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- Cucurbita_texana abstract "Cucurbita texana, also known as Cucurbita pepo subsp. texana and Texas gourd, is a mesophyte plant species of the genus Cucurbita. It is native to Texas, primarily the southeastern region. It is only found in the wild. It is possibly a progenitor and close relative of the domesticated species Cucurbita pepo, though it and wild C. pepo are native to different areas. Cucurbita fraterna is also closely related. It was first collected 1835 by J. L. Berlandier in southern Texas. It was formally described as Tristemon texanus by George Heinrich Adolf Scheele in 1848 and transferred to the genus Cucurbita by Asa Gray in 1850.Its usual habitat is in or near sandy riverbeds.The debate about the relationship of C. pepo, C. fraterna, and C. texana has been going on since at least 1857. C. pepo has more similarities to C. fraterna than it does to C. texana which is also claimed to be an ancestor of C. pepo. The isozymes of C. pepo and C. fraterna are very similar. C. fraterna shares alleles with C. pepo at all 25 studied loci, indicating C. fraterna is the nearest relative of C. pepo. C. pepo is most likely an early domesticated form of C. fraterna. It crosses well with both C. pepo and C. texana. C. pepo could be a compilospecies of C. fraterna and C. texana, which appear to be two species that were originally separate. Based on genetic allele analysis, there are two distinct groups within C. pepo: pumpkin, calabaza, criolla, and marrow squash are in one, and ornamental gourds, crookneck squash, acorn squash, pattypan squash, and a few others are in the other. C. fraterna is genetically closer to the first group and C. texana is genetically closer to the second group. No obvious constraints to gene flow between C. texana and C. pepo cultivars have been observed, regardless of which was the male or female parent; there is a distinct lack of reproductive isolation. However, the early origins of C. pepo in Mexico are well documented.".
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- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageRevisionID "700599807".
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink A._I._Filov.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Acorn_squash.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Allele.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Asa_Gray.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Calabaza.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_Texas.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1848.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Squashes_and_pumpkins.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Compilospecies.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Crookneck_squash.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Cucurbita_fraterna.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Cucurbita_pepo.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Deena_S._Decker.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Gene_flow.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink George_Heinrich_Adolf_Scheele.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Guy_L._Nesom.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Isozyme.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Locus_(genetics).
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Mesophyte.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Pattypan_squash.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Pumpkin.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Reproductive_isolation.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Species_description.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLinkText "C. texana".
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLinkText "C. texana".
- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cucurbita texana".
- Cucurbita_texana binomial "Cucurbita texana".
- Cucurbita_texana binomialAuthority "A.Gray".
- Cucurbita_texana image "Cucurbita texana 2.jpg".
- Cucurbita_texana image2Caption "C. texana fruit".
- Cucurbita_texana imageCaption "C. texana plant and young blossoms".
- Cucurbita_texana synonyms "*Tristemon texanus (Scheele) *Cucurbita pepo subsp. ovifera var. texana ( Filov) *Cucurbita pepo var. texana ( D.S.Decker) *Cucurbita melopepo subsp. texana ( G.L.Nesom)".
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- Cucurbita_texana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxonids.
- Cucurbita_texana subject Category:Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita_texana subject Category:Flora_of_Texas.
- Cucurbita_texana subject Category:Plants_described_in_1848.
- Cucurbita_texana subject Category:Squashes_and_pumpkins.
- Cucurbita_texana comment "Cucurbita texana, also known as Cucurbita pepo subsp. texana and Texas gourd, is a mesophyte plant species of the genus Cucurbita. It is native to Texas, primarily the southeastern region. It is only found in the wild. It is possibly a progenitor and close relative of the domesticated species Cucurbita pepo, though it and wild C. pepo are native to different areas. Cucurbita fraterna is also closely related. It was first collected 1835 by J. L. Berlandier in southern Texas.".
- Cucurbita_texana label "Cucurbita texana".
- Cucurbita_texana sameAs Q15298386.
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- Cucurbita_texana sameAs Q15298386.
- Cucurbita_texana wasDerivedFrom Cucurbita_texana?oldid=700599807.
- Cucurbita_texana depiction Cucurbita_texana_7.jpg.
- Cucurbita_texana isPrimaryTopicOf Cucurbita_texana.