Genetic diversity of naturalized cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) in Puerto Rico

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S . Cosme
H. E. Cuevas
D. Zhang
T. K. Oleksyk
B. M. Irish
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[1] USDA-ARS Tropical Agriculture Research Station,Department of Biology
[2] University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez,undefined
[3] USDA-ARS Sustainable Perennial Crops Laboratory,undefined
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Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2016年 / 12卷
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Chocolate; Germplasm; Cocoa; Tropics; STRUCTURE; SNP;
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Identification of genetically diverse cacao with disease resistance, high productivity, and desirable organoleptic traits is vitally important to the agricultural crop’s long-term sustainability. Environmental changes, pests, and diseases as well as nation’s sovereign property rights have led to a decrease in accessibility and exchange of germplasm of interest. Having been introduced during colonial times, naturalized cacao in Puerto Rico could serve as an unexplored source of genetic diversity in improvement programs. An island-wide survey was carried out to identify naturalized trees and to determine their genetic associations to reference cacao accessions. Samples were genotyped with Expressed Sequence Tag-derived single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. Principal coordinate, cluster, and population structure analysis using the genotype data for both local and reference samples assigned individuals into five distinct genetic backgrounds: Criollo, Trinitario, Amelonado, Upper Amazon Forastero (UAF), and Nacional. Puerto Rican cacao fit into four (Criollo, Trinitario, Amelonado and UAF) of the five genetic backgrounds, being mainly composed of individuals of Criollo ancestry. Based on historical evidence, cacao of Criollo background was probably brought to Puerto Rico from Venezuela and/or Central America during colonial times. Trinitario, Amelonado, and UAF genetic backgrounds are most likely products of more modern introductions. Genotyping cacao in Puerto Rico provides information on the history and possible origin of the naturalized trees on the island. In addition, the assessment has allowed the targeting of material for incorporation and long-term conservation filling gaps in the existing collection and providing new germplasm to be evaluated for agronomic performance.
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