Ficha de revisão: Cucurbitaceae Cultivation and Uses

Cucurbitaceae Family Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Family with over 800 species in ~130 genera; includes vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants.
  • Mainly tropical/subtropical; includes annual and perennial herbs.
  • Fruits are fleshy pepos, variable in shape, size, and color.
  • Unisexual flowers, pollinated mainly by insects.
  • Key genera: ucumis, Cucurbita, Citrullus, Lagenaria, Momordica.
  • Cultivation requires warm temperatures (20–35°C), well-drained fertile soils.
  • Light influences flower sex: long days → male; short days → femalefruit.
  • Fruits harvested immature for vegetables; mature for processing/storage.
  • Major species: cucumber (Cucumis sativus), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus), pumpkin (Cucurbita spp.), winter melon (Benincasa spp.).
  • Seeds contain oil, carotenoids, minerals; edible in some species.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Leaves — large, variable, alternate, lobed or simple.
  • Tendrils — coiling structures aiding climbing.
  • Flowers — unisexual, yellow/white, act as pollination attractants.
  • Fruits — pepo with rind, juicy flesh, seed cavity.
  • Seeds — flat, smooth, 10–22mm, contain oils.
  • Vines — vigorous, trailing or climbing, with tendrils.
  • Roots — fibrous, sometimes with tubers (e.g., chayote).

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • Pollination: Insect pollinators transfer pollen from male to female flowers.
  • Flower sex expression: Influenced by light (long days → male; short days → female).
  • Fertilization: Leads to fruit development; unisexual flowers prevent self-pollination.
  • Fruit development: From fertilized ovary, forms pepo with edible flesh.
  • Seed dispersal: Mature fruits fall or are carried; seeds germinate under suitable conditions.
  • Growth: Climbers use tendrils for support; vigorous vines maximize light capture.
  • Water and nutrients: Essential for flowering, fruiting, and seed development.
  • Disease resistance: Varies; impacts yield and quality.

4. 🗂️ Classification & Summary Table

ItemKey FeaturesNotes / Differences
FruitsPepo, fleshy, variable shape/size, with rindJuicy or dry, used as vegetables or for processing
FlowersUnisexual, yellow/white, insect-pollinatedMale flowers produce pollen; female develop into fruits
Seeds10–22mm, smooth, flat, contain oils, mineralsEdible in some species; oil-rich
Main GeneraCucumis, Cucurbita, Citrullus, Lagenaria, MomordicaMajor cultivated groups
Growth HabitClimbing or trailing, tendrils support vinesVigorously climbing, sprawling
Ecological NeedsWarm temperatures, high organic matter soils, pH 5.5–7.5Sensitive to waterlogging, salinity

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram

Cucurbitaceae
 ├─ Morphology
 │   ├─ Leaves (large, variable)
 │   ├─ Tendrils (support climbing)
 │   ├─ Flowers (unisexual, yellow/white)
 │   └─ Fruits (pepo, fleshy, variable)
 ├─ Reproductive Cycle
 │   ├─ Pollination (insect-mediated)
 │   ├─ Fertilization
 │   └─ Fruit and seed development
 └─ Uses & Cultivation
     ├─ Edible parts (fruits, seeds, shoots)
     └─ Cultivation practices (seeding, trellising)

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing Cucumis sativus (cucumber) with Cucumis melo (melon).
  • Mistaking Lagenaria fruits for ornamental or container uses.
  • Overlooking light’s role in flower sex expression.
  • Assuming all pepos are edible; some have inedible rinds.
  • Confusing Momordica species: bitter gourd vs. sweet gourd.
  • Ignoring ecological requirements; overwatering causes root rot.
  • Misidentifying unisexual flowers as bisexual.
  • Underestimating seed oil content in cucurbit seeds.

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Know the family characteristics: morphology, flowers, fruits.
  • Main genera and their key features.
  • Reproductive biology: pollination, flower sex influence.
  • Major cultivated species and their uses.
  • Ecological and cultural requirements.
  • Harvesting stages: immature vs. mature fruits.
  • Seed composition and uses.
  • Common pests and diseases affecting cucurbits.
  • Growth habits: climbing, trailing, support systems.
  • Differences between major fruits: cucumber, watermelon, melon, pumpkin.
  • Storage conditions and post-harvest handling.
  • Role of light in flower sex determination.
  • Typical cultivation practices: sowing, trellising, mulching.
  • Recognize high-yielding varieties and their traits.
  • Understand the significance of cucurbit seeds and oil extraction.
  • Be aware of common pitfalls in identification and cultivation.

End of Revision Sheet

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Over 800 species in 130 genera

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Over 800 species in ~130 genera

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Pepo, variable size, shape, color, juicy or dry

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