Cucumis melo
- Wɔatwerɛ nsɛm wei ɛwɔ Asante kasa mu
subclass of | useful plant, annual plant |
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has use | fodder, medicinal plant, fruit |
short name | C. melo |
taxon name | Cucumis melo |
taxon rank | species |
parent taxon | Cucumis |
this taxon is source of | melon, muskmelon, cantaloupe, muskmelon juice |
invasive to | Shangai |
maintained by WikiProject | WikiProject Invasion Biology |
hardiness of plant | 2 |
taxon author citation | L. |
GRIN URL | https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=404410 |
sequenced genome URL | https://plants.ensembl.org/Cucumis_melo |
Cucumis melo, a yɛsan nim no sɛ melon,[1][2] yɛ dua bi a ɛka Cucumis nnua abusua no ho. Ɛnnɛ yi, n'ahodoɔ pii na aba ma wɔtumi dua. N'aduaba a ɛso no dɛ yɛ biribi a ɛwɔ hɔ. Ɛnhyɛ da nyɛ da, na ɛnyɛ nwono nso. Wokɔ Amerika atifi do a, wɔfrɛ n'aduaba no ne ne n'ahodoɔ no nyinaa muskmelon. [3] Wɔtumi nso frɛ no cantaloupe.[4] [5]
Abakɔsɛm
[sesa]Na wɔwe melon wɔ Tete Hela ne Roma
Nwomanimfoɔ gye akyinnyeɛ fa aduaba no ho. Ebinom se ɛne akutuo nyinaa hyɛ nnua abusuakuo baako ase. Wɔn nyinaa yɛ abɛ korɔ nsa. Ɛbinom nso se ɛnte saa.[6] Na wonim melon ahodoɔ mmienu no nyinaa kane Minrimfoɔ nso nim no pa ara. Animdifoɔ binom bu melon sɛ ɛyɛ Levant ne Egypt kuromfoɔ deɛ. Kyerɛ sɛ,ɛhɔ na Ɛfiri baeɛ. Afoforɔ nso se ɛfiri mfiase to Persia.[7] India anaa Asia Mfinimfini fam nso, wɔkyerɛ mu a, ebi firi hɔ. Nti wontumi nsi beaeɛ pɔtee a ɛfiri no pi. Nhwehwɛmufoɔ ada no adi sɛ n'aba ne ntini ka nneɛma a kane tete no nyinaa na wɔtɔn wɔ wiase afaanann nyinaa no ho. Nyansahufoɔ dodoɔ bi foa Afrika mfitiaseɛ so, na nnɛ mmerɛ mu no, wɔda so ara tumi hunu wuram yei pii wɔ Afrika aman dodoɔ bi mu wɔ Afrika Apueeɛ te sɛ Ethiopia, Somalia ne Tanzania.[8]
Wɔde melon yɛɛ afieboa wɔ Asia Atɔeɛ fam na bere kɔɔ so no, nnɔbae pii nyaa nkɔso a egu ahorow wɔ ne nsusuwii ne ne dɛ mu. Iran, India, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan ne China bɛyɛ mmeae a wɔyɛ melon.[8][9]
Mfasoɔ
[sesa]Ɛyɛ aduaba a ɛyɛ dɛ nti wɔtumi di. Nnuane nnuro bi te sɛ Vitamins C ne ade nso wowɔ mu.
Beaeɛ a Menyaa Mmoa Firiiɛ
[sesa]- ↑ Nhwɛsoɔ:GRIN
- ↑ "Definition of Melon by Oxford Dictionary". Lexico Dictionaries | English. Archived from the original on June 28, 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ↑ "Definition of muskmelon". Dictionary by Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ↑ "Definition of cantaloupe". Dictionary by Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ↑ "Melon". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ↑ "We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick" Nhwɛsoɔ:Bibleverse
- ↑ Raghami, Mahmoud; López-Sesé, Ana Isabel; Hasandokht, Mohamad Reza; Zamani, Zabihollah; Moghadam, Mahmoud Reza Fattahi; Kashi, Abdolkarim (2014-01-01). "Genetic diversity among melon accessions from Iran and their relationships with melon germplasm of diverse origins using microsatellite markers". Plant Systematics and Evolution (in English). 300 (1): 139–151. doi:10.1007/s00606-013-0866-y. ISSN 1615-6110.
Melons or muskmelon are native to Iran and adjacent countries toward the west and east. In fact, ‘Musk’ is a Persian word for a kind of perfume and ‘melon’ is derived from Greek words (Robinson and Decker-Walters 1997). The origin of diversity for melon was traditionally believed to be in Africa (Robinson and Decker-Walters 1997), although recent molecular systematic studies, suggested that it may be originated from Asia and then reached to Africa (Renner et al. 2007). Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Transcaucasia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, as well as Afghanistan and China (Robinson and Decker-Walters 1997) are considered primary diversity centre for melon (Tzitzikas et al. 2009).
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Grubben, G. J. H. (2004). Vegetables. PROTA Foundation. p. 243. ISBN 9789057821479. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- ↑ Ensminger, Marion Eugene (1993-11-09). Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set. CRC Publisher. ISBN 9780849389801. Retrieved 26 August 2019.