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This study investigates genetic variability, morphological diversity, and biochemical traits in gynoecious Coccinia accessions using multivariate analysis. ANOVA revealed significant variation across key traits, with vine length (VL) ranging from 243.0 to 532.2 cm (CV = 10.15%), internode length (IL) from 6.15 to 9.7 cm, and leaf length (LL) from 6.52 to 8.76 cm. Fruit-related traits, including fruit diameter (FD) (1.72-4.76 cm), fruit length (FL) (3.74-8.16 cm), and average fruit weight (AFW) (11.88-30.42 g), showed significant variability (p 0.9), were found by correlation analysis, and both trade-offs and synergies were seen between biochemical and morphological variables. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) highlighted genotype-specific trait relationships and explained 50.8% of the total variation. Cluster and network analyses further illustrated genetic diversity, with Thar Dipti (CHESIG-7) and Thar Sadabahar (CHESIG-2) emerging as genetically distinct accessions. These findings provide valuable insights for breeding strategies aimed at improving yield, antioxidant content, and fruit quality in Coccinia accessions.
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