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APSnet Education Center - Plant Disease Lessons - Coffee rust
... the higher and cooler regions. Coffee rust is the most economically important coffee disease in the world, and in monetary value, coffee is the most important agricultural product in international trade. Figure 1. Click Image for more detail. HOSTS: Coffea arabica (arabica coffee) and Coffea canephora (robusta coffee), the two most important commercial coffee ...
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Diseases of Coffee (Coffea arabica L., Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner)
... Coffee (Coffea arabica L., Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner) Title Page • Table of Contents • Search Common Names of Plant Diseases Diseases of Coffee (Coffea arabica L. - arabica coffee) (Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner - robusta coffee ... Pink disease Corticium salmonicola Berk. & Br. Red blister disease (robusta coffee) Cercospora coffeicola Berk. & Br. Red root rot Ganoderma philippi (Bres ...
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Coffee
... the world from where it originated. In Sri Lanka and Africa, coffee leaf spot fungus, Hemileia vastatrix, has seriously hurt coffee production, and the disease has appeared now in Latin America, ... highland regions of Central America and northern South America. Instant coffee is a blend of two species, C. arabica and C. canephora (Robusta coffee). The latter, which originated in central Africa, has a ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... - Gooseberry RIBES RUBRUM - Red Currant RIBES SATIVUM - Common Currant RIMAS See Breadfruit RINON See Rollinia ROBUSTA COFFEE - Coffea canephora ROLLINIA DELICIOSA - Biriba, Rinon A medium-sized tree, native to the Amazon Basin ...
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Planococcus citri
... Honolulu, Hawaii HOSTS The citrus mealybug is a minor pest on annona, arabica and robusta coffee (young trees are occasionally killed), cotton, and various vines. Other crops attacked are banana, ... van de dompolanlius en de lamtoroluis. Arch. Koffiecult. Ned. Indie. 10: 43-84, Soerabaja. Coffee Board Research Department. 1984. II. Mealybug. pp. 66-68. InThirty-Sixth Annual Detailed Technical ...
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The Huntington Library
... . Members: $45. Non-members: $55. Registration: 626-405-2128 Cooking With Coffee Dec. 9 (Saturday) 10 a.m. – noon Coffee is the second most heavily traded commodity in the world. Its ... hooked. In this cooking class, students can learn more about Arabica and Robusta coffee beans, sample different brews in a “coffee cupping” (tasting), and prepare a variety of sweet, savory, and stimulating ...
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Search for Coffee - Plants For A Future database search
... Coffee 1 0 Coprosma rhamnoides Coffee 1 0 Coprosma robusta Coffee 1 1 Coprosma rotundifolia Coffee 1 0 Coprosma rugosa Coffee 1 0 Coprosma serrulata Coffee 1 0 Coprosma virescens Coffee 1 0 Coreopsis tinctoria Coreopsis Coffee ...
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Coffee
... coffee throughout tropical zones worldwide. It is commonly cultivated in Hawaii, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Related Species Rubiaceae Alibertia edulis Marmelada Coffea arabica Coffee Coffea canephora Robusta Coffee Coffea fadenii Wild Coffee Coffea liberica Liberian Coffee Coffea mongensis Wild Coffee Gardenia ...
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Liberian Coffee
... Coffee Liberian Coffee Coffea liberica Coffee relative from West Africa. Liberian Coffee accounts for around 1% of commercially grown coffee. Taste and appearance of the beans and berries is similar to the more common coffee ... Coffea arabica Coffee Coffea canephora Robusta Coffee Coffea fadenii Wild Coffee Coffea liberica Liberian Coffee Coffea mongensis Wild Coffee Gardenia thunbergia White ...
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Coffee
... ., generally called "arabica" coffee, and C. canephora Pierre ex Froehner, called "robusta" coffee. About 70% of the world's coffee is derived from C. arabica, considered to have higher quality than robusta. Cultivars Cultivars of ... in high-input systems. Robusta coffee 6-8 ft x 12-13 ft (about 350 trees/acre). Terrain is often hilly in highland areas suited to arabica coffee, and rows are thus laid ...
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