List of posters - S1-S2-S3
Session 1: Plant science
- S1-P-01 - Genotype-by-environment interaction in thirteen coffee cultivars (Coffea arabica L.) in five locations of Costa Rica
Acuña-Matamoros Carlos Luis (Research, Instituto del Café de Costa Rica, Barva, Heredia, Costa Rica) - S1-P-02 - Identification of coffee cultivars (Coffea arabica) by quantitative and qualitative traits
Acuña-Matamoros Carlos Luis (Research, Instituto del Café de Costa Rica, Barva, Heredia, Costa Rica) - S1-P-04 - Assessment of the Genetic Diversity of Philippine Coffee (Coffea spp.) using Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) Markers
Baltazar Miriam (Department of Biological Sciences, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, Philippines) - S1-P-07 - The yield performance and adaptability of coffee varieties across two coffee agro-ecological zones in Kenya
Cheserek Jerono Jane (Coffee Breeding, Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization-Coffee Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya) - S1-P-08 - Arabusta seed morphology: Arabica-like or Robusta-like? A preliminary comparison with parental species
Crisafulli Paola (illycaffè spa, Trieste, Italy) - S1-P-09 - Genes related to secondary metabolism and redox status are transcriptionally modulated in Coffea arabica leaves by applying hexanoic acid to roots
Domingues Douglas (Group of Genomics and Transcriptomes in Plants, Institute of Biosciences, São Paulo State University, UNESP, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil) - S1-P-10 - Morphological Characterization and Identification of Commercially Cultivated Coffee (Coffea spp.)
Fabella Jermaine Marie Ann (National Coffee Research, Development and Extension Center, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, Philippines) - S1-P-12 - Study of genes related to the flowering process in coffee: toward genetic improvement in a climate change scenario
Gatica-Arias Andrés (Plant Biotechnology Laboratory, Universidad de Costa Rica, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San José, Costa Rica) - S1-P-13 - Sensitivity of seeds to chemical mutagens, detection of DNA polymorphisms and agro-metrical traits in M1 generation of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
Gatica-Arias Andrés (Universidad de Costa Rica, San Pedro Montes de Oca, Costa Rica) - S1-P-14 - Genetics of coffee wilt disease (Gibberella xylarioides Heim and Saccas) resistance in Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
Getaneh Admikew (Coffee Breeding and Genetics, Ethiopian Institute Of Agricultural Research, Jimma, Oromia, Ethiopia) - S1-P-16 - The absence of the caffeine synthase gene is involved in the naturally decaffeinated status of Coffea humblotiana, a wild species from Comoro archipelago
Guyot Romain (UMR DIADE, IRD, Montpellier, France) - S1-P-18 - Study of Arabica Coffee Bean characteristics (Coffea arabica L. cv. Catimor) in 5 provinces of the upland of Thailand
Khomarwut Chatnapa (Department of Agriculture(DOA), Ministry of Agricultural and Cooperative, Bangkok, Thailand) - S1-P-19 - Isolation, molecular characterization, expression and phylogenetic analysis of NAC 025 like transcription factor (TF) in Coffee
Mishra Manoj Kumar (Plant Biotechnology Division, Unit of Central Coffee Research Institute, Coffee Board, Mysore, Karnataka, India) - S1-P-21 - Determination of the number of years in Arabic coffee progenies selection through repeatability
Mistro Júlio (Coffee Center, IAC - Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil) - S1-P-23 - Genetic diversity of Tanzanian advanced Coffea arabica germplasm and semi wild Ethiopian collection
Mtenga Damian (Crop Improvement, Tanzania Coffee Research Institute, Moshi, Tanzania) - S1-P-24 - Enhanced air [CO2] and high temperature induced changes in membrane integrity and lipid composition in elite Coffea arabica L. genotypes
Pais Isabel P. (UIBRG, Plant Physiology Lab., Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, I.P., Oeiras, Portugal) - S1-P-25 - Genetic diversity of Coffea canephora assessed by using genetic parameters from the root system
Partelli Fábio Luiz (Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, São Mateus, ES, Brazil) - S1-P-26 - Assessment of Robusta coffee genotypes cultivated in the Brazilian Amazon
Partelli Fábio Luiz (Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, São Mateus, ES, Brazil) - S1-P-27 - A possible underground exit: the histometry analysis of primary lateral roots aiming possible water deficit tolerance in coffee plants
Picoli Edgard Augusto (Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil) - S1-P-28 - Resilience of C-assimilation to drought and/or heat conditions in Coffea spp.
