Do You Love Watermelons in the Hot Summer? UF Scientists Are on the Case
Wednesday, July 12, 2017 - 10:22
in Health & Medicine
For the study, UF/IFAS researchers grafted seedless watermelon onto squash rootstocks to ward off soil-borne diseases such as fusarium wilt. Study results showed no loss in taste and major fruit quality attributes like total soluble solids and lycopene content, Zhao said.