Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia

The determinant factors of coffee cup quality are highly variable and depend on their interaction with coffee production and benefit. This study aimed to analyze soil and climatic factors and their association with the cup quality of Castillo coffee variety of three to five years of age from product...

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Main Authors: Claudia Patricia Criollo-Velásquez, Johana Alixa Muñoz-Belalcazar, Tulio César Lagos-Burbano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Nariño 2020-12-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas
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Online Access:https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/6423/7162
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spelling doaj-5885f0e3db5b47d6be2594c8ca0418c12021-05-19T17:36:56ZengUniversidad de NariñoRevista de Ciencias Agrícolas0120-01352256-22732020-12-013727889https://doi.org/10.22267/rcia.203702.140Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia Claudia Patricia Criollo-Velásquez 0Johana Alixa Muñoz-Belalcazar1Tulio César Lagos-Burbano2Universidad de NariñoUniversidad de NariñoUniversidad de NariñoThe determinant factors of coffee cup quality are highly variable and depend on their interaction with coffee production and benefit. This study aimed to analyze soil and climatic factors and their association with the cup quality of Castillo coffee variety of three to five years of age from production units in ecotypes 220A and 221A of the Department of Nariño. The study farms were located in three different altitudinal ranges: ≤1500 m, between 1501 and 1700 m, and >1700 m. Soil, climate, and coffee cup quality variables were analyzed through principal component analysis and cluster analysis. A low level of association was found between climatic and soil nutritional factors and coffee cup quality. Soil Mn, Fe, and Cu contents showed the highest association levels with cup quality, indicated by an average score of 80.89. The highest values of photosynthetically active radiation -PAR- and thermal amplitude were found in La Unión - Nariño, and these variables were associated with the group that obtained the highest cup quality score (82.58). Cup quality was not associated with elevation since the highest scores (85.5 and 82.33) were obtained from production units located at ≤1500 m.a.s.l. and >1700 m.a.s.l, respectively.https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/6423/7162scorequalityecotypessoilclimatemultivariate analysis
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author Claudia Patricia Criollo-Velásquez
Johana Alixa Muñoz-Belalcazar
Tulio César Lagos-Burbano
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Johana Alixa Muñoz-Belalcazar
Tulio César Lagos-Burbano
Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia
Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas
score
quality
ecotypes
soil
climate
multivariate analysis
author_facet Claudia Patricia Criollo-Velásquez
Johana Alixa Muñoz-Belalcazar
Tulio César Lagos-Burbano
author_sort Claudia Patricia Criollo-Velásquez
title Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia
title_short Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia
title_full Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia
title_fullStr Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Environmental offering and coffee cup quality (Coffea arabica L.) Var. Castillo in southern Colombia
title_sort environmental offering and coffee cup quality (coffea arabica l.) var. castillo in southern colombia
publisher Universidad de Nariño
series Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas
issn 0120-0135
2256-2273
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The determinant factors of coffee cup quality are highly variable and depend on their interaction with coffee production and benefit. This study aimed to analyze soil and climatic factors and their association with the cup quality of Castillo coffee variety of three to five years of age from production units in ecotypes 220A and 221A of the Department of Nariño. The study farms were located in three different altitudinal ranges: ≤1500 m, between 1501 and 1700 m, and >1700 m. Soil, climate, and coffee cup quality variables were analyzed through principal component analysis and cluster analysis. A low level of association was found between climatic and soil nutritional factors and coffee cup quality. Soil Mn, Fe, and Cu contents showed the highest association levels with cup quality, indicated by an average score of 80.89. The highest values of photosynthetically active radiation -PAR- and thermal amplitude were found in La Unión - Nariño, and these variables were associated with the group that obtained the highest cup quality score (82.58). Cup quality was not associated with elevation since the highest scores (85.5 and 82.33) were obtained from production units located at ≤1500 m.a.s.l. and >1700 m.a.s.l, respectively.
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quality
ecotypes
soil
climate
multivariate analysis
url https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/6423/7162
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