Coffea canephora (especially C. canephora var. robusta, so predominantly cultivated that it is often simply termed Coffea robusta, or commonly robusta...
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species, Coffea arabica (commonly known simply as "Arabica"), which accounts for 60–80% of the world's coffee production, and Coffea canephora (known as...
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species. Specifically, Coffea arabica is itself the result of a hybridization between the diploids Coffea canephora and Coffea eugenioides, thus making...
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make it inferior to the two economically dominant species Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora (robusta). Research is being done to evaluate the sensory...
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2019 Coffee cultivation by type of coffee: r Coffea canephora m Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica a Coffea arabica According to the World Atlas, the main...
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List of coffee varieties (redirect from Coffea arabica var. mokka)
rust" infestation. Coffea charrieriana is a caffeine-free coffee found in Cameroon. Scientists from Kew Gardens rediscovered Coffea stenophylla in Sierra...
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of the genus Coffea produce the berries from which coffee is extracted. The two main species commercially cultivated are Coffea canephora (predominantly...
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Coffea spread in tropical Africa and Asia, of which two, Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora, dominate worldwide coffee plant production, making up 99%...
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vine climbs on sapling trees and bushes of Laportea stimulans and Coffea canephora in the undergrowth, in the subcanopy a Campnosperma species is the...
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between luwak coffee and original coffee from China (Coffea arabica L) and Robusta (Coffea canephora L) varieties (PDF). Makassar: Food Science and Technology...
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infructescence Vitis (grape) infructescence An ear of grain (barley) Coffea canephora (coffee robusta) berries Look up infructescence in Wiktionary, the...
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This article is a list of diseases of coffee (Coffea arabica, Coffea canephora). Antestia: shield bugs Hypothenemus hampei: the coffee berry borer Leaf...
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(Mentha longifolia), and, in some products, green coffee bean extract (Coffea canephora). Before the 2004 reformulation, formulations contained ephedra, a...
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heterozygosity from ancestral materials, and closely related diploid species Coffea canephora and C. liberica; however, no direct evidence has ever been found indicating...
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oranges, and beans. In 2020, Espírito Santo was the largest producer of Coffea canephora in Brazil, with a 66.3% share of the total (564.5 thousand tons, or...
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coffee. Small-holders grow Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) in the highlands, while Robusta (Coffea canephora) is found in the lowlands. Arabica coffee...
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Report on the notification of infusion from coffee leaves (Coffea arabica L. And/Or Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner) as a traditional food from a third...
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make cocoa and chocolate and the berries of coffee trees, Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora, are processed to extract the coffee beans. In many rural...
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Africa. It feeds on Artocarpus altilis, Theobroma cacao, Coffea liberica, and Coffea canephora. While originally named by Voet in 1778, the name was not...
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genus Coffea. The two most common sources of coffee beans are the highly regarded Coffea arabica, and the "robusta" form of the hardier Coffea canephora. Coffee...
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of the Congo, Uganda, Togo, and Zambia. Its diet includes Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora. Ceroplesis calabarica var. congolensis Hintz, 1920 Ceroplesis...
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Westwood in 1845. It has a wide distribution in Africa. It feeds on Coffea canephora. BioLib.cz - Sternotomis virescens. Retrieved on 8 September 2014....
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Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo. It feeds on Coffea canephora. BioLib.cz - Homelix decussata. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v t...
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Sierra Leone, Gabon, Angola, the Republic of the Congo. It feeds on Coffea canephora. BioLib.cz - Pachystola mamillata. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v...
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northern Thailand and robusta beans in the south. Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) is grown chiefly in the provinces of Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon...
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Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gabon. It feeds on Coffea canephora. BioLib.cz - Homelix variegata. Retrieved 8 September 2014. v t e...
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nucifera Arecaceae various genera Coffee Coffea arabica Rubiaceae Lepidotrigona, Trigona Coffee Coffea canephora Rubiaceae Lepidotrigona, Trigona Cucumber...
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largest producer in the country, being the 2nd largest producer of Coffea canephora, getting a total of 2.3 million bags of 60 kg of coffee (near 138 thousand...
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first seen in Coffea excelsa. Hosts of coffee wilt disease include Coffea arabica (Arabica coffee), Coffea canephora (Robusta coffee), Coffea liberica (Liberian...
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Montrouzier in 1861. It is known from New Caledonia. It feeds on Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora. "Enicodes montrouzieri". BioLib. Retrieved 8 September 2014...
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