Recent advances in the genetic transformation of coffee

MK Mishra, A Slater - Biotechnology research international, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Coffee is one of the most important plantation crops, grown in about 80 countries across the
world. The genus Coffea comprises approximately 100 species of which only two species …

Use of a draft genome of coffee (Coffea arabica) to identify SNPs associated with caffeine content

HTM Tran, T Ramaraj, A Furtado… - Plant biotechnology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) has a small gene pool limiting genetic improvement.
Selection for caffeine content within this gene pool would be assisted by identification of the …

Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Analysis of Coffee (Coffea canephora) Germplasm Collections in Indian Gene Bank Employing SRAP and SCoT Markers

AKC Huded, P Jingade, M Bychappa… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Coffea canephora Pierre ex Frohener is popularly known as robusta coffee
contributes to about 39% of the total world coffee production. Coffea canephora a native to …

Diversity genotyping of Indian coffee (Coffea arabica L.) germplasm accessions by using SRAP markers

P Jingade, AK Huded, B Kosaraju… - Journal of Crop …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Coffea arabica L. is the only cultivated tetraploid species in the genus Coffea and it
contributes more than 61% to the total world coffee production. Arabica produces superior …

Assessment of genetic homogeneity of somatic embryo-derived plants and seed-derived plants of a robusta coffee cultivar using molecular markers and functional …

MK Mishra, P Jingade, AKC Huded… - Plant Cell, Tissue and …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Evaluation of genetic uniformity is important in a perennial plant like coffee
propagated through somatic embryogenesis. In this study, we compared the genetic …

Genetic Resources and Breeding of Coffee (Coffea spp.)

MK Mishra - Advances in Plant Breeding Strategies: Nut and …, 2019 - Springer
Coffee is an important agricultural export commodity in many Asian, African and Latin
American countries. It provides a livelihood for more than 125 million people worldwide. The …

[HTML][HTML] Molecular characterization of arabica and Conilon coffee plants genotypes by SSR and ISSR markers

LB Motta, TCB Soares, MAG Ferrão… - Brazilian archives of …, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
The molecular characterization of ten genotypes of the Coffea arabica plants and of seven
genotypes of C. canephora having interesting features for coffee breeding programs was …

Molecular characterization and genetic structure analysis of Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora cultivars from India using SCoT markers

MK Mishra, AKC Huded, P Jingade… - Ecological Genetics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Coffee is the second most traded community after oil and provides a livelihood for more than
125 million people worldwide. It is cultivated in 80 countries spreading over Africa, Asia and …

Genomic alterations in coding region of tissue culture plants of Coffea arabica obtained through somatic embryogenesis revealed by molecular markers

M Bychappa, MK Mishra, P Jingade… - Plant Cell, Tissue and …, 2019 - Springer
In coffee, the micropropagation technique can be efficiently used in mass multiplication of
superior F 1 hybrids which is difficult using the conventional method. However, the in vitro …

[HTML][HTML] Plant Morphological and Leaf Anatomical Traits in Coffea arabica L. Cultivars Cropped in Gorongosa Mountain, Mozambique

NJ Alberto, A Ferreira, AI Ribeiro-Barros, EM Aoyama… - Horticulturae, 2024 - mdpi.com
Studies on the genetic diversity of coffee trees are important, considering their role in the
maximization of productivity and quality. However, the success of a breeding program …