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31/12/2023 |
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31/12/2023 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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ROCHA, R. B.; ALVES, E. A.; TADEU, H. C.; TEIXEIRA, A. L.; BIZZO, H. R.; ANTONIASSI, R.; PACHECO, S.; SANTIAGO, M. C. P. de A. |
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RODRIGO BARROS ROCHA, CNPCa; ENRIQUE ANASTACIO ALVES, CPAF-RO; HUGO CESAR TADEU, UNESP; ALEXSANDRO LARA TEIXEIRA, CNPCa; HUMBERTO RIBEIRO BIZZO, CTAA; ROSEMAR ANTONIASSI, CTAA; SIDNEY PACHECO, CTAA; MANUELA CRISTINA P DE A SANTIAGO, CTAA. |
Título: |
Caffeine and chlorogenic acid content of Coffea canephora cultivars in different environments |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Coffee Science, v. 18, e182164, 2023. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.25186/.v18i.2164 |
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Inglês |
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Coffee plants of the Coffea canephora species are currently grown in tropical regions throughout the world, and both higher yield efficiency and higher beverage quality are important considerations. The aim of this study is to characterize the content of caffeine and chlorogenic acids of C. canephora cultivars in different environments. According to the maturation cycle of each clone, samples of cherry coffee were collected from ten cultivars evaluated in the environments of Porto Velho, RO; Ouro Preto do Oeste, RO; and Manaus, AM in Brazil. These environments with contrasting characteristics represent most of the coffee fields established in the Af and Aw climate types in Latossolos Vermelhos and Latossolos Amarelos typical of the Western Amazon. The results were analyzed considering the factorial design to quantify the effects of genotypes, of environments, and of the genotype × environment interaction (GE) on the caffeine and chlorogenic acid content. Despite the significant genetic-environment (GE) effects, the caffeine and chlorogenic acid content primarily exhibited genetic control. In comparison to caffeine content, chlorogenic acid content showed a stronger environmental influence, resulting in more variations in genotype performance across different environments. The significant positive association between the caffeine content and chlorogenic acid content favors the selection of plants that simultaneously have higher or lower content of both traits. The dispersion of the first two principal components, linked with reference points, enabled the identification of genotype performance acrosall environments in a single analysis. The selection of clone BRS3210 results in a gain from selection of 14.99% in caffeine content, while cultivation of clone BRS3193 yields a gain from selection of 10.81% in chlorogenic acid content. The selection of clone BRS2299 results in a reduction of 21.85% in caffeine content and of 9.15% in chlorogenic acid content. MenosCoffee plants of the Coffea canephora species are currently grown in tropical regions throughout the world, and both higher yield efficiency and higher beverage quality are important considerations. The aim of this study is to characterize the content of caffeine and chlorogenic acids of C. canephora cultivars in different environments. According to the maturation cycle of each clone, samples of cherry coffee were collected from ten cultivars evaluated in the environments of Porto Velho, RO; Ouro Preto do Oeste, RO; and Manaus, AM in Brazil. These environments with contrasting characteristics represent most of the coffee fields established in the Af and Aw climate types in Latossolos Vermelhos and Latossolos Amarelos typical of the Western Amazon. The results were analyzed considering the factorial design to quantify the effects of genotypes, of environments, and of the genotype × environment interaction (GE) on the caffeine and chlorogenic acid content. Despite the significant genetic-environment (GE) effects, the caffeine and chlorogenic acid content primarily exhibited genetic control. In comparison to caffeine content, chlorogenic acid content showed a stronger environmental influence, resulting in more variations in genotype performance across different environments. The significant positive association between the caffeine content and chlorogenic acid content favors the selection of plants that simulta... Mostrar Tudo |
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Amazônia ocidental; Ambiente; Conilon; Environment interaction; Interação; Robusta; Western Amazon. |
