Kartika 1

Adapt­ed for agro­forestry, with good yields and high resis­tance to rust in glob­al trials.

Stature
Tall
Leaf tip color
Green
Bean Size
Average
Yield Potential
Medium
Low
Very High
Quality potential at high altitude
Good
Very Low
Exceptional
Optimal Altitude
High
Coffee leaf rust
Highly resistant
Low resistance/susceptible
Highly resistant
Nematode
Susceptible
Susceptible
Resistant
Coffee Berry Disease
Susceptible
Susceptible
Resistant

Agronomics

Year of first production
Year 3
Nutrition requirement
Medium
Ripening of fruit
Average
Cherry to green bean outturn
Average
Planting density
3000-4000 plants/ha (using single-stem pruning)
Additional agronomic information
Susceptible to Pratylenchus nematodes. Adapted for agroforestry systems. Yield and rust resistance for this variety were globally evaluated at 23 sites in 15 countries as part of WCR’s International Multilocation Variety Trial. A variety's local performance may vary based on which races of rust are present in the environment.

Background

Genetic Description
Introgressed (Catimor related)
Lineage
Timor Hybrid 832/1 x Caturra
Breeder
Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute (ICCRI)
History
This variety was introduced to Indonesia directly from the Centro de Investigação das Ferrugens do Cafeeiro (CIFC), Portugal, in 1985. It was one of many breeding lines distributed to coffee breeding programs around the world to enable the selection and release of coffee leaf rust-resistant varieties. The breeding process was started in 1987-1992, with selection for both rust resistance and yield. This variety was released in 1993 for commercial planting. Its resistance to rust locally in Indonesia has declined, but in global trials, it continued to show high resistance overall. In Indonesia, the variety today is primarily recommended on the island of Java, but is no longer recommended for smallholder farmers due to the risk of rust and the plant's preference for higher inputs. For more background on the history of the Catimor group of coffees, see T8667.
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