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HUALLAGA 39    Theobroma cacao

 Miranda, V.V. (1996)
Cacao in Peru. Cocoa Research Unit (UWI, Trinidad) Newsletter 3: pp. 3-4.

Derivation: river HUALLAGA.
Location: Peru.

Notes:  Miranda, 1996 [MIR96A] Wild collections from Peru.

Arevalo et al, 1996 [ARE96A] Both the Huallaga (H) and the Ucayali (U) collections are of the Forastero-Amazonico type. The Huallaga clones, HUALLAGA 1 to HUALLAGA 64 were derived from commercial fields between Tingo Maria and Tocache which were under high disease pressure by WItches' Broom, and clones HUALLAGA 65 onwards under high disease pressure from moniliasis (Moniliophthora rorei).
 

Synonyms: H 39 [PER]

Location: Rio Huallaga, Loreto, Peru
Coordinates: 75.50 W, 5.50 S
   Marita, J. M. et al., 2001

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List received in 2012   Reference
• Accession: 723
   - Local Name: H 39
• Accession: 723
   - Local Name: H 39
• Accession: 723
   - Local Name: H 39
• Accession: 723
   - Local Name: H 39
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: HUALLAGA-39
   - Year of Accession: 1995

Miranda, V.V. (1996) Cacao in Peru. Cocoa Research Unit (UWI, Trinidad) Newsletter 3: pp. 3-4.
Marita, J. M., Nienhuis, J., Pires, J. L. & Aitken, W. M. (2001) Analysis of Genetic Diversity in Theobroma cacao with Emphasis on Witches’ Broom Disease Resistance. Crop Sci. 41:1305–1316.
CEPEC (2012) Accession list for the CEPEC (Bahia, Brazil) collection. Dr. José Luis Pires, personal communication, February 2012.
Mars Center for Cocoa Science (2012) Accession list for the Mars Center for Cocoa Science. Jean-Philippe Marelli, personal communication, February 2012.