This study was conducted with the objective to assess the incidence and severity of coffee berry disease (CBD) and coffee leaf rust (CLR) in the highland of Eastern Ethiopia. In the east Hararge Zone of Eastern Ethiopia, coffee was grown by 331,651 holders on 7,584 ha with a production output of 3,722 tons and a yield of 0.5 ton/ha in 2017. Bedeno is the leading coffee producer district in the Zone followed by Melka-ballo, Deder and Meta districts. In Bedeno, coffee is mainly grown in altitudes ranging from 1690 to 2260 masl. Coffeeberry disease and leaf rust are the two major diseases of coffee in the area. A total of 34 representative coffee farms at nine study sites (3-4 coffee farms at the interval of 3-5 kilometers) were selected throu...
Hemileia vastatrix are the three major diseases reducing production and consumption of coffee in Eth...
AbstractIn a review of their own research the authors summarize incidences and distributions of the ...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) still remains a serious threat to the economics of coffee farming in Uganda. ...
Coffee is principal cash crop in Ethiopia. Harar coffee is one of the coffee types of Ethiopia known...
Ethiopia has served in the past and continues to serve as the source of germplasm for several econom...
Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum kahawae), coffee wilt disease (Gibberella xylarioides) and coff...
Ethiopia, as the center of origin for Coffea arabica, hosts a large diversity of germplasm. Besides ...
Coffee Berry Disease (CBD), Colletotrichum kahawae, Coffee Wilt Disease (CWD), Gibberella xylarioide...
© 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia. Coffea arabica is native to the Afromontane forests o...
Coffee is a vital crop in social, cultural and national economy of Ethiopia. Despite coffee plays do...
Coffee (Coffae Arabica L.) is the major source of currency for Ethiopia and contributes more than 35...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) is native to southwestern Ethiopia growing as understory of the rainfores...
Coffee is directly or indirectly a source of livelihood for more than about 25 million people engage...
Colletotrichum spp. are the most important plant pathogenic fungi affecting tissues of leaves, flowe...
Coffee is a non-alcoholic and stimulant beverage crop and belongs to the family Rubiaceae and genus ...
Hemileia vastatrix are the three major diseases reducing production and consumption of coffee in Eth...
AbstractIn a review of their own research the authors summarize incidences and distributions of the ...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) still remains a serious threat to the economics of coffee farming in Uganda. ...
Coffee is principal cash crop in Ethiopia. Harar coffee is one of the coffee types of Ethiopia known...
Ethiopia has served in the past and continues to serve as the source of germplasm for several econom...
Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum kahawae), coffee wilt disease (Gibberella xylarioides) and coff...
Ethiopia, as the center of origin for Coffea arabica, hosts a large diversity of germplasm. Besides ...
Coffee Berry Disease (CBD), Colletotrichum kahawae, Coffee Wilt Disease (CWD), Gibberella xylarioide...
© 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia. Coffea arabica is native to the Afromontane forests o...
Coffee is a vital crop in social, cultural and national economy of Ethiopia. Despite coffee plays do...
Coffee (Coffae Arabica L.) is the major source of currency for Ethiopia and contributes more than 35...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) is native to southwestern Ethiopia growing as understory of the rainfores...
Coffee is directly or indirectly a source of livelihood for more than about 25 million people engage...
Colletotrichum spp. are the most important plant pathogenic fungi affecting tissues of leaves, flowe...
Coffee is a non-alcoholic and stimulant beverage crop and belongs to the family Rubiaceae and genus ...
Hemileia vastatrix are the three major diseases reducing production and consumption of coffee in Eth...
AbstractIn a review of their own research the authors summarize incidences and distributions of the ...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) still remains a serious threat to the economics of coffee farming in Uganda. ...