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'''''Cucurbita pedatifolia''''' is a [[xerophyte]] plant species of the genus ''[[Cucurbita]]''.<ref name="bailey">{{cite journal|last=Bailey|first=Liberty Hyde|authorlink=Liberty Hyde Bailey |journal=Gentes Herbarum|location=Ithaca, NY|volume=6|pages=267–322|year= 1943|title=Species of Cucurbita}}</ref><ref name="nee">{{cite journal | last1 = Nee | first1 = Michael | year = 1990 | title = The Domestication of ''Cucurbita'' (Cucurbitaceae) | journal = [[Economic Botany]] | volume = 44 | issue = 3, Supplement: New Perspectives on the Origin and Evolution of New World Domesticated Plants | pages = 56–68 | publisher = New York Botanical Gardens Press | location = New York | jstor = 4255271}}</ref><ref name="grin">{{GRIN | accessdate=September 5, 2013}}</ref> It is native to [[Querétaro]], [[Mexico]]. It has not been [[Domestication|domesticated]].<ref name="nee" /> While ''C.&nbsp;pedatifolia'' has been cross bred, results have met with limited success.<ref name="andres">{{cite journal|last=Andres|first= Thomas C.|year=1987|title=Hybridization of ''Cucurbita foetidissima'' with ''C. pedatifolia'' ''C. radicans'', and ''C. ficifolia''|url=http://cuke.hort.ncsu.edu/cgc/cgc10/cgc10-37.html|journal= Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report|publisher=North Carolina State University|location=Raleigh, NC|volume=10|pages=72–73}}</ref> It does not cross well with other species of ''Cucurbita''.<ref name="purdue">{{cite web|title=Cucurbits|publisher=Purdue University|url=http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/1492/cucurbits.html|accessdate=September 5, 2013}}</ref> It is a close relative of ''[[Cucurbita radicans]]''.<ref name="andres" /> Geographic location and genetics make it highly likely that ''[[Cucurbita scabridifolia]]'' is a naturally occurring hybrid of ''[[Cucurbita foetidissima]]'' and ''C. pedatifolia''.<ref name="andres1987">{{cite journal|last=Andres|first= Thomas C.|year=1987|title=Relationship of ''Cucurbita scabridifolia'' to ''C. foetidissima'' and ''C. pedatifolia'': A Case of Natural Interspecific Hybridization|url=http://cuke.hort.ncsu.edu/cgc/cgc10/cgc10-38.html|journal= Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report|publisher=North Carolina State University|location=Raleigh, NC|volume=10|pages=74–75}}</ref> It also has some [[mesophyte]] traits may represent a transitional state between the mesophytic ''Cucurbita'' and the mesophytic ''Cucurbita''.<ref name="bemiwhitaker">{{cite journal | last1 = Bemis | first1 = W. P. | last2 = Whitaker | first2 = Thomas W. | authorlink2 = Thomas W. Whitaker | date =April 1969 | title = The Xerophytic ''Cucurbita'' of Northwestern Mexico and Southwestern United States | journal = [[Madroño (journal)|Madroño]] | volume = 20 | issue = 2 | pages = 33–41 | publisher = California Botanical Society | jstor = 41423342}}</ref>
'''''Cucurbita pedatifolia''''' is a [[xerophyte]] plant species of the genus ''[[Cucurbita]]''.<ref name="bailey">{{cite journal|last=Bailey|first=Liberty Hyde|authorlink=Liberty Hyde Bailey |journal=Gentes Herbarum|location=Ithaca, NY|volume=6|pages=267–322|year= 1943|title=Species of Cucurbita}}</ref><ref name="nee">{{cite journal | last1 = Nee | first1 = Michael | year = 1990 | title = The Domestication of ''Cucurbita'' (Cucurbitaceae) | journal = [[Economic Botany]] | volume = 44 | issue = 3, Supplement: New Perspectives on the Origin and Evolution of New World Domesticated Plants | pages = 56–68 | publisher = New York Botanical Gardens Press | location = New York | jstor = 4255271}}</ref><ref name="grin">{{GRIN | accessdate=September 5, 2013}}</ref> It is native to [[Querétaro]], [[Mexico]]. It has not been [[Domestication|domesticated]].<ref name="nee" /> While ''C.&nbsp;pedatifolia'' has been cross bred, results have met with limited success.<ref name="andres">{{cite journal|last=Andres|first= Thomas C.|year=1987|title=Hybridization of ''Cucurbita foetidissima'' with ''C. pedatifolia'' ''C. radicans'', and ''C. ficifolia''|url=http://cuke.hort.ncsu.edu/cgc/cgc10/cgc10-37.html|journal= Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report|publisher=North Carolina State University|location=Raleigh, NC|volume=10|pages=72–73}}</ref> It does not cross well with other species of ''Cucurbita''.<ref name="purdue">{{cite web|title=Cucurbits|publisher=Purdue University|url=http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/1492/cucurbits.html|accessdate=September 5, 2013}}</ref> It is a close relative of ''[[Cucurbita radicans]]''.<ref name="andres" /> Geographic location and genetics make it highly likely that ''[[Cucurbita scabridifolia]]'' is a naturally occurring hybrid of ''[[Cucurbita foetidissima]]'' and ''C. pedatifolia''.<ref name="andres1987">{{cite journal|last=Andres|first= Thomas C.|year=1987|title=Relationship of ''Cucurbita scabridifolia'' to ''C. foetidissima'' and ''C. pedatifolia'': A Case of Natural Interspecific Hybridization|url=http://cuke.hort.ncsu.edu/cgc/cgc10/cgc10-38.html|journal= Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report|publisher=North Carolina State University|location=Raleigh, NC|volume=10|pages=74–75}}</ref> It also has some [[mesophyte]] traits may represent a transitional state between the mesophytic ''Cucurbita'' and the xerophytic ''Cucurbita''.<ref name="bemiwhitaker">{{cite journal | last1 = Bemis | first1 = W. P. | last2 = Whitaker | first2 = Thomas W. | authorlink2 = Thomas W. Whitaker | date =April 1969 | title = The Xerophytic ''Cucurbita'' of Northwestern Mexico and Southwestern United States | journal = [[Madroño (journal)|Madroño]] | volume = 20 | issue = 2 | pages = 33–41 | publisher = California Botanical Society | jstor = 41423342}}</ref>


