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REDAMEL    Theobroma cacao

 Bartley, B.G.D. (1993)
Notes on the meaning and origins of clone names. B.G.D Bartley. Personal Communications.

Derivation: RED AMELonado.
Collected by Bartley.
Location: ICTA, Trinidad and Tobago.

Notes:  Bartley, 1993 [BAR93A] Progenies of two red Amelonado pods sent to Trinidad from Belem.

Bartley, 1995a [BAR95A]. There are two possible origins of these fruits:

1) a red fruited tree in Museu Goeldi,

2) a tree in a back garden seen by Dr. Bartley in 1952.
 

Synonyms: RED, RED AMELONADO, REDAME

 HELD IN

List received in 2008   Reference
• Accession: VTLC 135
   - Local Name: REDAMEL

56.11 % Infection
Note: 18 plants sampled..
 Subali, S., 1992
Moderately Susceptible
Note: Clone yielded no pods in 3 year study.
 Lim, C.H., 1992

Bartley, B.G.D. (1993) Notes on the meaning and origins of clone names. B.G.D Bartley. Personal Communications.
CPCRI (2008) Cocoa germplasm maintained at the Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI) Regional Station, Vittal, India. Data supplied to ICGD by email. D. Balasimha, CPCRI Vittal, India, July 2008.
Subali, S. (1992) MARDI's results on performance of imported primary cocoa clones. In: Unpublished Proceedings of MCGC Mini-Seminar on the Performance of Imported Cocoa Clones, 13th October, 1992. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Lim, C.H. (1992) Data from Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd. In: Unpublished Proceedings of MCGC Mini-Seminar on the Performance of Imported Cocoa Clones, 13th October, 1992. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.