Revista Ceres (Feb 2010)

Genetic divergence in cocoa progenies for backcrossing program to witches' broom disease resistance

  • Milton Macoto Yamada,
  • Fábio Gelape Faleiro,
  • Uilson Vanderlei Lopes,
  • Acassi Batista Flores,
  • José Luis Pires,
  • Gilson Roberto Pires Melo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-737X2010000100013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
pp. 73 – 78

Abstract

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Backcrossing has been little used in cacao breeding, particularly due to the long time required to transfer genes and recover the genetic background of the recurrent parent. The objective of this study was to select individuals, resulting from the backcross CEPEC-42 x SIC-19, genetically related to the recurrent parent SIC-19 by using RAPD molecular markers, among those with resistance to witches' broom. Of the 31 plants that clustered with SIC-19, 18 from the replanted material remained free of the disease in the field, with good vegetative aspect and, therefore can be used for backcross to reach the desired objective.

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