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Bottle gourd

Flaschen-hals, m. neck of a bottle or flask. -inhalt, m. contents of a bottle or flask or gas cylinder, -kappe, -kapsel, /. bottle cap. -kiirbis, m. bottle gourd calabash. -achild n. bottle (flask, etc.) label, -stdpsel, -ver-schluss, m. bottle (or flask) stopper or fastener, -zug, m. set of pulleys, block and tackle. [Pg.157]

As with yields of seeds given above, the amount of seed coat per seed varies considerably, anywhere from 18% (C. pepo) to 60% (Lagenaria vulgaris, bottle gourd) (21, 22). IndeecT, seed-coatless lines of C. pepo have little or no coat (TT, 23). [Pg.256]

Fusarium diseases of tomato and bottle gourd(Lagenaria cicereria) were suppressed. 3 Edible lily root rot caused by Cylindrocarpon destructans was controlled when the mother bulbs were coated with P. fluorescens S-2 or P. aeruginosa S-7. These bulbs were much bigger than the non-treated ones. [Pg.417]

The authors discuss three examples of biological control of soil borne diseases. The first is the control of Fusarium wilt of sweet potato by cross-protection that involves a prior inoculation of nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum(Ogawa et ai., 1984)(1). The second is the control of Fusarium wilt of bottle gourd by mixed-cropping with associate crops(Kijima et al., 1986)(2). The third is the seed bulb bacterization for the control of root rot of edible lily(Hasegawa et al, 1990)(3). [Pg.417]

Table II Control of Fusarium wilt of bottle gourd... Table II Control of Fusarium wilt of bottle gourd...

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