02337naa a2200217 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024501290007726000090020652017030021565000130191865000140193165000270194565300130197270000190198570000180200470000160202270000170203877300640205514094222022-11-23 2007 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aALVES, R. M. aHigh levels of genetic divergence and inbreeding in populations of cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum).h[electronic resource] c2007 aTheobroma grandiflorum (cupuassu) is an important fruit tree native to the Brazilian Amazon. Establishing the genetic diversity and structure of populations is critical to define long-term strategies for cupuassu conservation presently threatened by rapid deforestation. Three natural populations collected at the putative center of diversity, three groups of accessions established at a germplasm collection, and one derived from commercial plantings were analyzed. The genetic diversity was assessed using 21 polymorphic microsatellite loci originally developed for Theobroma cacao, disclosing a total of 113 alleles. The estimated genetic diversity parameters averaged over cupuassu populations (A?=?3.53 alleles per locus; H e?=?0.426; H o?=?0.346) were lower than the values reported for other Neotropical tree species. The three natural populations presented a positive and significant fixation index (f), ranging from 0.133 to 0.234. Cupuassu apparently adhered to a general pattern of genetic diversity structure of some Neotropical tree species occurring at low densities, with a low intrapopulation genetic diversity and important levels of endogamy, possibly due to biparental inbreeding derived from the presence of spatial genetic structure in the populations. A high level of genetic divergence was detected among the natural populations (? p?=?0.301), a strong differentiation caused by limited gene flow, and suggesting that human interference in spreading and/or stimulating plantings might have had a smaller effect than expected. The approximate location of the T. grandiflorum center of diversity could not be confirmed by analyzing natural populations from the putative region. aCupuaçu aGenética aTheobroma Grandiflorum aCupuassu1 aSEBBENN, A. M.1 aARTERO, A. S.1 aCLEMENT, C.1 aFIGUEIRA, A. tTree Genetics & Genomesgv. 3, n. 4, p. 289-298, out. 2007.