In silico screening of the SH3 resistance locus in coffea canephora and coffea arabica for candidate genes involved in coffee leaf rust resistance
Two commercially cultivated species of coffee include Coffea canephora (Robusta) and Coffea arabica (Arabica). One of the reasons for the decline in volume of production of coffee in the Philippines are pests and diseases–one of which is the coffee leaf rust (CLR), caused by the obligate biotrophic...
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Main Author: | Merlin, Marc Lenard T. |
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