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Food Fingerprinting: Characterization of the Ecuadorean Type CCN-51 of Theobroma cacao L. Using Microsatellite Markers.
Herrmann, Luise; Felbinger, Christine; Haase, Ilka; Rudolph, Barbara; Biermann, Bernhard; Fischer, Markus.
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  • Herrmann L; †Hamburg School of Food Science; Institute of Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Felbinger C; †Hamburg School of Food Science; Institute of Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Haase I; †Hamburg School of Food Science; Institute of Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Rudolph B; ‡Biozentrum Klein Flottbek, University of Hamburg, Ohnhorststr. 18, 22609 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Biermann B; †Hamburg School of Food Science; Institute of Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Fischer M; †Hamburg School of Food Science; Institute of Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
J Agric Food Chem ; 63(18): 4539-44, 2015 May 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25892108
The cocoa type "Colección Castro Naranjal 51" (CCN-51) is known for its resistance to specific climate conditions and its high yield, but it shows a weaker flavor profile and therefore is marketed as bulk cocoa. In a previous study, the two cocoa types Arriba and CCN-51 could easily be distinguished, but differences among the CCN-51 samples were observed. This was unexpected, as CCN-51 is reported to be a clone. To confirm whether CCN-51 is a pure clone, 10 simple sequence repeats (SSR) located on the nuclear genome were used to analyze various CCN-51 samples in comparison to the cocoa varieties Arriba and Criollo. As expected, there are differences in the SSR pattern among CCN-51, Arriba, and Criollo, but a variability within the CCN-51 sample set was detected as well. The previously described sequence variation in the chloroplast genome was confirmed by a variability in the microsatellite loci of the nuclear genome for a comprehensive cultivar collection of CCN-51 of both bean and leaf samples. In summary, beneath somaclonal variation, misidentification of plant collections and also sexual reproduction of CCN-51 can be suggested.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cacau / Repetições de Microssatélites País como assunto: America do sul / Ecuador Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article