Genetic variability in cucumber genotypes leads to higher yield potential.
The researchers evaluated genetic variability in 36 cucumber genotypes to understand traits like vine length, fruit size, and yield. They found that some traits were less affected by the environment, while others showed high variability. Traits like number of branches, fruit size, and yield were highly heritable and had potential for genetic improvement. Overall, the study showed that certain cucumber traits are more stable and can be improved through breeding programs.