“…However, the low genetic base of sweet watermelon ( Levi et al, 2001a , 2004 ; Che et al, 2003 ; Kwon et al, 2010 ; Solmaz et al, 2010 ; Hwang et al, 2011 ; Minsart et al, 2011 ; Sheng et al, 2012 ; Yang et al, 2016 ; Zhang et al, 2016 ; Singh et al, 2017 ; Stone et al, 2019 ) poses challenges for quality breeding. Also, in many watermelon improvement programs, a limited number of watermelon genotypes are utilized as breeding parents ( Levi et al, 2001a , 2004 ; Zhang et al, 2012 ; Pal et al, 2020 ). Most parental genotypes exhibit excellent agronomic and horticultural traits but share similar genetic backgrounds presenting genetic bottlenecks for breeding ( Levi et al, 2001a ; Guo et al, 2012 ; Wang et al, 2015 ; Zhang et al, 2016 ).…”