Biotecnologia aplicada ao melhoramento genético do cafeeiro

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Genetic improvement of coffee through classical breeding is laborious and time consuming. Biotechnology offers alternative strategies to assist multiplication and development of new and improved coffee varieties, including those resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses, with better cup quality, and with uniform fruit maturation. Tissue culture techniques have enabled the production of a large number of plants with genetic uniformity. The use of molecular markers, especially through assisted selection, led to rapid progress of coffee plant breeding, as well as the use of genetic transformation by protoplasts culture and fusion, biobalistics, or Agrobacterium-mediated. This review provides a summary of biotechnology history, current situation and directions applied to the genetic improvement of coffee plant.

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de Morais, T. P., & de Melo, B. (2011). Biotecnologia aplicada ao melhoramento genético do cafeeiro. Ciencia Rural, 41(5), 753–760. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782011005000056

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