نتایج جستجو برای: cacao

تعداد نتایج: 2496  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2013
Claudia Chumacero de Schawe Walter Durka Teja Tscharntke Isabell Hensen Michael Kessler

PREMISE OF THE STUDY The role of pollen flow within and between cultivated and wild tropical crop species is little known. To study the pollen flow of cacao, we estimated the degree of self-pollination and pollen dispersal distances as well as gene flow between wild and cultivated cacao (Theobroma cacao L.). METHODS We studied pollen flow and genetic diversity of cultivated and wild cacao pop...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Elisa S L Santos Carlos Bernard M Cerqueira-Silva Gustavo M Mori Dário Ahnert Durval L N Mello José Luis Pires Ronan X Corrêa Anete P de Souza

Bahia is the most important cacao-producing state in Brazil, which is currently the sixth-largest country worldwide to produce cacao seeds. In the eighteenth century, the Comum, Pará and Maranhão varieties of cacao were introduced into southern Bahia, and their descendants, which are called 'Bahian cacao' or local Bahian varieties, have been cultivated for over 200 years. Comum plants have been...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2014
Emma Cornwell

Conversion of native rainforest ecosystems in Limón Province of Costa Rica to banana and pineapple monoculture has led to reductions in biodiversity and soil quality. Agroforestry management of cacao (Theobroma cacao) is an alternative system that may maintain the agricultural livelihood of the region while more closely mimicking native ecosystems. This study compared physical, biological and c...

2017
Jaime A. Osorio-Guarín Jhon Berdugo-Cely Roberto Antonio Coronado Yeny Patricia Zapata Constanza Quintero Gerardo Gallego-Sánchez Roxana Yockteng

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. Curre...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2000
T L Dillinger P Barriga S Escárcega M Jimenez D Salazar Lowe L E Grivetti

The medicinal use of cacao, or chocolate, both as a primary remedy and as a vehicle to deliver other medicines, originated in the New World and diffused to Europe in the mid 1500s. These practices originated among the Olmec, Maya and Mexica (Aztec). The word cacao is derived from Olmec and the subsequent Mayan languages (kakaw); the chocolate-related term cacahuatl is Nahuatl (Aztec language), ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1961
H L MARTELLI H F DITTMAR

Cacao beans must be subjected to fermentation before they are used in making chocolate, and their commercial value is related to a proper procedure. Saccharomyces rosei, Hansenula anomala, Pichia fermentans, Pichia membranaefaciens, and Trichosporon cutaneum were found in fermenting cacao beans. All species isolated during the investigation grew on cacao pulp, but only S. rosei, H. anomala, and...

2018
Michel S. McElroy Alberto J. R. Navarro Guiliana Mustiga Conrad Stack Salvador Gezan Geover Peña Widem Sarabia Diego Saquicela Ignacio Sotomayor Gavin M. Douglas Zoë Migicovsky Freddy Amores Omar Tarqui Sean Myles Juan C. Motamayor

Citation: McElroy MS, Navarro AJR, Mustiga G, Stack C, Gezan S, Peña G, Sarabia W, Saquicela D, Sotomayor I, Douglas GM, Migicovsky Z, Amores F, Tarqui O, Myles S and Motamayor JC (2018) Prediction of Cacao (Theobroma cacao) Resistance to Moniliophthora spp. Diseases via Genome-Wide Association Analysis and Genomic Selection. Front. Plant Sci. 9:343. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00343 Prediction of C...

Journal: :Mycologia 2005
Christine J Baker Engelbrecht Thomas C Harrington

Ceratocystis fimbriata is a large, diverse complex of species that cause wilt-type diseases of many economically important plants. Previous studies have shown that isolates in three monophyletic lineages within the Latin American clade of C. fimbriata are host-specialized to cacao (Theobroma cacao), sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and sycamore (Platanus spp.), respectively. We paired testers of ...

2017
Donald Livingstone Conrad Stack Guiliana M. Mustiga Dayana C. Rodezno Carmen Suarez Freddy Amores Frank A. Feltus Keithanne Mockaitis Omar E. Cornejo Juan C. Motamayor

Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is an important cash crop in tropical regions around the world and has a rich agronomic history in South America. As a key component in the cosmetic and confectionary industries, millions of people worldwide use products made from cacao, ranging from shampoo to chocolate. An Illumina Infinity II array was created using 13,530 SNPs identified within a small diversity p...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2014
John Seng Geovanny Herrera Christopher S Vaughan Michael B McCoy

Cacao (Theobroma cacao) is an important cash crop in tropical climates such as that of Latin America. Over the past several decades, the infection of cultivated cacao by Moniliophthllora roreri, known commonly as "monilia", has significantly hindered cacao production in Latin America. Studies have proposed the use of Trichoderma sp. fungi in biocontrol treatments to prevent and reduce monilia i...

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