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CAB 5471    Theobroma cacao

 Almeida, C.M.V.C. de, Barriga, J.P., Machado, P.F.R. & Bartley, B.G.D. (1987)
Evolucao do programa de conservacao dos recursos geneticos de cacau na Amazonia Brasileira. CEPLAC/DEPEA, Boletim Tecnico, Belem, Brasil 5: pp.108.

Derivation: Cacau da Amazonico Brasiliera.
Location: Brazil.

Almeida, 1995c [ALM95C] Collections from Rio Solimoes, near to Tefe, Amazonas (CAB 270-279, CAB 321-333, CAB 5336-5353, CAB 5409-5420): fruit elliptic, medium to large sized, slight to intermediate rugosity, slight basal constriction, apex pointed; seeds obovate, medium to large sized. Collections from Rio Japura, Amazonas (CAB 263-269, CAB 280-289, CAB 475-513, CAB 514-533, CAB 5326-5335, CAB 5354-5363, CAB 5495-5544, CAB 5545-5560): fruit elliptic (slightly elongate), medium sized, slight to intermediate rugosity, slight basal constriction, apex pointed; seeds elliptic and obovate, medium to large sized. Collections from Rio Ica, Amazonas (CAB 358-359, CAB 5459-5470): fruit elliptic (slightly elongate), medium to large sized, slight rugosity, basal constriction absent, apex sharp to obtuse; seeds obovate, medium to small sized. Collections from Rio Solimoes, near to Tabatinga, Amazonas (CAB 334-346, CAB 5421-5438): fruit elliptic (elongate), medium to large sized, rugose surface, slight to intermediate basal constriction, apex pointed to obutse; seeds obovate, small to medium sized. Collections from along the Rio Javari and its confluence, Amazonas (CAB 351-353, CAB 5447-5449): fruit elliptic (a little elongate), small in size, surface smooth or slightly rugose, slight basal constriction, apex sharp and mammillate; seeds oboavte, small to medium sized. Collections from Cacoal and Rolim de Moura, Roraima (CAB 745-792, CAB 5720-5747): fruit elliptic, small to medium sized, slight to intermediate surface rugosity, basal constriction slight to intermediate, apex pointed to obtuse; seeds obovate, medium to large in size. Collections from Mirante da Serra, Urupa and Presidente Medici, Roraima (CAB 542-720, CAB 5563-5706): fruit elliptic , small to medium sized, slight to intermediate surface rugosity, slight to intermediate basal constriction, apex obtuse; seeds oblong and medium sized. Collections from Ariquemes, Roraima (CAB 218-253, CAB 537, CAB 255-261, CAB 371-414, CAB 5296-5307, CAB 5313-5325): fruit elliptic to oblong, small in size, slight to intermediate surface rugosity, slight to intermediate basal constriction, apex sharp and obtuse; seeds obovate, small to medium sized. Collections from upper and mid Purus, Acre and Amazonas (CAB 94-103, CAB 122-133, CAB 191-217, CAB 5108-5119, CAB 5138-5146, CAB 5252-5294): fruit elliptic, small to medium sized, slight surface rugosity, slight basal constriction, apex obtuse; seeds small. Collections from Rio Tarauaca and Rio Embira, Acre (CAB 183-204, CAB 5200-5216, CAB 5217-5251): fruit ellitpic (a little elongate), small, slight to intermediate surface rugosity, slight basal constriction, apex obtuse; seeds small.

Notes:  Almeida et al., 1987 [ALM87A] CAB [BRA] material includes collections from all over the Brazilian Amazon basin. The first CAB clone was collected in 1971 and the series continues to grow. All CAB material will have been collected under a provisional name and given a CAB number at a later date. Numbers given above 5000 indicate seedling progeny from a collected pod; numbers below 5000 are budwood collections. Material in the CAB series has been collected on a large number of expeditions by a great many collectors. Details of collection, collector and expedition of individual CAB clones will be listed in more detail under the provisional group name.

The system involved in naming the collections is as follows:

a) in most of the expeditions both vegetative and seed propagating material was collected from the parent trees, however for various reasons it was possible only to obtain only budwood or fruit from some trees;

b) all material collected was numbered in sequence as it was collected, the collection (provisional) identifier was alpha-numeric, identifiying the state in which the parent tree is located;

c) where both budwood and fruit were collected from a tree (and only in such cases) the budwood (future clone) identifier was given the first and the fruit identified with the succeeding number (there are a few errors, however);

d) as such, families of progenies obtained from a fruit have only one corresponding clone, or a clone can only have one progeny family, in the permanent identifiers (CAB numbers);

e) in most cases, in several expeditions, the succeeding progeny collection (provisional) identifier refers to the clone of the same tree (but this is not necessarily always the case);

f) when there is a gap in the sequence of the collection (provisional) identifiers a CAB progeny identifier (i.e. 5000 and above) cannot be related to the preceeding clone identifier. e.g. CAB 0342/AM 417, CAB 5437/AM 420: here CAB 5437 cannot be the progeny of CAB 0342, the corresponding budwood for CAB 5437 could have been AM 419 which was lost in propagation.
 

Synonyms: RO 154 [BRA]

 Parents:
CAB 417  x Unknown   Almeida, C.M.V.C. de, 1983

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List received in 1987   Reference
• Local Name: CAB 5471 [BRA]
 Brazil, Banco Ativo de Germoplasma da CEPLAC, Rondônia
List received in 2015   Reference
• Accession: CAB 5471 Quadra 2
   - Local Name: CAB 5471

Almeida, C.M.V.C. de, Barriga, J.P., Machado, P.F.R. & Bartley, B.G.D. (1987) Evolucao do programa de conservacao dos recursos geneticos de cacau na Amazonia Brasileira. CEPLAC/DEPEA, Boletim Tecnico, Belem, Brasil 5: pp.108.
Almeida, C.M.V.C. de (1983) Relatorio da expedicao botanica para coleta de cacau silvestre na regiao de Ouro Preto d'Oeste, Rondonia, 1983. CEPLAC/DEPEA Belem, PA., Brasil. pp. 91.
Almeida, Caio Márcio Vasconcellos Cordeiro de, Francisco Antônio Neto, Acácio de Paula, Silva, José Raymundo Pires Medeiros & Antonio de Almeida Lima (2015) RECURSOS GENÉTICOS DE CACAUEIRO EM RONDÔNIA: RETROSPECTIVA HISTÓRICA, ORIGEM E INVENTÁRIO [Genetic Resources of Cacao in Rondônia: Historical Overview, Origin and Inventory]. Agrotrópica (Itabuna) 27 (2): 93–124