 NS Error 236 649.9 7.8 87.9 1.9 0.7 z Environments: Clinton 2001, Clinton 2002, and Kinston 2002 (year × location) 72
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Souza, F.F.d., M.A.d. Queiroz, and R.d.C.d.S. Dias. 2002. Capacidade de combinacao entre linhas tetraploides e<br />
diploides de melancia. Horticultura Brasileira. 20: 654-658.<br />
USDA-ARS. 2003. Agricultural statistics data base - QuickSTAT [Online]. Available by USDA-ARS<br />
http://www.nass.usda.gov:81/ipedb/ (verified 10/28/2003).<br />
Whitaker, T.W. and I.C. Jagger. 1937. <strong>Breeding</strong> and improvements of <strong>Cucurbit</strong>s, p. 207-232. In: USDA-ARS<br />
(ed.). Yearbook of Agriculture.<br />
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