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PA 300 [PER]    Theobroma cacao

 Pound, F.J. (1938)
Cacao and Witchbroom Disease of South America with notes on other species of Theobroma. Archives of Cocoa Research 1: pp. 26-71.

Derivation: PArinari.
Collected by Pound.
Location: Parinari, Peru.

Pound, 1938a: [POU38A] type 1 - long, generally warty pods with a pronounced bottleneck and a conspicuous point, type 2 - lack the pronounced bottleneck, type 3 - pods shorter and lack both the pronounced bottle neck and point, type 4 - smooth lagarta, ie with bottle neck and point but with shallow furrows and a smooth shell, type 5 - as type 1 but with very small beans, type 6 - short, 10 ridged oval, warty pods, sometimes with red tint. Posnette, 1945A [POS45A]. Parinari type has long petioles (2-3 cm) with pulvini separated by a long, deep constriction even when young. The stamen filaments are not pigmented.

Notes:  Selections from the region around Parinari.

Pound, 1938a [POU38A]. Pods probably collected from some 20 trees free of Witches' Broom in a population of type 1,2,3, and 4. Further collections may have made around Porvenir (between the Boca del Huallaga and Boca del Pastaza) from types 5 and 6.

Pound, 1943b [POU43B]. 277 plants were planted at Marper farm.

Bartley, 1998a [BAR98A] Parinari means tree and it is the name of a place on the River Amazon (Maranon) in Peru. However it is believed to refer to a region rather than a specific place. Types 5 and 6 were collected from along the whole stretch of the Maranon River.
 

Synonyms: PA 900 [PER], PARINARI 300 [PER]

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Recommended seed parent in:
Indonesia (North Sumatera)
Seed Garden / Source: PT London Sumatera
Other Seed Garden Parents: PA 121 [PER]   |  PA 303 [PER]   |  GC 29 [LON]   |  UF 667   |  UF 713   |  BLC4   |  BL621   |  BL693 
Recommended by: Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute (ICCRI), Indonesia
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 Mother to:
KDI2    Dinarti, D et al., 2015

'Maranon' Population
Subgroup: 'Parinari II'   Reference

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List received in 2012   Reference
• Accession: 417
   - Local Name: PA 300
   - Year of Accession: 1983
List received in 1987   Reference
• Local Name: PA 300 [PER]
• Accession: 2347
   - Local Name: PA 900 [PER]
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA-300
   - Year of Accession: 1996
List received in 2018   Reference
• Accession: 21867
   - Local Name: PA-300 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 2004
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA300
   - Year of Accession: 1970
List received in 2008   Reference
• Accession: IDN-13-TCAC-00191
   - Local Name: PA300
List received in 2008   Reference
• Local Name: Pa 300
List received in 1990   Reference
• Local Name: PA 300 [PER]
List received in 1994   Reference
• Local Name: PA 300 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 1968
 Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands Plantations Ltd.
List received in 1993   Reference
• Local Name: PA 300 [PER]
List received in 2011   Reference
• Local Name: PA 300 [PER]
List received in 2016   Reference
• Accession: PI 668479     GRIN-Global 
   - Local Name: PA 300 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 2008
List received in 2010   Reference
• Accession: MIA 35774     GRIN-Global 
   - Local Name: PA 300
   - Year of Accession: 2002
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA 300
   - Year of Accession: 1992

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11.19 % Infection
Note: 21 plants sampled..
 Subali, S., 1992
27.10 % Infection (Field Reaction).
Note: 12.2% of trees with <30% infected branches, 9.8% of trees with 30 to 70% infected branches, 5.1% of trees with >70% infected branches.. Sime Darby Plantations, Devon Estate.
 Lam, K.S., 1992
Resistant
 Butler, D.R. et al., 1998

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Seed Index: 96.1 (dried beans per 100g)
Pod Index: 26.1 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Seed Index: 95.2 (dried beans per 100g)
Pod Index: 27.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Pod Index: 21.4 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Seed Index: 90.0 (dried beans per 100g)
Pod Index: 27.8 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Number: 36.7
Dry Weight: 1.04 g
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Number: 35.1
Total Dry Weight: 37.0 g
Dry Weight: 1.05 g
Note: 52 plants sampled
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Colour: purple
Shape: oblong
Number: 41.0
Total Wet Weight: 70.9 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 1.14 g
Cotyledon Length: 21.2 mm
Cotyledon Width: 11.8 mm
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Number: 34.5
Dry Weight: 1.11 g
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Butterfat Content: 55.00 %
Maximum Butterfat Content: 58.48 %
Minimum Butterfat Content: 52.92 %
Note: 16 plants sampled
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Testa: 5.20 %
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Butterfat Content: 50.49 %
Testa: 5.37 %
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Shape: oblong
Basal Constriction: strong
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Length: 222.0 mm
Breadth: 85.0 mm
Colour: anthocyanin absent
Hardness: hard
Note: Hardness > 2.0 Mpa
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Rugosity: intense
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Colour: slight anthocyanin
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Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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Ligule Colour: slight anthocyanin
Stamen Colour: slight anthocyanin
Sepal Length: 6.17 mm
Ligule Width: 2.16 mm
Ovule Number: 46
Style Length: 1.97 mm
Pedicel Colour: reddish
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Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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