Ramalho José C. (PlantStress&Biodiversity, LEAF or CEF, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Oeiras and Lisboa, Portugal) - S1-P-33 - Enhanced air [CO2] mitigates high temperature impact in elite Coffea arabica L. genotypes
Ramalho José C. (PlantStress & Biodiversity Lab, LEAF or CEF, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Oeiras and Lisboa, Portugal) - S1-P-35 - ‘Koffiestories’ (Coffee stories): exploring and highlighting material and intangible heritage of coffee
Stoffelen Piet (Collections, Meise Botanic Garden, Meise, Belgium) - S1-P-36 - CoffeeBridge: Bridging knowledge to the field. Evaluation of the agronomic and socio-economic potential of Robusta genetic resources as a cash crop in the Congo Basin
Stoffelen Piet (Meise Botanic Garden, Meise, Belgium) - S1-P-37 - BP 1001: the future variety for producing outstanding fine Robusta Coffee in Indonesia
Sumirat Ucu (Plant Breeding, Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute, Jember, East Java, Indonesia) - S1-P-38 - Genetic diversity of Coffea spp. in Mozambique
Tapaça Inocencia (Muirrua experimental station Nicoadala-Zambézia, Agricultural Research Institute of Mozambique (IIAM), Muirrua, Mozambique) - S1-P-40 - Adapting Temporary Immersion Tissue Culture System to Enhance Mass Production of Coffea arabica L. Composite Hybrid Ruiru 11in Kenya
Mwaniki Wanjiku Irene (Plant Physiology, Coffee Research Institute, Nairobi, Nairobi Area, Kenya)
Session 2: Plant pathology & protection
- S2-P-01 - Induction of resistance in Coffee arabica against coffee berry disease using plant defense activator
Alemu Kumlachew (Assosa University, Assosa, Ethiopia) - S2-P-03 - Anti sporulative potential of crude extracts of common medicinal plants against coffee leaf rust
Alwora Getrude (Plant Pathology, KALRO- Coffee Research Institute, Ruiru, Kiambu, Kenya) - S2-P-05 - Detection and counting of coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) using computer vision algorithm
Bagny Beilhe Leïla (UMR PHIM / Dep BIOS, CIRAD, Montpellier, France / PRAGA, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica) - S2-P-06 - First insights on the differential expression of adaptive candidate genes among contrasting pathotypes of Hemileia vastatrix
Batista Dora (CIFC/LEAF, ISA, Universidade de Lisboa, Oeiras, Portugal) - S2-P-07 - Significance of Minor Coffee Diseases in Ethiopia
Demelash Teferi (Crop Protection, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Jimma, Oromia, Ethiopia) - S2-P-09 - Metabolomics analysis of interaction of Coffea arabica resistant and susceptible to Meloidogyne paranaensis
Fatobene Barbhara (EPAMIG Sul, Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, Lavras, MG, Brazil) - S2-P-10 - Climate change; Its Impacts on Coffee Production of Ethiopia and Mitigation
Folle Ayano Ashenafi(Breeding Laboratory, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Jimma Research Center, Jimma, Ethiopia) - S2-P-11 - Comparative characterization of resistance proteins in Coffea species
García-Gómez Alejandro (Departamento de Genética, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain) - S2-P-12 - A first insight on the Hemileia vastatrix urediniospores proteome
Guerra-Guimarães Leonor (CIFC, LEAF, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal) - S2-P-13 - Cercosporin quantification in Cercospora coffeicola isolates by spectrophotometry and high-performance liquid chromatography: a comparative analysis
Guerra-Guimarães Leonor (CIFC, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal) - S2-P-15 - Salicylic acid induces plant systemic resistance to against anthracnose in coffee
Lee Chuan (CH Biotech R & D Co., LTD., Nantou City, Taiwan) - S2-P-16 - A survey of Hemileia vastatrix physiological races emerged in the coffee germplasm resource nurseries located in the main coffee regions of China
Li Le (Hainan Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Control of Tropical Agricultural Pests, Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricult, Haikou, Hainan, China) - S2-P-17 - Preliminary evaluation of coffee germplasm collection for resistance to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp) in Tanzania
