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PEMBERIAN BIOCHAR DIPERKAYA TRICHODERMA DENGAN PENAMBAHAN AMONIUM NITRAT UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PERTUMBUHAN BIBIT KOPI ARABIKA

open access: yesJTSL (Jurnal Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan), 2020
Coffee is a source of foreign exchange that plays an important role in the development of the plantation industry. However, many coffee-producing regions have experienced quite detrimental yields in recent years due to the rust of coffee leaves (Hemileia
Wuri Nastiti, Cahyo Prayogo
doaj   +1 more source

Linking gender equity and low-emissions agriculture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A pilot project in Honduras thwarts the recent epidemic of coffee leaf rust while also empowering women and supporting low-emission agriculture. Women farmers get access to small plots of land to plant with disease-resistant coffee and tree crops.
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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Green Oil‐in‐Water Nanoemulsions for Delivery of Phytochemicals With Pesticidal Activity for Sustainable Food Production and Safety

open access: yesComprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, Volume 25, Issue 3, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Green oil‐in‐water (O/W) nanoemulsions incorporating essential oils (EOs) and food‐derived compounds are gaining prominence as biopesticidal platforms that address the growing demand for sustainable agriculture, food safety, and reduced chemical inputs.
Anna Paula Azevedo de Carvalho   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

CO 2 Fluxes and Soil Responses to Straw and Herbicide in Peanut

open access: yesLand Degradation &Development, Volume 37, Issue 7, Page 2927-2944, 30 April 2026.
ABSTRACT Peanut cultivation plays an important agronomic role in Brazil, especially in rotation with sugarcane, promoting biological nitrogen fixation and improving soil quality. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that the combined use of sugarcane mulch, peanut cultivation, and herbicide application would affect soil CO₂ fluxes, soil chemical ...
Heytor Lemos Martins   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mission to the Institute of Tropical and Subtropical Cash-Crops (ITSCC) in Baoshan, Yunnan Academy of Agriculture Sciences (YAAS) Yunnan, China. Evaluation of coffee production and quality research activities. 12 to 21 october 2009 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This report covers a mission undertaken by the two CIRAD researchers in Yunnan, China from 12 to 21 October 2009. Its objective is to describe the current situation of coffee cultivation and research.
Fourny, Gérard, Snoeck, Didier
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Doubled haploids of Coffea canephora : development, fertility and agronomic characteristics [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Des haploïde-doublés (HD) de #Coffea canephora$ ont été développés en utilisant les embryons haploïdes qui apparaissent spontanément en association avec la polyembryonie.
Charrier, André   +2 more
core   +1 more source

DMI and QoI fungicides for the control of coffee leaf rust

open access: yesAustralasian Plant Pathology, 2015
This study investigated the ability of different triazole and strobilurin fungicides either alone or combination when applied to the leaves and triazole to the soil for control of Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR). The experiments were performed in a greenhouse using three month-old coffee seedlings, and in the field with five years old plants using the ...
Jaime Honorato   +4 more
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Coffee Rust Severity Analysis in Agroforestry Systems Using Deep Learning in Peruvian Tropical Ecosystems

open access: yesAgriculture
Agroforestry systems can influence the occurrence and abundance of pests and diseases because integrating crops with trees or other vegetation can create diverse microclimates that may either enhance or inhibit their development.
Candy Ocaña-Zuñiga   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Possible Wind Transport of Coffee Leaf Rust across the Atlantic Ocean

open access: yesNature, 1971
COFFEE leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix Berk. and Br.), for long widespread in Asia and Africa, can devastate crops of Coffea arabica. The fungus spread rapidly in West Africa between 1952 and 19621,2, but the New World seemed free from it until 1970 when it was found scattered over a wide area in Bahia, Brazil, where its consequences may be serious3,4 ...
Bowden, J.   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Bioprospecting endophytic bacteria for biological control of coffee leaf rust Bioprospecção de bactérias endofíticas como agentes de biocontrole da ferrugem do cafeeiro

open access: yesScientia Agricola, 2006
Suppression of plant diseases due to the action of endophytic microorganisms has been demonstrated in several pathosystems. Experiments under controlled conditions involving endophytic bacteria isolated from leaves and branches of Coffea arabica L and ...
Humberto Franco Shiomi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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