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This open-access book provides a comprehensive overview of current
methodologies for improving resistance to leaf rust in coffee, one
of the world's most important cash crops and
beverages. Coffea arabica L. (Arabica) accounts for
about 60% of the world's coffee production. Coffee leaf rust (CLR),
caused by the fungus Hemileia vastatrix is the major
disease affecting Arabica coffee resulting in losses of over $1
billion annually. The geographical distribution of CLR is expanding
due to climate change. Moreover, the genetic improvement of Arabica
coffee is constrained due to its very narrow genetic base. This
protocol book introduces essential concepts of mutation breeding as
an efficient tool to increase the genetic diversity of Arabica
coffee and presents practical methods on mutation induction and
screening for resistance to CLR. Current breeding approaches,
challenges and opportunities for Arabica coffee improvement are
briefly reviewed and a survey of common coffee diseases with
emphasis on CLR is presented. Practical protocols for mutation
induction and screening for resistance to CLR are described,
including novel methods for single-cell mutagenesis using in
vitro cell and tissue culture techniques and for genome-wide
screening of induced mutations using genomics tools. Each protocol
chapter has an introduction and is supported by example results.
Given the impact of recent CLR epidemics on Arabica coffee
production in Latin America, the book is intended to serve as a
timely reference and guide for students and researchers in the
agricultural sciences, plant pathologists and breeders, as well as
growers and end-users interested in producing novel coffee
genotypes for genetic studies, breeding, and commercial
applications.
This open-access book provides a comprehensive overview of current
methodologies for improving resistance to leaf rust in coffee, one
of the world's most important cash crops and
beverages. Coffea arabica L. (Arabica) accounts for
about 60% of the world's coffee production. Coffee leaf rust (CLR),
caused by the fungus Hemileia vastatrix is the major
disease affecting Arabica coffee resulting in losses of over $1
billion annually. The geographical distribution of CLR is expanding
due to climate change. Moreover, the genetic improvement of Arabica
coffee is constrained due to its very narrow genetic base. This
protocol book introduces essential concepts of mutation breeding as
an efficient tool to increase the genetic diversity of Arabica
coffee and presents practical methods on mutation induction and
screening for resistance to CLR. Current breeding approaches,
challenges and opportunities for Arabica coffee improvement are
briefly reviewed and a survey of common coffee diseases with
emphasis on CLR is presented. Practical protocols for mutation
induction and screening for resistance to CLR are described,
including novel methods for single-cell mutagenesis using in
vitro cell and tissue culture techniques and for genome-wide
screening of induced mutations using genomics tools. Each protocol
chapter has an introduction and is supported by example results.
Given the impact of recent CLR epidemics on Arabica coffee
production in Latin America, the book is intended to serve as a
timely reference and guide for students and researchers in the
agricultural sciences, plant pathologists and breeders, as well as
growers and end-users interested in producing novel coffee
genotypes for genetic studies, breeding, and commercial
applications.
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