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Research Project: DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERNATIONAL MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION PROGRAM FOR CACAO

Location: Miami, Florida

Project Number: 6631-21000-017-00
Project Type: Appropriated

Start Date: Mar 21, 2008
End Date: Mar 20, 2013

Objective:
The development and implementation of an international Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) program for cacao is the major objective of this project. This objective involves a combination of hypothesis-driven and non-hypothesis driven research and includes the training of scientists from cacao producing countries in plant breeding, genetics, and the use of molecular markers in a MAS program.

Approach:
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)s, both as single base pair substitutions and single base pair insertions/deletions (indels) are the most common sequence differences found between alleles. Methods have been developed for high-throughput detection of SNPs, but these methods require a priori knowledge of the SNP being assayed or sequence information surrounding the SNP. As more cacao EST sequence data become available, we can use it to screen for SNPs. In addition, SNP markers are completely portable and can be added into the growing international database (CocoaGenDB). Microsatellite allele calls are platform-dependent and there has been no way to efficiently share data among the research groups currently genotyping cacao. Once SNPs have been identified, they can be employed in a genetic assay that does not require electrophoresis or a dedicated molecular genetics facility staffed with highly trained technicians. Because breeding trials are established in cacao producing countries where such molecular genetics facilities do not exist, it is imperative to develop high throughput assays that can be performed and analyzed in the field to be able to use the molecular data for Marker Assisted Selection (MAS). Continue with existing field trials in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Brazil, and Ghana assisted by MAS to validate putative resistance to FP, BP, WB, Ceratocystis, CSSV and VSD. Establish new field trials in Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Nigeria. Preventative breeding for Frosty Pod (FP) and Witches Broom (WB) in West Africa and South Asia. Using the markers flanking the Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) for WB resistance on LG 1 and LG 9, selection of seedlings can be made from within families with `SCA6¿ or `SCA12¿ as a parent, that contain the genes conferring resistance to WB.

   

 
Project Team
Schnell, Raymond - Ray
Kuhn, David
Brown, James - Steve
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2008
 
Publications
   Publications
 
Related National Programs
  Plant Genetic Resources, Genomics and Genetic Improvement (301)
 
Related Projects
   ESTIMATION OF GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PATHOTYPES OF THE WITCHES' BROOM & FROSTY POD PATHOGENS OF CACAO ... DIFFERENTIAL PATHOGENICITY
   GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF THEOBROMA CACAO
   COMBINING ABILITIES FOR YIELD AND VEGETATIVE TRAITS OF UPPER AMAZON COCOA SELECTIONS IN GHANA
   IDENTIFICATION OF GENES CONFERRING RESISTANCE TO FROSTY POD & BLACK POD DISEASES OF CACAO
   GERMPLASM EVALUATION, BREEDING, AND PHYTOPATHOLOGY STUDIES FOR OBTAINING IMPROVED COCOA VARIETIES
   IDENTIFICATION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS LINKED TO RESISTANCE TO VSD, PHYTOPHTHORA POD ROT (PRR), LONGICORN (TRUNK BORER) IN PNG.
   SEQUENCING, ANNOTATION, AND DATABASE MANAGEMENT OF THE GENOME OF THEOBROMA CACAO
 
 
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