The species was [[species description|formally described]] by [[Liberty Hyde Bailey]] in 1943, in ''Gentes Herbarum''.<ref name="bailey" />
The species was [[species description|formally described]] by [[Liberty Hyde Bailey]] in 1943, in ''Gentes Herbarum''.<ref name="bailey" />

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Cucurbita pedatifolia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Cucurbitales
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Genus: Cucurbita
Species:
C. pedatifolia
Binomial name
Cucurbita pedatifolia
Synonyms[1]

Cucurbita moorei L.H.Bailey

Cucurbita pedatifolia is a xerophyte plant species of the genus Cucurbita.[2][3][4] It is native to Querétaro, Mexico. It has not been domesticated.[3] While C. pedatifolia has been cross bred, results have met with limited success.[5] It does not cross well with other species of Cucurbita.[6] It is a close relative of Cucurbita radicans.[5] Geographic location and genetics make it highly likely that Cucurbita scabridifolia is a naturally occurring hybrid of Cucurbita foetidissima and C. pedatifolia.[7] It also has some mesophyte traits may represent a transitional state between the mesophytic Cucurbita and the xerophytic Cucurbita.[8]

The species was formally described by Liberty Hyde Bailey in 1943, in Gentes Herbarum.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Plant List, Cucurbita pedatifolia
  2. ^ a b Bailey, Liberty Hyde (1943). "Species of Cucurbita". Gentes Herbarum. 6. Ithaca, NY: 267–322.
  3. ^ a b Nee, Michael (1990). "The Domestication of Cucurbita (Cucurbitaceae)". Economic Botany. 44 (3, Supplement: New Perspectives on the Origin and Evolution of New World Domesticated Plants). New York: New York Botanical Gardens Press: 56–68. JSTOR 4255271.
  4. ^ "Cucurbita pedatifolia". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Andres, Thomas C. (1987). "Hybridization of Cucurbita foetidissima with C. pedatifolia C. radicans, and C. ficifolia". Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report. 10. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University: 72–73.
  6. ^ "Cucurbits". Purdue University. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  7. ^ Andres, Thomas C. (1987). "Relationship of Cucurbita scabridifolia to C. foetidissima and C. pedatifolia: A Case of Natural Interspecific Hybridization". Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report. 10. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University: 74–75.
  8. ^ Bemis, W. P.; Whitaker, Thomas W. (April 1969). "The Xerophytic Cucurbita of Northwestern Mexico and Southwestern United States". Madroño. 20 (2). California Botanical Society: 33–41. JSTOR 41423342.

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