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Definition of Coffea canephora
1. Noun. Native to West Africa but grown in Java and elsewhere; resistant to coffee rust.
Generic synonyms: Coffee, Coffee Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coffea Canephora
Literary usage of Coffea canephora
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All about Coffee by William Harrison Ukers (1922)
"The produce is like robusta, only the shape of the bean, somewhat narrower and
more oblong, makes it look more attractive. Coffea canephora ..."
2. Return to Resistance: Breeding Crops to Reduce Pesticide Dependence by Raoul A. Robinson (1996)
"... and Coffea canephora, in Uganda, in about 650 AD New tetraploids often have
characteristics that are considerably different from either of their parent ..."
3. Land, Trees, and Women: Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions in Western by Ma Agnes R Quisumbing (2001)
"... the major tree crop is coffee (Coffea canephora), although the area planted
to cinnamon has been inFigure 3.2 Map of survey area, Indonesia Principal ..."
4. Life After Logging: Reconciling Wildlife Conservation and Production by Erik Maijaard (2005)
"Commercial crops such as coffee (Coffea canephora) can benefit from a species-rich
and abundant bee assemblage, which in turn depends on the preservation of ..."
5. Transcending Boundaries: Natural Resource Management from Summit to Sea edited by Rabel J. Burdge (2001)
"Coffea canephora, the ancestral source of robusta coffee, grows wild in the
buffers of KNP. The resource has historically been used by local villagers, ..."
6. Amazonia by Nigel J. H. Smith (1995)
"In Rondônia, cacao, robusta coffee (Coffea canephora), and even rubber, when
planted as an intercrop, have emerged as important crops ..."