The cacao has become an essential part of the fight against the effects of illegal crops and rural poverty in Colombia. Because of their bromatological characteristics, cocoa beans are preferred in markets. However, there are few studies on the variability of the regional genotypes. The goal of this study was to characterize the cacao trees in Tumaco, Nariño (Colombia) and establish their morpho-agronomic variability. Plant collections were conducted in five production zones of the municipality between 0 to 270 m. On each farm, the productivity and plant health variables were recorded for the outstanding plants. The characterization was carried out using a Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) and Cluste...
In this paper, a biographical scetch, specially for Colombian growing areas, of the main aspects tha...
Theobroma cacao L. is a crop of major importance for their potential applications in pharmacy and ag...
Objective: To describe the dynamics of floral biology and fruit development until physiological matu...
IITA supervisor; Dr. Asare, R.Knowledge of Theobroma cacao morphological variability provides the fo...
Agromorphological characterization of cacao accessions in Peru is currently an important tool in the...
Plantations of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) more than 60 years old still exist in Cuba and are probabl...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
open access International audienceA survey was undertaken in the 2 major cocoa producing areas (Sout...
Spontaneous cacao trees ( Theobroma cacao L.) found in south-eastern French Guiana form a particular...
The phenotypic characterization of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) plays an important role in the generat...
Characterization in Theobroma cacao L. based on the suggested Australian Center for International Ag...
Significant cocoa production in the municipality of Waslala, Nicaragua, began in 1961. Since the 198...
A survey was undertaken in the 2 major cocoa producing areas (Southern and Western) of Cameroon to s...
In Ecuador, since 2005 in the northern Amazon, trinitario hybrid cacao mother plants characterized b...
155 clones of wild cocoa trees (#Theobroma cacao# L.) in French Guiana, belonging to 16 populations ...
In this paper, a biographical scetch, specially for Colombian growing areas, of the main aspects tha...
Theobroma cacao L. is a crop of major importance for their potential applications in pharmacy and ag...
Objective: To describe the dynamics of floral biology and fruit development until physiological matu...
IITA supervisor; Dr. Asare, R.Knowledge of Theobroma cacao morphological variability provides the fo...
Agromorphological characterization of cacao accessions in Peru is currently an important tool in the...
Plantations of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) more than 60 years old still exist in Cuba and are probabl...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
open access International audienceA survey was undertaken in the 2 major cocoa producing areas (Sout...
Spontaneous cacao trees ( Theobroma cacao L.) found in south-eastern French Guiana form a particular...
The phenotypic characterization of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) plays an important role in the generat...
Characterization in Theobroma cacao L. based on the suggested Australian Center for International Ag...
Significant cocoa production in the municipality of Waslala, Nicaragua, began in 1961. Since the 198...
A survey was undertaken in the 2 major cocoa producing areas (Southern and Western) of Cameroon to s...
In Ecuador, since 2005 in the northern Amazon, trinitario hybrid cacao mother plants characterized b...
155 clones of wild cocoa trees (#Theobroma cacao# L.) in French Guiana, belonging to 16 populations ...
In this paper, a biographical scetch, specially for Colombian growing areas, of the main aspects tha...
Theobroma cacao L. is a crop of major importance for their potential applications in pharmacy and ag...
Objective: To describe the dynamics of floral biology and fruit development until physiological matu...