“…Likewise, examples of documented cacao natural populations that may reveal new haplotypes are Upper Orinoco [78], Caquetá River in Colombian Amazon and Ecuadorian Amazon [51], Santiago and Morona rivers in northern Peru [79], Chuncho in southern Peru [75], Beni River in Bolivia [80], the Brazilian Amazon [14,81,82], southwestern and southern Amazonia [27,83], and Amazonian basin [2]. Furthermore, the analysis of additional samples like those held in international (CATIE and ICGT) and national cacao collections (see [52]) likely will reveal additional chloroplast diversity.…”