2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13030674
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Viability of Deficit Irrigation Pre-Exposure in Adapting Robusta Coffee to Drought Stress

Abstract: Coffea canephora has high but inadequately exploited genetic diversity. This diversity, if well exploited, can sustain coffee productivity amidst climate change effects. Drought and heat stress are major global threats to coffee productivity, quality, and tradable volumes. It is not well understood if there is a selectable variation for drought stress tolerance in Robusta coffee half-sibs as a result of watering deficit pre-exposure at the germination stage. Half-sib seeds from selected commercial clones (KR5,… Show more

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“…The study emphasizes the need for further research to enhance the understanding of the evolution and value of local Arabica coffee diversity. Ssremba et al [25] investigated the variation in drought stress tolerance in C. canephora half-sibs exposed to water deficit at the germination stage. The study incorporated half-sib seeds from selected commercial and pipeline clones, evaluated later for tolerance to deficit watering across various temperature environments.…”
Section: Published Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study emphasizes the need for further research to enhance the understanding of the evolution and value of local Arabica coffee diversity. Ssremba et al [25] investigated the variation in drought stress tolerance in C. canephora half-sibs exposed to water deficit at the germination stage. The study incorporated half-sib seeds from selected commercial and pipeline clones, evaluated later for tolerance to deficit watering across various temperature environments.…”
Section: Published Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%