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Species
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C. racemosa Lour. |
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Species (population code)
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C. racemosa Lour. |
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Section
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Mozambicoffea |
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Presence in living collection
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Bassin-Martin |
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Population code (When available)
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IB-IA |
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IUCN red list (2020)
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NEAR THREATENED |
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Global Biodiversity Information Facility
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https://www.gbif.org/fr/species/2895464 |
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Synonymy (species name)
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C. mozambicana DC. C. ramosa Schult. C. swynnertonii S.Moore |
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Reference publication
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Fl. Cochinch. 145 (1790). |
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Litterature as proposed by Davis et al., 2006
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Chevalier (1947: 219); Bridson (1982: 849); Bridson (2003: 462) |
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Distribution
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Zimbabwe and Mozambique (low altitude) to South Africa |
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Habitat / Ecology
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Coastal forest. Brachystegia forest. Mopane bushland and riverine forest. 0-380 m. In semi-arid savannahs. from 0-500 m. very xerophilic. accepting long droughts if the atmosphere is marine. |
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Caffeine content in beans (% dmb)
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0.86 to 1.25 (a) - 0.95 (a) |
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Caffeine content in leaves (% dmb)
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- |
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Trigonelline (% dmb)
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0.75 to 1.23 (d) |
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ACG (% dmb)
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4.78 to 5.57 (e) |
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Sucrose (% dmb)
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5.26 to 7.04 (d) |
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Mangiferin content in beans (unpublished data)
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- |
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Mangiferin content in leaves (% dry weight)
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0 (f) |
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Ripening time in months
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3 |
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Reference ripening for species (if not in collection)
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in collection |
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Ripen fruits color
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dark red slightly costate |
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Foliar dimensions in cm
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2.2-7 x 1-3.4 |
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Pollen pictures
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Yes |
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Genome size (Mbp) 1C
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490 |
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References for genome size
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Cros et al.,1995 https://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/b95-002?journalCode=cjb1#.XuoyWC1PjUI |
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Genotyping by Sequencing (Hamon et al., 2017)
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https://datadryad.org/resource/doi:10.5061/dryad.kk71t |
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Illumina PE Sequencing data. NP: Not Public; May be available upon request or collaboration
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100 bp PE; 25.9 Gb; NP |
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Chloroplaste complete genomes
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MK577911 in https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216347 |
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Complete nuclear genome
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- |
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Others informations
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Called Inhambane or Inyambane coffe reputed to have been used by local settlers. In Chevalier 1946: this coffee tree could be grown in the Mediterranean region. |
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High quality photo repository
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https://dataverse.ird.fr/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.23708/JZA8I2 |