A Coffea arabica leaf infected with Fusarium xylarioides, a vascular wilt pathogen and the causal agent of coffee wilt disease. The leaf exhibits yellowing, a typical early symptom of infection ...
Coffea arabica, known as Arabica coffee, originated in the highlands of Ethiopia The study used the latest DNA sequencing technology to examine the genetic make-up of the Arabica coffee plant in ...
The global coffee industry is dominated by two main coffee crops - Arabica (Coffea arabica) and Robusta (Coffeea canephora). A third species - Liberica (Coffea liberica) is grown around the world ...
canephora, another parent called Coffea eugenioides ... The researchers explored the makeup of one arabica variety that is resistant to coffee leaf rust, highlighting sections of its genetic ...
A Coffea arabica leaf infected with Fusarium xylarioides, a vascular wilt pathogen and the causal agent of coffee wilt disease. The leaf exhibits yellowing, a typical early symptom of infection ...