A study conducted by the UNNE Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in Argentina has revealed the genetic diversity of feral avocado specimens in the northeast and northwest regions of the country. The research involved analyzing 38 genotypes from various areas, including Salta, Jujuy, Formosa, Chaco, Corrientes, and Santa Fe. The results showed a distinct group of genotypes related to the Mexican race, which is more tolerant of low temperatures, and another group with the Antillean race and interracial hybrids, found in lower elevation areas. The study suggests that the genetic makeup of these feral avocado specimens is closely linked to the local climatic conditions.