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View article: Potential of rust-resistant arabica coffee cultivars for specialty coffee production
Potential of rust-resistant arabica coffee cultivars for specialty coffee production Open
Rust is the main disease affecting Coffea arabica, the most economically important coffee species. The objective of this study was to analyze C. arabica cultivars with different levels of rust resistance, including bean size, raw bean appe…
View article: The toxicological effects of<i>Eryngium foetidum</i>extracts on zebrafish embryos and larvae depend on the type of extract, dose, and exposure time.
The toxicological effects of<i>Eryngium foetidum</i>extracts on zebrafish embryos and larvae depend on the type of extract, dose, and exposure time. Open
Eryngium foetidum is a herbaceous plant found in tropical and subtropical regions. In vivo pharmacological parameters show that leaf extracts of this plant have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and antimicrobial activities due…
View article: LysM receptors in Coffea arabica: Identification, characterization, and gene expression in response to Hemileia vastatrix
LysM receptors in Coffea arabica: Identification, characterization, and gene expression in response to Hemileia vastatrix Open
Pathogen‐associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are recognized by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) localized on the host plasma membrane. These receptors activate a broad-spectrum and durable defense, which are desired characteristics f…
View article: Screening coffee genotypes for brown eye spot resistance in Brazil
Screening coffee genotypes for brown eye spot resistance in Brazil Open
Several researchers have attempted to develop coffee plants that are resistant to brown eye spot (BES); however, no coffee cultivars are resistant to the disease. In the present study, a blend of strains from Cercospora coffeicola was inoc…
View article: LysM receptors in <i>Coffea arabica</i>: identification, characterization, and gene expression in response to <i>Hemileia vastatrix</i>
LysM receptors in <i>Coffea arabica</i>: identification, characterization, and gene expression in response to <i>Hemileia vastatrix</i> Open
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are recognized by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) localized on the host plant cell wall. These receptors activate a broad-spectrum and durable defense, which are desired characteristics f…
View article: Screening coffee genotypes for <i>Cercospora coffeicola</i> resistance in Brazil
Screening coffee genotypes for <i>Cercospora coffeicola</i> resistance in Brazil Open
Several efforts have been made by many researchers worldwide to develop coffee plants resistant to different Cercospora species; however, studies concerning C. coffeicola , specifically, are still incipient. In the present study, a blend o…
View article: Strategies for Coffee Leaf Rust Management in Organic Crop Systems
Strategies for Coffee Leaf Rust Management in Organic Crop Systems Open
Coffee is a crop of great economic importance in many countries. The organic coffee crop stands out from other production systems by aiming to eliminate the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. One of the most important limitations…
View article: Expression analysis of dreb subfamily genes in leaves and roots of Coffea canephora conilon subjected to drought
Expression analysis of dreb subfamily genes in leaves and roots of Coffea canephora conilon subjected to drought Open
Coffea canephora is one of the most economically important coffee species and in Brazil, Conilon being the most widely cultivated plant of this species. Abiotic stresses such as temperature variations and drought periods are factors that s…