Magina Fredrick (Tanzania Coffee Research Institute (TaCRI), Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania) - S2-P-20 - Diversity in the regulatory region of genes in the SH3 locus
Angelo Paula CS (IAPAR/Embrapa Coffee, Embrapa, Londrina, PR, Brazil) - S2-P-21 - Mikania micrantha: its management in coffee plantations of North East India
Rahman Bora Atiqur (Regional Coffee Research Station, Narsipatnam, Coffee Board of India, Narsipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India) - S2-P-22 - Characterization of Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose in coffee (Coffea arabica) plantations in Costa Rica
Robles Alejandra (Plant pathology, ICAFE, Heredia, Costa Rica) - S2-P-23 - Relative water content in Coffea arabica leaves in response to Brazilian Pseudomonas syringae pv. garcae infection
Rodrigues Lucas M. R. (Centro de Café Alcides Carvalho, Instituto Agronomico de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil) - S2-P-24 - Portraits of a mycoparasitic fungus: Calonectria hemileiae – a newly discovered coffee leaf rust antagonist, with particular reference to it antifungal metabolites
Saavedra-Tovar Laura (Departamento de Fitopatologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG, Brazil) - S2-P-27 - Identification of NLR proteins in the coffee genotype HDT 8232/2 challenged with Hemileia vastatrix (host resistance) and Uromyces vignae (nonhost resistance)
Tavares Silvia (CIFC, LEAF, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Oeiras, Portugal) - S2-P-28 - Identification and reaction of XXIX race of Hemileia vastatrix in Timor Hybrid derived coffee plants
Toma Braghini Masako (Centro de Café, Instituto Agrônomico de Campinas (IAC), Campinas, SP, Brazil) - S2-P-31 - First report of Fusarium solani causing coffee black berry disease in China
Wu Weihuai (Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricult, Haikou, China)
Session 3: Farm management
- S3-P-02 - Visual determination of Leaf Area Index (LAI) in coffee fields
Castro Pacheco Sergio Antoni (Plant Ecophysiology Lab, Universidad de Costa Rica, Alajuela, Costa Rica) - S3-P-05 - Influence of biochar and poultry manure on weed infestation and growth of arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) seedlings
Fru Billa Samuel (Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD), Yaounde, Center, Cameroon) - S3-P-06 - On-farm performance of Arabica F1 Hybrids in the western highlands of Cameroon
Fru Billa Samuel (Coffee Research Unit, Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD), Bafoussam, West, Cameroon) - S3-P-07 - Effects of different substrate formulations on coffee seedlings production and growth
Giordano Annalisa (Agronomist, Tricesimo (UD), Italy) - S3-P-09 - Determinants of Coffee Production: The Case of Kogi State, Nigeria
Lawal Justina O. (Economics and Extension, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria) - S3-P-10 - Applying Scientific Data to Calibrate the Management of Coffee Farms
Liu Chien-Ju (Yuch’ih Substation, Tea Research and Extension Station, Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan) - S3-P-15 - Microclimate of an intercropped system of Coffea canephora and Carica papaya
Partelli Fábio Luiz (Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, São Mateus, ES, Brazil) - S3-P-17 - An initiative of GTA to establish coffee plantation in Eastern Himalayas with a vision to make 'Kalimpong Coffee' a brand like 'Darjeeling Tea'
Rai Samuel (Directorate of Cinchona and Other Medicinal Plants, Mungpoo, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India) - S3-P-18 - Evaluation of different weed control methods to reduce the use of Paraquat on coffee plantations on Costa Rica
Ramírez Daniel (Pest control and Agronomic management, ICAFE, Barva, Heredia, Costa Rica) - S3-P-22 - Efficiency in the use of phosphorus in Brazilian arabica coffee genotypes
Vilela Diego (EPAMIG Oeste, Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, Patrocínio, MG, Brazil)