Validating South Sudan as a Center of Origin for Coffea arabica: Implications for Conservation and Coffee Crop Improvement
Cultivated Arabica coffee outside Ethiopia is plagued by low genetic diversity, compromising disease resistance, climate resiliency and sensory potential. Access to the wider genetic diversity of this species may circumvent some of these problems. In addition to Ethiopia, South Sudan has been postul...
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Main Authors: | Sarada Krishnan, Solene Pruvot-Woehl, Aaron P. Davis, Tim Schilling, Justin Moat, William Solano, Amin Al Hakimi, Christophe Montagnon |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be2f83dcdcee4644888e3d940687536d |
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