PTDC/ASP-AGR/31257/2017Coffee, one of the most heavily globally traded agricultural commodities, has been categorized as a highly sensitive plant species to progressive climatic change. Here, we summarize recent insights on the coffee plant’s physiological performance at elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration [CO 2 ]. We specifically (i) provide new data of crop yields obtained under free-air CO 2 enrichment conditions, (ii) discuss predictions on the future of the coffee crop as based on rising temperature and (iii) emphasize the role of [CO 2 ] as a key player for mitigating harmful effects of supra-optimal temperatures on coffee physiology and bean quality. We conclude that the effects of global warming on the climatic suitabi...
BACKGROUND: Brazil is the largest producer of coffee in the world. Studies on climate change estimat...
Modeling studies have predicted that coffee crop will be endangered by future global warming, but re...
Rising air temperatures are the main reason for the expected reduction in land suitability for coffe...
Coffee, one of the most heavily globally traded agricultural commodities, has been categorized as a ...
Crop sustainability can be threatened by new environmental challenges regarding predicted climate c...
Coffee is one of the most important global crops and provides a livelihood to millions of people liv...
Summary: The effective impact of climate changes on the coffee plant physiology, promoted by enhance...
Different studies report negative impacts of climate change on coffee productivity using simple crop...
AbstractCoffee crop has been predicted to become threatened by future climate changes and global war...
SummaryCoffee and tea farmers already appear to be suffering from the effects of climate change. Mic...
World coffee production has faced increasing challenges associated with ongoing climatic changes. S...
Summary: Coffee crop has been predicted to become threatened by future climate changes and global wa...
The response of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) agronomical performance to changes in climate and atmosph...
Climate change is adversely affecting coffee production, impacting both yields and quality. Coffee p...
RATIONALE Flowering is a particularly important trait in coffee (Cofjea arabica L.). It determines t...
BACKGROUND: Brazil is the largest producer of coffee in the world. Studies on climate change estimat...
Modeling studies have predicted that coffee crop will be endangered by future global warming, but re...
Rising air temperatures are the main reason for the expected reduction in land suitability for coffe...
Coffee, one of the most heavily globally traded agricultural commodities, has been categorized as a ...
Crop sustainability can be threatened by new environmental challenges regarding predicted climate c...
Coffee is one of the most important global crops and provides a livelihood to millions of people liv...
Summary: The effective impact of climate changes on the coffee plant physiology, promoted by enhance...
Different studies report negative impacts of climate change on coffee productivity using simple crop...
AbstractCoffee crop has been predicted to become threatened by future climate changes and global war...
SummaryCoffee and tea farmers already appear to be suffering from the effects of climate change. Mic...
World coffee production has faced increasing challenges associated with ongoing climatic changes. S...
Summary: Coffee crop has been predicted to become threatened by future climate changes and global wa...
The response of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) agronomical performance to changes in climate and atmosph...
Climate change is adversely affecting coffee production, impacting both yields and quality. Coffee p...
RATIONALE Flowering is a particularly important trait in coffee (Cofjea arabica L.). It determines t...
BACKGROUND: Brazil is the largest producer of coffee in the world. Studies on climate change estimat...
Modeling studies have predicted that coffee crop will be endangered by future global warming, but re...
Rising air temperatures are the main reason for the expected reduction in land suitability for coffe...