List of wild and cultivated Coffea canephora accessions from northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo included in Vanden Abeele et al. 2021 - American Journal of Botany, and the corresponding alleles for each of the 18 microsatellite markers (0 indicates missing alleles)
This work aimed to characterize accessions that represent the C. canephora germplasm conserved and c...
The coffee species Coffea canephora represents approximately 40% of coffee production worldwide. Whi...
Coffea canephora (Robusta) is one of the two important coffee species grown in Tanzania for commerci...
Premise Many cultivated coffee varieties descend from Coffea canephora, commonly known as Robusta co...
Premise Many cultivated coffee varieties descend from Coffea canephora, commonly known as Robusta co...
Premise Many cultivated coffee varieties descend from Coffea canephora, commonly known as Robusta co...
As the second species used for commercial coffee, evaluation of Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner ...
Coffea genus includes more than 80 taxa, representing a high genotypic and phenotypic diversity. Our...
Genetic resources of Coffea canephora have been introduced in several tropical countries with potent...
Coffea canephora is an important economic crop in Nigeria, however, little is known about the divers...
Research for genetic improvement still lacks adequate core germplasm for improving C. canephora qual...
Robusta coffee, produced by Coffea canephora, represents about 35% of the world coffee production. A...
Background: The coffee species Coffea canephora is commercially identified as "Conilon" when produce...
Background: The coffee species Coffea canephora is commercially identified as "Conilon" when produce...
Abstract Background Among Coffea species, C. canephora has the widest natural distribution area in t...
This work aimed to characterize accessions that represent the C. canephora germplasm conserved and c...
The coffee species Coffea canephora represents approximately 40% of coffee production worldwide. Whi...
Coffea canephora (Robusta) is one of the two important coffee species grown in Tanzania for commerci...
Premise Many cultivated coffee varieties descend from Coffea canephora, commonly known as Robusta co...
Premise Many cultivated coffee varieties descend from Coffea canephora, commonly known as Robusta co...
Premise Many cultivated coffee varieties descend from Coffea canephora, commonly known as Robusta co...
As the second species used for commercial coffee, evaluation of Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner ...
Coffea genus includes more than 80 taxa, representing a high genotypic and phenotypic diversity. Our...
Genetic resources of Coffea canephora have been introduced in several tropical countries with potent...
Coffea canephora is an important economic crop in Nigeria, however, little is known about the divers...
Research for genetic improvement still lacks adequate core germplasm for improving C. canephora qual...
Robusta coffee, produced by Coffea canephora, represents about 35% of the world coffee production. A...
Background: The coffee species Coffea canephora is commercially identified as "Conilon" when produce...
Background: The coffee species Coffea canephora is commercially identified as "Conilon" when produce...
Abstract Background Among Coffea species, C. canephora has the widest natural distribution area in t...
This work aimed to characterize accessions that represent the C. canephora germplasm conserved and c...
The coffee species Coffea canephora represents approximately 40% of coffee production worldwide. Whi...
Coffea canephora (Robusta) is one of the two important coffee species grown in Tanzania for commerci...