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Species
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P. travancorensis (Wight & Arn.) J.-F.Leroy |
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Species (population code)
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P. travancorensis (Wight & Arn.) J.-F.Leroy |
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Section
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Psilanthus Asia |
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Presence in living collection
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- |
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Population code (When available)
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- |
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IUCN red list (2020)
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NOT EVALUATED |
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Global Biodiversity Information Facility
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https://www.gbif.org/fr/species/5338538 |
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Synonymy (species name)
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Coffea travancorensis Wight & Arn. |
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Reference publication
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Ass. Sci. Internat. Cafe Colloque 9: 482 (1980) - Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. n.s., 33: 219 (1992) |
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Litterature as proposed by Davis et al., 2006
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- |
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Distribution
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India (South) |
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Habitat / Ecology
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Elevation from 3000 to 5500 ft above sea on the banks of mountains streamlets under shade. the streamlets could be partially or fully dried up. The rainfall is mainly of the SW monsoon pattern and amounts to 100 to 130 inches. The species occurs on soil rich in organic matter |
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Caffeine content in beans (% dmb)
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0.00 (a) |
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Caffeine content in leaves (% dmb)
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- |
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Trigonelline (% dmb)
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- |
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ACG (% dmb)
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- |
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Sucrose (% dmb)
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- |
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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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- |
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Ripening time in months
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2.5 |
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Reference ripening for species (if not in collection)
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Narasimhaswamy & Vishveshwara 1963 |
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Ripen fruits color
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blue-black didymous |
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Foliar dimensions in cm
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10 x 2.5-5 12 x 6 in Sivarajan et al 1992 |
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Pollen pictures
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- |
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Genome size (Mbp) 1C
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636 |
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References for genome size
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Jingade et al., 2021. DOI: 10.1007/s40415-021-00714-y |
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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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125 bp PE; 6.4 Gb; NP |
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Chloroplaste complete genomes
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https://doi.org/10.23708/KWRIJJ |
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Complete nuclear genome
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- |
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Others informations
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Shrubs 1.5-2.5 m. leaves coriaceous, glabrous, without domatia, - grown as an ornemental in Kerala- In natural habitat, heavy leaf rust disease infection caused by Hemileia vastatrix (Narasimhaswamy & Vishveshwara 1963). Inflorescence 1-5 flowered, mostly terminal. fruits didymous, broader than long, beans 6x5 mm circular, thick, plano-convex. |
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High quality photo repository
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https://dataverse.ird.fr/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.23708/JZA8I2 |