The coffee species Coffea arabica is facing numerous challenges regarding climate change, pests and disease pressure. Improved varieties will be part of the solution. Making optimal use of the scarce genetic diversity of the species is hence essential. In this paper, we present the first study of C. arabica genetic diversity covering its complete native habitat in Ethiopia together with its main domestication centers: Yemen and Hararghe region in Ethiopia. All in all, 555 samples were analyzed with a set of Single Sequence Repeat markers. Through admixture genetic analysis, six clusters were identified. A total of two “Core Ethiopian” clusters did not participate in the domestication of the species. There were four clusters that were part o...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
Coffee production relies on two species, Coffea arabica and C. canephora, grown in Latin America, Af...
800x600 Coffea arabica L.,the world most important commercial coffee species, has its center of orig...
Coffee is one of the most valued agricultural commodities in the world. Due to its rising popularity...
The montane rainforests of SW Ethiopia are the primary centre of diversity of Coffea arabica and the...
Genetic diversity was studied using RAPD markers among 119 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) individuals re...
Aga, E. 2005. Molecular genetic diversity study of forest coffee tree [Coffea arabica L.] population...
Ethiopia is the center of origin and genetic diversity of arabica coffee. Forty-two commercial arabi...
*1.* _Coffea arabica_ L. has its origin and centre of diversity in the Afromontane rainforests of s...
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the current situation of coffee genetic resourc...
The South-Western highlands of Ethiopia are considered to be the centre of origin and diversity of t...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
International audienceInformation about population structure and genetic relationships within and am...
Coffea arabica, a member of the Rubiaceae family, is the most commercially important species of the ...
Coffee provides one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world, and is a very important source ...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
Coffee production relies on two species, Coffea arabica and C. canephora, grown in Latin America, Af...
800x600 Coffea arabica L.,the world most important commercial coffee species, has its center of orig...
Coffee is one of the most valued agricultural commodities in the world. Due to its rising popularity...
The montane rainforests of SW Ethiopia are the primary centre of diversity of Coffea arabica and the...
Genetic diversity was studied using RAPD markers among 119 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) individuals re...
Aga, E. 2005. Molecular genetic diversity study of forest coffee tree [Coffea arabica L.] population...
Ethiopia is the center of origin and genetic diversity of arabica coffee. Forty-two commercial arabi...
*1.* _Coffea arabica_ L. has its origin and centre of diversity in the Afromontane rainforests of s...
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the current situation of coffee genetic resourc...
The South-Western highlands of Ethiopia are considered to be the centre of origin and diversity of t...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
International audienceInformation about population structure and genetic relationships within and am...
Coffea arabica, a member of the Rubiaceae family, is the most commercially important species of the ...
Coffee provides one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world, and is a very important source ...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
Coffee production relies on two species, Coffea arabica and C. canephora, grown in Latin America, Af...
800x600 Coffea arabica L.,the world most important commercial coffee species, has its center of orig...