Coffea arabica F1 hybrids derived from crosses between wild Sudan-Ethiopian and American cultivars and propagated by somatic embryogenesis have been obtained in Central America. These new hybrids considerably enhanced the genetic diversity of coffee in the region. We conducted 15 trials to assess whether using hybrids represents substantial genetic progress in terms of productivity in agroforestry and full-sun cropping systems. The new germplasm was grown in the same conditions as the best American cultivar (homozygous pure lines). The results showed that yields of hybrids were earlier and superior to those of American cultivars. The hybrids were also more stable than the American cultivars in all environments. In the agroforestry system, t...
Climate change (CC) is already impacting Arabica coffee cultivation in the intertropical zone. To de...
Since the 1990s, somatic embryogenesis (SE) has enabled the propagation of selected varieties, Arabi...
In order to validate a mass propagation process of Coffea arabica based on the use of liquid nutrien...
Coffea arabica F1 hybrids derived from crosses between wild Sudan-Ethiopian and American cultivars a...
Arabica F1 hybrids deriving from crosses between wild Sudan-Ethiopian and American varieties and pro...
The aim of the breeding programme in Central America is to enlarge the very narrow genetic basis of ...
RATIONALE - New coffee hybrids are important for addressing issues of quality, pests & diseases and ...
The performance of F1 hybrid plants derived from crosses between traditional varieties of Coffea ara...
The performance of F1 hybrid plants derived from crosses between traditional varieties of Coffea ara...
The experiment was carried out in 2005 in the municipality of Ouro Preto do Oeste at the experimenta...
The experiment was carried out in 2005 in the municipality of Ouro Preto do Oeste at the experimenta...
In general, the current industrial somatic embryogenesis (SE) propagation processes for coffee are c...
Ethiopia being the center of origin and genetic diversity of Arabica coffee is lucky in this regard....
Coffee belongs to the family Rubiaceaeand the genus Coffea. Only two species, Coffea arabicaL. and C...
Since the 1990s, somatic embryogenesis (SE) has enabled the propagation of selected varieties, Arabi...
Climate change (CC) is already impacting Arabica coffee cultivation in the intertropical zone. To de...
Since the 1990s, somatic embryogenesis (SE) has enabled the propagation of selected varieties, Arabi...
In order to validate a mass propagation process of Coffea arabica based on the use of liquid nutrien...
Coffea arabica F1 hybrids derived from crosses between wild Sudan-Ethiopian and American cultivars a...
Arabica F1 hybrids deriving from crosses between wild Sudan-Ethiopian and American varieties and pro...
The aim of the breeding programme in Central America is to enlarge the very narrow genetic basis of ...
RATIONALE - New coffee hybrids are important for addressing issues of quality, pests & diseases and ...
The performance of F1 hybrid plants derived from crosses between traditional varieties of Coffea ara...
The performance of F1 hybrid plants derived from crosses between traditional varieties of Coffea ara...
The experiment was carried out in 2005 in the municipality of Ouro Preto do Oeste at the experimenta...
The experiment was carried out in 2005 in the municipality of Ouro Preto do Oeste at the experimenta...
In general, the current industrial somatic embryogenesis (SE) propagation processes for coffee are c...
Ethiopia being the center of origin and genetic diversity of Arabica coffee is lucky in this regard....
Coffee belongs to the family Rubiaceaeand the genus Coffea. Only two species, Coffea arabicaL. and C...
Since the 1990s, somatic embryogenesis (SE) has enabled the propagation of selected varieties, Arabi...
Climate change (CC) is already impacting Arabica coffee cultivation in the intertropical zone. To de...
Since the 1990s, somatic embryogenesis (SE) has enabled the propagation of selected varieties, Arabi...
In order to validate a mass propagation process of Coffea arabica based on the use of liquid nutrien...