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Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) Breeding

2019
The suboptimal productivity in cocoa farmers’ fields, particularly those of small-holders who produce over 80% of the global supply, and the demand for cocoa that meets stringent quality and flavor criteria necessitate enhanced breeding methods and outcomes.
Frances Bekele, Wilbert Phillips-Mora
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The Criollo cacao tree (Theobroma cacao L.): a review [PDF]

open access: possibleGenetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2017
In commercial terms, Criollo cacao trees (Theobroma cacao L.) are reputed to be the source of the commercial product (fermented and dried cocoa beans), which sells for the best price on the market. Nevertheless, the term “Criollo” has numerous meanings and interpretations depending on if it is used by commercial users or botanists, growers or breeders.
P. Lachenaud, J. C. Motamayor
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Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.)

1989
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is an understory tree, 4 to 9 m in height, native to the upper Amazonian forest (Cobley and Steele 1977). A member of the Sterculiaceae, it produces flowers and fruit directly from the stem (Fig. 1), with each fruit containing up to 40 seeds.
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Root-Infecting Fungi Attacking Theobroma cacao [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
In this chapter, we consider some of the “root-infecting” pathogens of Theobroma cacao. Despite sometimes being described as minor pathogens of the crop, they can cause serious losses locally. We have chosen to examine four pathogens—Verticillium dahliae (Verticillium wilt or sudden death), Rigidoporus microporus (white root disease), Rosellinia spp ...
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Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.)

1992
Ce chapitre du manuel IFA de fertilisation consacré au cacaoyer présente, après quelques rappels sur la culture, les valeurs des besoins nutritionnels moyens des plantes en pépinière et en champ (plants jeunes, en début de production et adultes) et des exportations minérales par les fèves sèches (fève et coque), les données d'analyse de feuille ...
Snoeck, Jacques, Jadin, Pierre
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Theobroma cacao L.

2015
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Contexto de cadena cacao (Theobroma cacao)

2020
En esta ficha de contexto se mencionan los aspectos importantes de la cadena de cacao enfocados a su marco productivo, regional, económico, comercio internacional, así como sus perspectivas y tendencias frente al mercado, dando a conocer su entorno de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación.
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Theobroma cacao und andere Theobroma-Arten

2012
Heute wird Kakao (Theobroma cacao L.) hauptsächlich in Form von Schokoladenprodukten und süßen Backwaren konsumiert. Der Schokoladenmarkt hat sich jedoch in den letzten Jahren stark verändert: hochwertige Produkte aus Edelkakao mit hohem Anteil an Polyphenolen erlangen immer größere Bedeutung [MENNINGER, 2004; AFOAKWA. 2010].
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Cacao (Theobroma cacao)

1995
The seeds of the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao L. (Sterculiaceae), provide the basis of the multibillion dollar chocolate industry. A native of the Neotropics, cacao grows as an understory tree in the rainforest. Flowers and fruit are produced directly from the stem, with pods attaining lengths of approximately 15–25 cm, each containing 30–40 seeds ...
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