Thesagro: |
Meio Ambiente. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Genotype. |
Categoria do assunto: |
X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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61. | | ROCHA, R. B.; ALVES, E. A.; TADEU, H. C.; TEIXEIRA, A. L.; BIZZO, H. R.; ANTONIASSI, R.; PACHECO, S.; SANTIAGO, M. C. P. de A. Caffeine and chlorogenic acid content of Coffea canephora cultivars in different environments Coffee Science, v. 18, e182164, 2023.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 3 |
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62. | | ROCHA, R. B.; ALVES, E. A.; TADEU, H. C.; TEIXEIRA, A. L.; BIZZO, H. R.; ANTONIASSI, R.; PACHECO, S.; SANTIAGO, M. C. P. de A. Caffeine and chlorogenic acid content of Coffea canephora cultivars in different environments Coffee Science, v. 18, e182164, 2023.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 3 |
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65. | | VALENTIM, J. F.; AMARAL, E. F. do; CAVALCANTE, M. de J. B.; FAZOLIN, M.; CABALLERO, S. S. U.; BODDEY, R. M.; SHARMA, R. D.; MELO, A. W. F. de. Diagnosis and potential socioeconomic and environmental impacts of pasture death in the western brazilian Amazon. In: LBA SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE, 2000, Belém, PA. Book of abstracts... Belém: MCT; CPTEC; INPE, 2000. p. 212.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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66. | | FRANCISCO, J. S.; DIAS, R. C. E.; ALVES, E. A.; ROCHA, R. B.; DALAZEN, J. R.; MORI, A. L. B.; BENASSI, M. de T. Natural intervarietal hybrids of Coffea canephora have a high content of diterpenes. Beverages, v. 7, n. 4, 77, Dec. 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 5 |
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67. | | MELO, A. W. F. de; CAMARGO, P. B. de; SALIMON, C. I.; DAVIDSON, E. A.; TRUMBORE, S. E.; VALENTIM, J. F. Soil carbon stocks and dynamics in Acre: contrasts with the remaining Brazilian Amazon. In: CONFERÊNCIA CIENTÍFICA DO LBA, 3., 2004, Brasília, DF. Anais de trabalhos completos... Brasília, DF: LBA, 2004. p. 175.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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69. | | SANTOS, R. S.; GODOY, K. B.; SOUZA, G. S. de. Inventário de borboletas (Lepidoptera) da coleção entomológica didática da Universidade Federal do Acre, Campus Floresta, Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre. Evidência: Biociências, Saúde e Inovação, v. 22, n. 2, p. 115-126, jul./dez. 2022.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 3 |
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74. | | AZÊVEDO, H. S. F. da S.; RUFINO, P. B.; AZEVEDO, J. M. A. de; SILVA, L. M. da; WADT, L. H. de O.; CAMPOS, T. de. Preservation and maceration of amazon açai leaflet Tissue to obtain genomic DNA. Bioscience Journal, Uberlândia, v. 35, n. 4, p. 1188-1197, July/Aug. 2019.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 2 |
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77. | | ASSIS, G. M. L. de; VALENTIM, J. F.; ANDRADE, C. M. S. de. BRS Mandobi: a new forage peanut cultivar propagated by seeds for the tropics . Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales, Cali, v. 1, n. 1, p. 39-41, 2013. Publicado também nos Anais do 22º INTERNATIONAL GRASSLAND CONGRESS, Sidney, 2013.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: C - 0 |
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79. | | VALENTIM, J. F.; ARAMIS, J.; CORDEIRO, D. G.; SCHMINK, M. Sustainability of agroforestry and agricultural systems used by rubber tappers and settlers in the state of Acre, Brazilian Amazon. In: FARMING SYSTEMS RESEARCH/EXTENSION SYMPOSIUM, 9., 1989, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Impacts of farming systems research/extension on sustainable agriculture: program and abstracts. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas: Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, 1989. p. 37.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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80. | | TEIXEIRA, A. L.; ROCHA, R. B.; ESPINDULA, M. C.; RAMALHO, A. R.; VIEIRA JUNIOR, J. R.; ALVES, E. A.; LUNZ, A. M. P.; SOUZA, F. de F.; COSTA, J. N. M.; FERNANDES, C. de F. Amazonian Robustas - new Coffea canephora coffee cultivars for the Western Brazilian Amazon. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, v. 20, n. 3, e323420318, 2020.Tipo: Nota Técnica/Nota Científica | Circulação/Nível: A - 2 |
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