Targeting DREB subfamily genes AS candidates genes for drought tolerance polyformism in natural population of Coffea canephora.

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Author(s): AQUINO, S.; MARRACCINI, P.; MARIAC, C.; ANDRADE, A. C.; CROUZILAT, D.; KIWUKA, C.; ANTEN, N.; KOCHKO, A.; PONCET, V.

Summary: Coffea canephora (Robusta) provides 33% worldwide coffee production, 80% and 22% of Ugandan and Brazilian coffee production, respectively, Abiotic stress such as temperature variations of drought periods, aggravated bu climate changes, are factors that affect this production.

Publication year: 2017

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