Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocolate. Colombian cacao has been classified as a fine flavor cacao that represents the 5% of cacao world’s production. Colombian genetic resources from this species are conserved in ex situ and in-field germplasm banks, since T. cacao has recalcitrant seeds to desication and long-term storage. Currently, the collection of T. cacao of the Colombian Corporation of Agricultural Research (CORPOICA) has approximately 700 germplasm accessions. We conducted a molecular analysis of Corpoica’s cacao collection and a morphological characterization of some accessions with the goal to study its genetic diversity and population structure and, to select inter...
International audienceCacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is among the most important cash crops in tropical ...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
International audienceThe genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, ...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is the main source for chocolate with an annual production of four millio...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.), an introduced tree crop in Dominica, is important for foreign exchange e...
Cacao originates from the rainforests of South America, the centre of diversity being the Upper Amaz...
The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao L.) is native to the Amazon basin and widely cultivated in the tropi...
Inadequate knowledge of the population structure and diversity present often hamper the efficient us...
The native Theobroma cacao L. population from Ecuador, known as Nacional, is famous for its fine coc...
The genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, and 31 reference acces...
International audienceCacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is among the most important cash crops in tropical ...
International audienceThe genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, ...
International audienceCacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is among the most important cash crops in tropical ...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
International audienceThe genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, ...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is the main source for chocolate with an annual production of four millio...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.), an introduced tree crop in Dominica, is important for foreign exchange e...
Cacao originates from the rainforests of South America, the centre of diversity being the Upper Amaz...
The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao L.) is native to the Amazon basin and widely cultivated in the tropi...
Inadequate knowledge of the population structure and diversity present often hamper the efficient us...
The native Theobroma cacao L. population from Ecuador, known as Nacional, is famous for its fine coc...
The genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, and 31 reference acces...
International audienceCacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is among the most important cash crops in tropical ...
International audienceThe genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, ...
International audienceCacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is among the most important cash crops in tropical ...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
International audienceThe genetic diversity of 400 accessions collected in cacao farms, 95 GenBank, ...