University at Buffalo researchers have decoded Arabica coffee's genome, tracing its origins back over 600,000 years and ...
Using genes from coffee plants around the world, researchers built a family tree for the world’s most popular type of coffee, known to scientists as Coffea arabica and to coffee lovers simply as ...
Their findings, published in Nature Genetics, suggest that Coffea arabica developed more than 600,000 years ago in the forests of Ethiopia via natural mating between two other coffee species.
For coffee-lovers, therefore, the solution is not to shift to Robusta but to save Arabica. One option is simply to move uphill. Other things being equal, temperatures fall by about 0.7°C for every 100 ...
Using genes from coffee plants around the world, researchers built a family tree for the world's most popular type of coffee, known to scientists as Coffea arabica and to coffee lovers simply as ...
That coffee you slurped this morning? It’s 600,000 years old. Using genes from coffee plants around the world, researchers built a family tree for the world's most popular type of coffee, known ...