Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea

Investigations on coffee cupping quality of the species C. canephora, C. congensis and several populations derived from interespecific crosses (C. canephora dp x C. arabica, C. canephora x C. eugenioides, C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. racemosa x C. arabica) were undertaken in two trials, in order to guide breeding programs using this germplasm. Two grading systems were used for classification of the cupping quality, the normal six points scale used for C. arabica samples and new one with 10 points, 1 for the lowest and 10 for the highest quality. Coffee liquorer experts graded the overall cupping quality and added remarks to any unpleasant taste noticed in the samples. The analysis of the data pointed out that both scales were not adequate for a complete characterization and discrimination of the individual samples. When coffee samples were grouped according to the species involved in the crosses, the results indicated the superiority of the C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. canephora dp x C. arabica groups in the first trial. In the second trial the C. racemosa x C. arabica group revealed the best average cupping quality, statistically superior to C. canephora and C. congensis. Most of the non-commercial coffees displayed unique tastes and were characterized in 13 unpleasant types. Due to the inherent diversity of the analysed material the liquorer experts had difficulty in classifying the several abnormal tastes influencing the classification of the mild standard sample. The results indicated the necessity of more accurate studies on the beverage produced by these species mainly when they participate in the breeding of Arabica coffee

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Main Authors: 54732 Carvalho, A., 123735 Teixeira, A.A., 66670 Fazuoli, L.C., 74253 Guerreiro Filho, O.
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Published: 1990
Subjects:COFFEA, HIBRIDOS INTERESPECIFICOS, BEBIDAS, CALIDAD, PROPIEDADES ORGANOLEPTICAS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:846362020-02-03T21:51:52ZQualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea 54732 Carvalho, A. 123735 Teixeira, A.A. 66670 Fazuoli, L.C. 74253 Guerreiro Filho, O. 1990Investigations on coffee cupping quality of the species C. canephora, C. congensis and several populations derived from interespecific crosses (C. canephora dp x C. arabica, C. canephora x C. eugenioides, C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. racemosa x C. arabica) were undertaken in two trials, in order to guide breeding programs using this germplasm. Two grading systems were used for classification of the cupping quality, the normal six points scale used for C. arabica samples and new one with 10 points, 1 for the lowest and 10 for the highest quality. Coffee liquorer experts graded the overall cupping quality and added remarks to any unpleasant taste noticed in the samples. The analysis of the data pointed out that both scales were not adequate for a complete characterization and discrimination of the individual samples. When coffee samples were grouped according to the species involved in the crosses, the results indicated the superiority of the C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. canephora dp x C. arabica groups in the first trial. In the second trial the C. racemosa x C. arabica group revealed the best average cupping quality, statistically superior to C. canephora and C. congensis. Most of the non-commercial coffees displayed unique tastes and were characterized in 13 unpleasant types. Due to the inherent diversity of the analysed material the liquorer experts had difficulty in classifying the several abnormal tastes influencing the classification of the mild standard sample. The results indicated the necessity of more accurate studies on the beverage produced by these species mainly when they participate in the breeding of Arabica coffeeInvestigations on coffee cupping quality of the species C. canephora, C. congensis and several populations derived from interespecific crosses (C. canephora dp x C. arabica, C. canephora x C. eugenioides, C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. racemosa x C. arabica) were undertaken in two trials, in order to guide breeding programs using this germplasm. Two grading systems were used for classification of the cupping quality, the normal six points scale used for C. arabica samples and new one with 10 points, 1 for the lowest and 10 for the highest quality. Coffee liquorer experts graded the overall cupping quality and added remarks to any unpleasant taste noticed in the samples. The analysis of the data pointed out that both scales were not adequate for a complete characterization and discrimination of the individual samples. When coffee samples were grouped according to the species involved in the crosses, the results indicated the superiority of the C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. canephora dp x C. arabica groups in the first trial. In the second trial the C. racemosa x C. arabica group revealed the best average cupping quality, statistically superior to C. canephora and C. congensis. Most of the non-commercial coffees displayed unique tastes and were characterized in 13 unpleasant types. Due to the inherent diversity of the analysed material the liquorer experts had difficulty in classifying the several abnormal tastes influencing the classification of the mild standard sample. The results indicated the necessity of more accurate studies on the beverage produced by these species mainly when they participate in the breeding of Arabica coffeeCOFFEAHIBRIDOS INTERESPECIFICOSBEBIDASCALIDADPROPIEDADES ORGANOLEPTICASBragantia (Brasil)
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topic COFFEA
HIBRIDOS INTERESPECIFICOS
BEBIDAS
CALIDAD
PROPIEDADES ORGANOLEPTICAS
COFFEA
HIBRIDOS INTERESPECIFICOS
BEBIDAS
CALIDAD
PROPIEDADES ORGANOLEPTICAS
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HIBRIDOS INTERESPECIFICOS
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CALIDAD
PROPIEDADES ORGANOLEPTICAS
54732 Carvalho, A.
123735 Teixeira, A.A.
66670 Fazuoli, L.C.
74253 Guerreiro Filho, O.
Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea
description Investigations on coffee cupping quality of the species C. canephora, C. congensis and several populations derived from interespecific crosses (C. canephora dp x C. arabica, C. canephora x C. eugenioides, C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. racemosa x C. arabica) were undertaken in two trials, in order to guide breeding programs using this germplasm. Two grading systems were used for classification of the cupping quality, the normal six points scale used for C. arabica samples and new one with 10 points, 1 for the lowest and 10 for the highest quality. Coffee liquorer experts graded the overall cupping quality and added remarks to any unpleasant taste noticed in the samples. The analysis of the data pointed out that both scales were not adequate for a complete characterization and discrimination of the individual samples. When coffee samples were grouped according to the species involved in the crosses, the results indicated the superiority of the C. arabica x C. dewevrei dp and C. canephora dp x C. arabica groups in the first trial. In the second trial the C. racemosa x C. arabica group revealed the best average cupping quality, statistically superior to C. canephora and C. congensis. Most of the non-commercial coffees displayed unique tastes and were characterized in 13 unpleasant types. Due to the inherent diversity of the analysed material the liquorer experts had difficulty in classifying the several abnormal tastes influencing the classification of the mild standard sample. The results indicated the necessity of more accurate studies on the beverage produced by these species mainly when they participate in the breeding of Arabica coffee
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HIBRIDOS INTERESPECIFICOS
BEBIDAS
CALIDAD
PROPIEDADES ORGANOLEPTICAS
author 54732 Carvalho, A.
123735 Teixeira, A.A.
66670 Fazuoli, L.C.
74253 Guerreiro Filho, O.
author_facet 54732 Carvalho, A.
123735 Teixeira, A.A.
66670 Fazuoli, L.C.
74253 Guerreiro Filho, O.
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title Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea
title_short Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea
title_full Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea
title_fullStr Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea
title_full_unstemmed Qualidade da bebida em espécies e populacoes derivadas de híbridos interespecíficos de Coffea
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