Genetic diversity was studied using RAPD markers among 119 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) individuals representing 88 accessions derived from spontaneous and subspontaneous trees in Ethiopia, the primary centre of species diversity, six cultivars grown locally in Ethiopia, and two accessions derived from the genetic populations Typica and Bourbon, spread in the 18th century, which gave rise to the most currently grown cultivars. Twenty-nine polymorphic fragments were used to calculate a similarity index and construct dendrograms. The Ethiopian material was separated from the Typica- and Bourbon-derived accessions and classified in four groups: one with most of the collected material from southwestern Ethiopia and three from southern and southea...
International audienceInformation about population structure and genetic relationships within and am...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
Discovered in Congo in 1898, Coffea canefora var. robusta accounts for 25 to 40% of the coffee grown...
RAPD (randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) markers generated by arbitary decamers have been successfu...
The South-Western highlands of Ethiopia are considered to be the centre of origin and diversity of t...
Ethiopia is the center of origin and genetic diversity of arabica coffee. Forty-two commercial arabi...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
Molecular markers have effectively been applied to study genetic diversity and as markers of particu...
The current study was conducted on the wild Arabica coffee of the Harenna Forest of Bale Mountain. 1...
Aga, E. 2005. Molecular genetic diversity study of forest coffee tree [Coffea arabica L.] population...
The coffee species Coffea arabica is facing numerous challenges regarding climate change, pests and ...
The montane rainforests of SW Ethiopia are the primary centre of diversity of Coffea arabica and the...
Coffee provides one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world, and is a very important source ...
*1.* _Coffea arabica_ L. has its origin and centre of diversity in the Afromontane rainforests of s...
The genetic variability of 40 accessions of_C. arabica was evaluated using a combination of the rand...
International audienceInformation about population structure and genetic relationships within and am...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
Discovered in Congo in 1898, Coffea canefora var. robusta accounts for 25 to 40% of the coffee grown...
RAPD (randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) markers generated by arbitary decamers have been successfu...
The South-Western highlands of Ethiopia are considered to be the centre of origin and diversity of t...
Ethiopia is the center of origin and genetic diversity of arabica coffee. Forty-two commercial arabi...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
Molecular markers have effectively been applied to study genetic diversity and as markers of particu...
The current study was conducted on the wild Arabica coffee of the Harenna Forest of Bale Mountain. 1...
Aga, E. 2005. Molecular genetic diversity study of forest coffee tree [Coffea arabica L.] population...
The coffee species Coffea arabica is facing numerous challenges regarding climate change, pests and ...
The montane rainforests of SW Ethiopia are the primary centre of diversity of Coffea arabica and the...
Coffee provides one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world, and is a very important source ...
*1.* _Coffea arabica_ L. has its origin and centre of diversity in the Afromontane rainforests of s...
The genetic variability of 40 accessions of_C. arabica was evaluated using a combination of the rand...
International audienceInformation about population structure and genetic relationships within and am...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
Discovered in Congo in 1898, Coffea canefora var. robusta accounts for 25 to 40% of the coffee grown...