cucumis melo การใช้
- The hybrid's scientific name is " Cucumis melo"
- Many cucurbits have edible leaves, but I have not been able to satisfy myself about " Cucumis melo ".
- Winter melon is also a common name for members of the Inodorus cultivar group of the muskmelon ( " Cucumis melo"
- "Wolgwa " ( 云 ) refers to the Oriental pickling melon ( " Cucumis melo " var . conomon ) photos in the Korean language.
- I have added " Cucumis melo " to the list of plants with edible leaves, but have not eaten the leaves of the melon vines in my garden.
- The "'North American cantaloupe "', common in the United States, Mexico, and some parts of Canada, is actually a muskmelon, a different variety of " Cucumis melo ", and has a " net-like " ( reticulated ) skin covering.
- It is considered to be an endemic virus in greenhouses and field productions of Cucurbitaceae crops, including melon ( " Cucumis melo " ), cucumber ( " Cucumbis sativus " ), and watermelon ( " Citrullus lanatus " ).
- The pickles are the young fruits of Cucumis melo var . flexuosus, said Thomas Andres, a founder of the Cucurbit Network ( www . cucurbit . org ), a group devoted to furthering the botanical family to which cucumbers, melons and squashes belong.
- An agricultural researcher in Uganda lists the leaf among the plant's edible parts, but again no detail is given . " Cucumis melo " is " not " on Leaf for Life's very long list of plant species that have reportedly been eaten by people.
- Just reading the galleys, and savoring Victor Schrager's photographs, which have the luminous quality of still-life paintings, has sent me to my seed-saver catalogs to order old varieties like the snake melon, Queen Anne's pocket melon and Prescott Fond Blanc, which are all members of the species Cucumis melo.
- ""'Sphingomonas melonis " "'is a bacterium from the genus of Sphingomonas which has been isolated from the plant Cucumis melo var . inodorus in Madrid in Spain . " Sphingomonas melonis " can cause brown spots on melon fruits from the melon plant ( Cucumis melo var . inodorus ).
- ""'Sphingomonas melonis " "'is a bacterium from the genus of Sphingomonas which has been isolated from the plant Cucumis melo var . inodorus in Madrid in Spain . " Sphingomonas melonis " can cause brown spots on melon fruits from the melon plant ( Cucumis melo var . inodorus ).
- Commercial " Cucumis melo " ( cantaloup and muskmelon ) production, for example, has been engaged in a biological " arms race ", since 1925, against cucurbit powdery mildew, caused by successively arising races of " Podosphaera xanthii " fungus, with new cultivars of melons being developed for resistance to these pathogens.
- All I have to contribute is that Francois Couplan's very comprehensive " The Encyclopedia of Edible Plants of North America " does " not " mention the leaf as one of the edible parts of " Cucumis melo ", and he generally doesn't miss much . & mdash; Pekinensis 20 : 42, 23 June 2006 ( UTC)