Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-America. However, most of this germplasm has not contributed to cacao improvement because its relationship to cultivated selections was poorly understood. Germplasm labeling errors have impeded breeding and confounded the interpretation of diversity analyses. To improve the understanding of the origin, classification, and population differentiation within the species, 1241 accessions covering a large geographic sampling were genotyped with 106 microsatellite markers. After discarding mislabeled samples, 10 genetic clusters, as opposed to the two genetic groups traditionally recognized within T. cacao, were found by applying Bayesian statistics. Thi...
Over the period from 6 to 12 of May, 2007, a botanical expedition was conducted in the Middle Amazon...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Significant cocoa production in the municipality of Waslala, Nicaragua, began in 1961. Since the 198...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao L.) is native to the Amazon basin and widely cultivated in the tropi...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon basin, but is generally believed to have been...
A sample of 94 accessions of Theobroma cacao L. (cacao), representing four populations from the Braz...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon basin, but is generally believed to have been...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon region of South America. The river basins in ...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is the main source for chocolate with an annual production of four millio...
A sample of 64 progenies (320 cacao trees as a whole) from four Brazilian Amazon basins was collecte...
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...
Over the period from 6 to 12 of May, 2007, a botanical expedition was conducted in the Middle Amazon...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Significant cocoa production in the municipality of Waslala, Nicaragua, began in 1961. Since the 198...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
Numerous collecting expeditions of Theobroma cacao L. germplasm have been undertaken in Latin-Americ...
The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao L.) is native to the Amazon basin and widely cultivated in the tropi...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon basin, but is generally believed to have been...
A sample of 94 accessions of Theobroma cacao L. (cacao), representing four populations from the Braz...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon basin, but is generally believed to have been...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon region of South America. The river basins in ...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is the main source for chocolate with an annual production of four millio...
A sample of 64 progenies (320 cacao trees as a whole) from four Brazilian Amazon basins was collecte...
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...
Over the period from 6 to 12 of May, 2007, a botanical expedition was conducted in the Middle Amazon...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Significant cocoa production in the municipality of Waslala, Nicaragua, began in 1961. Since the 198...