Kumar, L. S. S. ; Viseveshwaraiah, S. (1952) Sex mechanism in Coccinia indica Wight and Arn. Nature, 170 (4321). pp. 330-331. ISSN 0028-0836
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Abstract
Some of the diæcious species of Cucurbitaceæ have been cytologically investigated by several previous workers to ascertain whether the morphological differences in flowers between the sexes could be correlated with any observable chromosomal differences of their gametes. So far, only two species among members of this family, namely, Trichosanthes japonica and Coccinia indica have been found to possess well-defined sex-chromosomes. In T. japonica, the male is reported to be the heterogametic sex, whereas in C. indica contrary evidences have been furnished by Kumar and Deodikar and Bhaduri and Bose. The present note is based on the results of a critical cytological investigation of different sex types, such as the diploid male and female, the gynodicious form and a triploid male of C. indica.
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