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Título: Genomic evaluation of Coffea arabica and its wild relative Coffea racemosa in Mozambique: settling resilience keys for the Coffee crop in the context of climate change
Autor: Tapaça, Inocência da Piedade Ernesto
Mavuque, Lopes
Corti, Riccardo
Pedrazzani, Samuele
Maquia, Ivete S. A.
Tongai, Castigo
Partelli, Fábio Luiz
Ramalho, José C.
Marques, Isabel
Ribeiro-Barros, Ana I.
Palavras-chave: agroforestry systems
coffee
genetic diversity
microsatellites
SNPs
Mozambique
Data: 2023
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Tapaça, I.d.P.E.; Mavuque, L.; Corti, R.; Pedrazzani, S.; Maquia, I.S.A.; Tongai, C.; Partelli, F.L.; Ramalho, J.C.; Marques, I.; Ribeiro-Barros, A.I. Genomic Evaluation of Coffea arabica and Its Wild Relative Coffea racemosa in Mozambique: Settling Resilience Keys for the Coffee Crop in the Context of Climate Change. Plants 2023, 12, 2044.
Resumo: Climate change is negatively affecting the coffee value chain, with a direct effect on approximately 100 million people from 80 countries. This has been attributed to the high vulnerability of the two-mainstream species, Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora, to extreme weather events, with notable uneven increases in market prices. Taking into account the narrow genetic plasticity of the commercial coffee cultivars, wild-relatives and underutilized Coffea species are valuable genetic resources. In this work, we have assessed the occurrence of Coffea species in to understand the degree of genetic relationships between Coffea species in the country, as well as the patterns of genetic diversity, differentiation, and genetic structure. Only one wild species was found, C. racemosa, which showed a high level of genetic separation with C. arabica, based on plastid, as well as SSR and SNP analysis. C. arabica presented low levels of diversity likely related to their autogamous nature, while the allogamous C. racemosa presented higher levels of diversity and heterozygosity. The analysis of the functional pathways based on SNPs suggests that the stress signaling pathways are more robust in this species. This novel approach shows that it is vital to introduce more resilient species and increase genomic diversity in climate-smart practices.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/27799
DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.3390/plants12102044
Versão do Editor: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/plants
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