Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities
Coffee is the world's most important beverage and upon which the economies of many developing countries depends. Although the coffee beverage comes from mainly two species namely Coffea arabica and C. canephora, there are more than 100 wild species,all endemic to the continent of Africa and the West Indian Ocean islands. This diversity represents a store of genetic materials on which the future of coffee improvement both in terms of yield and quality depends. The FAO, IBPGR, and ORSTOM have collected much of this diversity and tried to secure them in field genebanks. However the management of these collections has proved to be difficult to maintain and these resources have not been adequately characterized, evaluated, and used in coffee breeding programmes. In this paper we critically discuss the methodologies for both ex situ and in situ conservation of the coffee genetic resources with reference to case studies in Costa Rica, Ethiopia Madagascar and Kenya, discuss the value of these collection for end users, and describe the new advances made in the development of the conservation technologies for coffee germplasm.
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KOHA-OAI-BVE:892862020-02-07T06:37:03ZConservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunitiesProceedings 63603 Dulloo, D.E. 56635 Charrier, A. 63847 Dussert, S. 43095 Anthony, F. 123987 Tesfaye, S. 108481 Rakotomalala, J.J. 40689 Agwanda, C. 85828 Legnate, N. 3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia) 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001 Trieste (Italia) ASIC2001Coffee is the world's most important beverage and upon which the economies of many developing countries depends. Although the coffee beverage comes from mainly two species namely Coffea arabica and C. canephora, there are more than 100 wild species,all endemic to the continent of Africa and the West Indian Ocean islands. This diversity represents a store of genetic materials on which the future of coffee improvement both in terms of yield and quality depends. The FAO, IBPGR, and ORSTOM have collected much of this diversity and tried to secure them in field genebanks. However the management of these collections has proved to be difficult to maintain and these resources have not been adequately characterized, evaluated, and used in coffee breeding programmes. In this paper we critically discuss the methodologies for both ex situ and in situ conservation of the coffee genetic resources with reference to case studies in Costa Rica, Ethiopia Madagascar and Kenya, discuss the value of these collection for end users, and describe the new advances made in the development of the conservation technologies for coffee germplasm.Coffee is the world's most important beverage and upon which the economies of many developing countries depends. Although the coffee beverage comes from mainly two species namely Coffea arabica and C. canephora, there are more than 100 wild species,all endemic to the continent of Africa and the West Indian Ocean islands. This diversity represents a store of genetic materials on which the future of coffee improvement both in terms of yield and quality depends. The FAO, IBPGR, and ORSTOM have collected much of this diversity and tried to secure them in field genebanks. However the management of these collections has proved to be difficult to maintain and these resources have not been adequately characterized, evaluated, and used in coffee breeding programmes. In this paper we critically discuss the methodologies for both ex situ and in situ conservation of the coffee genetic resources with reference to case studies in Costa Rica, Ethiopia Madagascar and Kenya, discuss the value of these collection for end users, and describe the new advances made in the development of the conservation technologies for coffee germplasm.COFFEA ARABICACOFFEA CANEPHORACAFECALIDADRENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOSBANCO DE GENESGERMOPLASMACOLECCION DE PLANTASRECURSOS GENETICOS VEGETALESAFRICACOSTA RICAETIOPIAKENIAMADAGASCAROCEANO INDICO OCCIDENTALURN:ISBN:290012189 |
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COFFEA ARABICA COFFEA CANEPHORA CAFE CALIDAD RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS BANCO DE GENES GERMOPLASMA COLECCION DE PLANTAS RECURSOS GENETICOS VEGETALES AFRICA COSTA RICA ETIOPIA KENIA MADAGASCAR OCEANO INDICO OCCIDENTAL COFFEA ARABICA COFFEA CANEPHORA CAFE CALIDAD RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS BANCO DE GENES GERMOPLASMA COLECCION DE PLANTAS RECURSOS GENETICOS VEGETALES AFRICA COSTA RICA ETIOPIA KENIA MADAGASCAR OCEANO INDICO OCCIDENTAL |
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COFFEA ARABICA COFFEA CANEPHORA CAFE CALIDAD RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS BANCO DE GENES GERMOPLASMA COLECCION DE PLANTAS RECURSOS GENETICOS VEGETALES AFRICA COSTA RICA ETIOPIA KENIA MADAGASCAR OCEANO INDICO OCCIDENTAL COFFEA ARABICA COFFEA CANEPHORA CAFE CALIDAD RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS BANCO DE GENES GERMOPLASMA COLECCION DE PLANTAS RECURSOS GENETICOS VEGETALES AFRICA COSTA RICA ETIOPIA KENIA MADAGASCAR OCEANO INDICO OCCIDENTAL 63603 Dulloo, D.E. 56635 Charrier, A. 63847 Dussert, S. 43095 Anthony, F. 123987 Tesfaye, S. 108481 Rakotomalala, J.J. 40689 Agwanda, C. 85828 Legnate, N. 3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia) 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001 Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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Coffee is the world's most important beverage and upon which the economies of many developing countries depends. Although the coffee beverage comes from mainly two species namely Coffea arabica and C. canephora, there are more than 100 wild species,all endemic to the continent of Africa and the West Indian Ocean islands. This diversity represents a store of genetic materials on which the future of coffee improvement both in terms of yield and quality depends. The FAO, IBPGR, and ORSTOM have collected much of this diversity and tried to secure them in field genebanks. However the management of these collections has proved to be difficult to maintain and these resources have not been adequately characterized, evaluated, and used in coffee breeding programmes. In this paper we critically discuss the methodologies for both ex situ and in situ conservation of the coffee genetic resources with reference to case studies in Costa Rica, Ethiopia Madagascar and Kenya, discuss the value of these collection for end users, and describe the new advances made in the development of the conservation technologies for coffee germplasm. |
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COFFEA ARABICA COFFEA CANEPHORA CAFE CALIDAD RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS BANCO DE GENES GERMOPLASMA COLECCION DE PLANTAS RECURSOS GENETICOS VEGETALES AFRICA COSTA RICA ETIOPIA KENIA MADAGASCAR OCEANO INDICO OCCIDENTAL |
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63603 Dulloo, D.E. 56635 Charrier, A. 63847 Dussert, S. 43095 Anthony, F. 123987 Tesfaye, S. 108481 Rakotomalala, J.J. 40689 Agwanda, C. 85828 Legnate, N. 3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia) 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001 |
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63603 Dulloo, D.E. 56635 Charrier, A. 63847 Dussert, S. 43095 Anthony, F. 123987 Tesfaye, S. 108481 Rakotomalala, J.J. 40689 Agwanda, C. 85828 Legnate, N. 3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia) 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001 |
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Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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Conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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conservation of coffee genetic resources: constraints and opportunities |
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