Affiliation:
1. NAMIK KEMAL ÜNİVERSİTESİ, ZİRAAT FAKÜLTESİ, BAHÇE BİTKİLERİ BÖLÜMÜ
Abstract
The scope of this study, some of the local Turkish watermelon genotypes were evaluated morphologically. A total of 20 local genotypes and three commercial varieties were assessed regarding their cotyledon, leaf, fruit, and seed phenotypes. An extensive morphological analysis was performed on a diverse set of genotypes. Traits such as cotyledon shape and color intensity, leaf size and lobing, and fruit size, shape, and color were measured and compared. Hierarchical clustering analysis, correlation matrices, and principal component analysis were employed to interpret the data. The study revealed significant morphological variability among the watermelon genotypes. Cotyledons ranged from narrow to broad, with a predominance of large sizes and dark green coloration. Leaf characteristics varied widely, with a notable distribution across different sizes and degrees of lobing. Fruit analysis showed a broad spectrum of shapes, sizes, and colors, indicating a rich genetic diversity. Two main genotype clusters were identified, suggesting a clear distinction based on morphological traits.
Publisher
International Society of Academicians