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    MGS Turmalina: A short rust-resistant Arabica coffee cultivar with drought tolerance and superior beverage quality
    (Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2025-07-15) Oliveira, Antônio Carlos Baião de; Pereira, Antônio Alves; Abrahão, Juliana Costa de Rezende; Ferreira, André Dominghetti; Botelho, Cesar Elias; Nadaleti, Denis Henrique Silva; Caixeta, Eveline Teixeira; Gonçalves, Flavia Maria Avelar; Carvalho, Gladyston Rodrigues; Salgado, Sonia Maria Lima; Silva, Vania Aparecida; Figueiredo, Vanessa Castro; Andrade, Vinicius Teixeira
    The MGS Turmalina coffee cultivar is short in size, matures early, and is rust resistant. It has demonstrated a higher yield than the Catuaí Vermelho IAC 99 cultivar in different regions, standing out in environments with greater water deficit. The market value of MGS Turmalina beans is higher due to its superior cup quality.
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    GGE Biplot for integrating agronomic and sensory attributes in coffee cultivar selection
    (Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2025-07-16) Reis, Antônio Augusto Rezende; Botelho, Cesar Elias; Nadaleti, Denis Henrique Silva; Figueiredo, Otávio José de; Botelho, Thiago Tavares; Gonçalves, Flavia Maria Avelar; Carvalho, Alex Mendonca; Andrade, Vinicius Teixeira; Figueiredo, Vanessa Castro; Abrahão, Juliana Costa de Rezende
    Coffee plant breeding has developed cultivars with disease resistance, high yield, and excellent sensory quality. However, recommending cultivars for different regions requires evaluations that account for genotype × environment (G × E) interactions. This study evaluated the agronomic performance of 30 Coffea arabica cultivars in six locations in southern Minas Gerais, focusing on adaptability and phenotypic stability for yield and sensory quality using the GGE Biplot method. Traits assessed included yield, the proportion of high-sieve and mocha beans, bean density, and sensory quality. Statistical analyses involved ANOVA, the Scott-Knott test, and GGE Biplot. Two mega-environments were identified for yield and three for sensory quality. IPR 100, IAC Obatã 4739, Arara, and Catucaí 2SL demonstrated high yield, while MGS Paraíso 2 excelled in cup quality. GGE Biplot proved effective in identifying stable and adapted cultivars, reinforcing the need to integrate sensory attributes in breeding and recommendation strategies for specialty coffee production.
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    Agronomic performance and beverage quality of the arabica coffee cultivar MGS Catucaí Pioneira
    (Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2025-10-18) Botelho, César Elias; Abrahão, Juliana Costa de Rezende; Nadaleti, Denis Henrique Silva; Ferreira, André Dominghetti; Pereira, Antônio Alves; Oliveira, Antônio Carlos Baião de; Gonçalves, Flávia Maria Avelar; Carvalho, Gladyston Rodrigues; Malta, Marcelo Ribeiro; Andrade, Vinicius Teixeira; Figueiredo, Vanessa Castro
    The MGS Catucaí Pioneira cultivar stands out for its yield, rust resistance, and beverage quality. Evaluated over four harvest seasons in ten municipalities of southern Minas Gerais, it demonstrated excellent agronomic performance and a sensory profile with floral and sweet notes, making it suitable for both mechanized and non-mechanized production systems.