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Phenotypic Performance Evaluation of the Coffee Variety Marsellesa® over 1400 meters a.s.l. as an Alternative for Coffee Growing

  • Josue Otoniel Dilas-Jiménez
  • , Helgar Zelada Valqui
  • , Wilson Carrasco Barturén
  • , Carlos Mugruza-Vassallo
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Tayacaja Daniel Hernández Morillo
  • Cooperativa Agraria Cafetalera APROVAT
  • Universidad Nacional Tecnológica De Lima Sur

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Abstract

Most studies on coffee varieties have focused on resistance to several conditions, evaluating a maximum of two varieties at altitudes below 1,000 m a.s.l. To fill this gap, the present study aims to find phenotyping differences across Marsellesa, Red Caturra, and Catimor coffee crops evaluated over 1,400 m a.s.l. Experimentally, this work was divided into three plots (1,477., 1,548, and 1,797 m a.s.l.) with three treatments and three repetitions, totaling 27 experimental plots. We tested the resistance to rust and Cercospora, and the organoleptic quality was assessed by an expert coffee taster with a SCA Q-Grader Coffee Certificate. We found similar results in the three cultivars, with high production (around 1 t/ha of dry parchment coffee) in their first year. The Caturra variety showed a higher plant height. Marsellesa showed the best resistance to rust with a 0 % incidence; however, the three crops were susceptible to Cercospora. We concluded that Marsellesa coffee adapts to the humid montane forest zone over 1,400 m a.s.l. with good organoleptic properties and better rust resistance. Marsellesa has been used in the area for the last two years; therefore, this specialty coffee shows rust resistance and helps the small farmer meet the international market’s expectations.

Translated title of the contributionRendimiento fenotípico de la variedad de café Marsellesa como una alternativa para la caficultura sobre los 1400 metros s.n.m.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2344
JournalCiencia Tecnologia Agropecuaria
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Catimor
  • Caturra
  • coffee production
  • cultivars
  • disease resistance
  • organoleptic quality

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