Cucurbit Crops Family: Cucurbitaceae Vine Crops (Although some have extremely shortened internodes) Warm Season Annuals Naturally outcrossing –Cucumber.

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Cucurbit Crops Family: Cucurbitaceae Vine Crops (Although some have extremely shortened internodes) Warm Season Annuals Naturally outcrossing –Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) –Melon – Cantaloupe & Honeydew (Cucumis melo) –Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) –Squash & Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo, C. maxima & C. moschata)

Cucumber Cucumis sativus Center of Origin: India Types: –American Slicer –American Pickle –European Pickle –European Greenhouse –Beit Alpha –Armenian –Asian/Japanese/Burpless –Lemon –Gherkin

American Slicer

European Pickle

Dutch Cuke English Cuke European Greenhouse

Armenian Cucumber Snake Cucumber Asian Cucumber Burpless Cucumber Lemon Cucumber

Flower Development Monoecious - Typical Gynoecious - Advantages Parthenocarpic – Needed for Gy Andromonoecious – Specialty Types

Mechanized harvest for processing types

Cucumis anguria

Cucumis metuliferus

Post Harvest - Cucumbers Immature Fruit –Cool as soon as possible after harvest Fruits continue to ripen at temperatures >50 o F –Optimum Temperature: 50 to 55 o F –Optimum Relative Humidity: 95% –Shelf-life: 10 to 14 days –Chilling injury at temperatures <50 o F

Melon Cucumis melo Center of Origin: Western Africa or Middle East? Reticulatus group: all types with netting, fruit “slips” off the vine, musky aroma –“cantaloupe”, muskmelon, western shipper Inodorus group: smooth skin, does not slip –Honeydew, casaba, crenshaw, winter melon Cantalupensis group: rough skin, no net, slips off the vine –Not typically grown in the US

Flower Development Andromonoecious - Typical Monoecious Gynoecious – Breeders currently working to make Gy cultivars No Parthenocarpy currently available

Post Harvest - Melon Mature Fruit –Cool as soon as possible after harvest Optimum cooling temperature = 40 o F –Optimum Temperature: 36 to 45 o F –Optimum Relative Humidity: 90 to 95% –Shelf-life: 2 to 3 weeks –Chilling injury at temperatures <50 o F for prolonged periods (2 to 3 weeks) –Ethylene sensitive

Watermelon Citrullus lanatus Center of Origin: Tropical Africa

Flower Development Monoecious – Typical Andromonoecious No Gynoecious currently available No Parthenocarpy currently available Seedless Watermelon from triploids

Creating Seedless Watermelon Diploid Watermelon (AA) 2x = 22 High Fertility Tetraploid Watermelon (AAAA) 4x = 44 Low Fertility Triploid Watermelon (AAA) 3x = 33 Very Low Fertility (Seedless) X ↓ Lots of selection for seed set Diploid Watermelon (AA) 2x = 22 High Fertility Tetraploid Watermelon (AAAA) 4x = 44 Very Low Fertility ↓ Chromosome Doubling ↓ ↓ ↓

Post Harvest - Watermelon Mature Fruit –Cool as soon as possible after harvest Optimum cooling temperature = 40 o F –Optimum Temperature: 50 to 60 o F –Optimum Relative Humidity: 90 to 95% –Shelf-life: 2 to 3 weeks –Chilling injury at temperatures <50 o F for longer than a few days –Considered Ethylene insensitive

Squash & Pumpkin Cucurbita pepo –Summer squash (Yellow, zucchini & scallop) –Winter squash (Acorn) –Small pumpkins (pie/miniatures) Cucurbita maxima –Large pumpkins (decorative & jumbo’s) –Winter squash (Hubbard, Delicious, etc…) Cucurbita moschata –Large pumpkins (cheese & crookneck) –Winter squash (Butternut)

Vine Types

Yellow Straight Neck Summer Squash Acorn Squash Winter Squash Cucurbita pepo

Cucurbita pepo – Zucchini Summer Squash

Cucurbita pepo – Summer Squash

Cucurbita pepo – Spoon Gourd

Cucurbita moschata Cheese Pumpkin

Cucurbita maxima

Post Harvest – Squash & Pumpkin Mature Fruit –No cooling required –Optimum Temperature: >50 o F –Optimum Relative Humidity: 50 to 75% –Shelf-life: 6 to 8 weeks to 6 months (type) Immature Fruit –Benefit from cooling –Optimum Temperature: 41 to 50 o F –Optimum Relative Humidity: 95% –Shelf-life: 1 to 2 weeks