Varieties of coffee in relation to drought tolerance

1. Some of the Ethiopian arabicas like Tafarikela are also known to be drought hardy. Perhaps, some of the indigenous species like C. wightiana and C. travancorensis which have no commercial importance thrive under marginal conditions exhibiting drought hardiness. 2. Other African diploid species such as C. liberica, C. excelsa, C. eugenioides are also known to be drought hardy perhaps because of their deep rooted nature. It is generally observed that robustas are not drought hardy plants. On the contrary arabicas could be well managed under drought conditions. 3. Indian station selections with particular reference to drought hardiness are as follows: San Ramon hybrids (the roots system is very deep in them) Sln 9 and Sln 11

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Main Authors: 121297 Sreenivasan, M.S., 32730 2. Technical Workshop on Coffee Chickmagalur, Karnataka (India) 15-17 Oct 1985
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:842792020-01-23T21:07:51ZVarieties of coffee in relation to drought tolerance 121297 Sreenivasan, M.S. 32730 2. Technical Workshop on Coffee Chickmagalur, Karnataka (India) 15-17 Oct 1985 Jul-Oct 19851. Some of the Ethiopian arabicas like Tafarikela are also known to be drought hardy. Perhaps, some of the indigenous species like C. wightiana and C. travancorensis which have no commercial importance thrive under marginal conditions exhibiting drought hardiness. 2. Other African diploid species such as C. liberica, C. excelsa, C. eugenioides are also known to be drought hardy perhaps because of their deep rooted nature. It is generally observed that robustas are not drought hardy plants. On the contrary arabicas could be well managed under drought conditions. 3. Indian station selections with particular reference to drought hardiness are as follows: San Ramon hybrids (the roots system is very deep in them) Sln 9 and Sln 111. Some of the Ethiopian arabicas like Tafarikela are also known to be drought hardy. Perhaps, some of the indigenous species like C. wightiana and C. travancorensis which have no commercial importance thrive under marginal conditions exhibiting drought hardiness. 2. Other African diploid species such as C. liberica, C. excelsa, C. eugenioides are also known to be drought hardy perhaps because of their deep rooted nature. It is generally observed that robustas are not drought hardy plants. On the contrary arabicas could be well managed under drought conditions. 3. Indian station selections with particular reference to drought hardiness are as follows: San Ramon hybrids (the roots system is very deep in them) Sln 9 and Sln 11COFFEA LIBERICACOFFEA EXCELSACOFFEA EUGENIOIDESVARIEDADESSEQUIARESISTENCIA A LA SEQUIAJournal of Coffee Research (India)
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COFFEA EXCELSA
COFFEA EUGENIOIDES
VARIEDADES
SEQUIA
RESISTENCIA A LA SEQUIA
COFFEA LIBERICA
COFFEA EXCELSA
COFFEA EUGENIOIDES
VARIEDADES
SEQUIA
RESISTENCIA A LA SEQUIA
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VARIEDADES
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COFFEA EUGENIOIDES
VARIEDADES
SEQUIA
RESISTENCIA A LA SEQUIA
121297 Sreenivasan, M.S.
32730 2. Technical Workshop on Coffee Chickmagalur, Karnataka (India) 15-17 Oct 1985
Varieties of coffee in relation to drought tolerance
description 1. Some of the Ethiopian arabicas like Tafarikela are also known to be drought hardy. Perhaps, some of the indigenous species like C. wightiana and C. travancorensis which have no commercial importance thrive under marginal conditions exhibiting drought hardiness. 2. Other African diploid species such as C. liberica, C. excelsa, C. eugenioides are also known to be drought hardy perhaps because of their deep rooted nature. It is generally observed that robustas are not drought hardy plants. On the contrary arabicas could be well managed under drought conditions. 3. Indian station selections with particular reference to drought hardiness are as follows: San Ramon hybrids (the roots system is very deep in them) Sln 9 and Sln 11
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COFFEA EXCELSA
COFFEA EUGENIOIDES
VARIEDADES
SEQUIA
RESISTENCIA A LA SEQUIA
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