Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation

Abstract Cacao and chocolate production is a global industry worth around $133 billion. Full sun cultivation is a modern approach aimed at increasing yields. We evaluated six cacao clones (PS 1319, CCN 10, CCN 51, PH 16, SJ 02, and CP 49) grown under full sun conditions to assess their leaf physiolo...

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Main Authors: Carolina S. Benjamin, Luiz A. S. Dias, Samuel C. V. Martins, Carlos E. Aucique-Perez, Lucas B. C. Rosmaninho
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-87793-z
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author Carolina S. Benjamin
Luiz A. S. Dias
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Carlos E. Aucique-Perez
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description Abstract Cacao and chocolate production is a global industry worth around $133 billion. Full sun cultivation is a modern approach aimed at increasing yields. We evaluated six cacao clones (PS 1319, CCN 10, CCN 51, PH 16, SJ 02, and CP 49) grown under full sun conditions to assess their leaf physiology, leaf structure, yield, and yield components. Leaf physiology was measured through seven gas exchange parameters, while leaf structure was analyzed using eight measurements. For fruit and seed, we evaluated seven yield components. The clones showed differences in gas exchange. Clones PH 16 and PS 1319 had higher net photosynthetic rates per unit of leaf area (A), transpiration rates, and lower leaf internal CO2 concentrations. These A high values suggest the clones are well-acclimatized to full sun cultivation. Water availability, nutrient supply, and appropriate plant architecture also contributed to this acclimatization. Under high light intensity, the potential quantum yield of photosystem II indicated no photoinhibition, and adaptations in the photosynthetic apparatus were observed, such as lower pigment concentration in clone PH 16. Clones differed in specific leaf area (SLA) and stomatal density (SD). CCN 51 had a higher SLA, while SJ 02 had a higher SD. A significant negative correlation (-0.89) was found between dry bean yield and leaf-to-air water vapor pressure deficit (VpdL), suggesting that VpdL is a crucial parameter for selecting high-performance clones for fertigated full sun cultivation. Yields ranged from 1,220 kg/ha (CCN 10) to 2,900 kg/ha (CCN 51). Full sun cacao farms have high yield potential due to a combination of cloning, management practices, and adequate water and nutrient availability.
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spelling doaj-art-c6259a8b78eb45689729d35d004f808d2025-02-09T12:35:55ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-02-0115111310.1038/s41598-025-87793-zUnlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivationCarolina S. Benjamin0Luiz A. S. Dias1Samuel C. V. Martins2Carlos E. Aucique-Perez3Lucas B. C. Rosmaninho4Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal de ViçosaDepartamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal de ViçosaDepartamento de Biologia Vegetal, Universidade Federal de ViçosaHorticultural Science Department, North Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida/IFASDepartamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal de ViçosaAbstract Cacao and chocolate production is a global industry worth around $133 billion. Full sun cultivation is a modern approach aimed at increasing yields. We evaluated six cacao clones (PS 1319, CCN 10, CCN 51, PH 16, SJ 02, and CP 49) grown under full sun conditions to assess their leaf physiology, leaf structure, yield, and yield components. Leaf physiology was measured through seven gas exchange parameters, while leaf structure was analyzed using eight measurements. For fruit and seed, we evaluated seven yield components. The clones showed differences in gas exchange. Clones PH 16 and PS 1319 had higher net photosynthetic rates per unit of leaf area (A), transpiration rates, and lower leaf internal CO2 concentrations. These A high values suggest the clones are well-acclimatized to full sun cultivation. Water availability, nutrient supply, and appropriate plant architecture also contributed to this acclimatization. Under high light intensity, the potential quantum yield of photosystem II indicated no photoinhibition, and adaptations in the photosynthetic apparatus were observed, such as lower pigment concentration in clone PH 16. Clones differed in specific leaf area (SLA) and stomatal density (SD). CCN 51 had a higher SLA, while SJ 02 had a higher SD. A significant negative correlation (-0.89) was found between dry bean yield and leaf-to-air water vapor pressure deficit (VpdL), suggesting that VpdL is a crucial parameter for selecting high-performance clones for fertigated full sun cultivation. Yields ranged from 1,220 kg/ha (CCN 10) to 2,900 kg/ha (CCN 51). Full sun cacao farms have high yield potential due to a combination of cloning, management practices, and adequate water and nutrient availability.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-87793-zTheobroma cacao L.EcophysiologyPhotosynthesisLight acclimatizationHigh tech cultivation
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Samuel C. V. Martins
Carlos E. Aucique-Perez
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Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
Scientific Reports
Theobroma cacao L.
Ecophysiology
Photosynthesis
Light acclimatization
High tech cultivation
title Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
title_full Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
title_fullStr Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
title_short Unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
title_sort unlocking the potential of cacao yield with full sun cultivation
topic Theobroma cacao L.
Ecophysiology
Photosynthesis
Light acclimatization
High tech cultivation
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