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Evolutionary Applications | 2013

Genetic variation and risks of introgression in the wild Coffea arabica gene pool in south-western Ethiopian montane rainforests

Raf Aerts; Gezahegn Berecha; Pieter Gijbels; Kitessa Hundera; Sabine Van Glabeke; Katrien Vandepitte; Bart Muys; Isabel Roldán-Ruiz; Olivier Honnay

The montane rainforests of SW Ethiopia are the primary centre of diversity of Coffea arabica and the origin of all Arabica coffee cultivated worldwide. This wild gene pool is potentially threatened by forest fragmentation and degradation, and by introgressive hybridization with locally improved coffee varieties. We genotyped 703 coffee shrubs from unmanaged and managed coffee populations, using 24 microsatellite loci. Additionally, we genotyped 90 individuals representing 23 Ethiopian cultivars resistant to coffee berry disease (CBD). We determined population genetic diversity, genetic structure, and admixture of cultivar alleles in the in situ gene pool. We found strong genetic differentiation between managed and unmanaged coffee populations, but without significant differences in within‐population genetic diversity. The widespread planting of coffee seedlings including CBD‐resistant cultivars most likely offsets losses of genetic variation attributable to genetic drift and inbreeding. Mixing cultivars with original coffee genotypes, however, leaves ample opportunity for hybridization and replacement of the original coffee gene pool, which already shows signs of admixture. In situ conservation of the wild gene pool of C. arabica must therefore focus on limiting coffee production in the remaining wild populations, as intensification threatens the genetic integrity of the gene pool by exposing wild genotypes to cultivars.


Environmental Management | 2013

Effects of coffee management intensity on composition, structure and regeneration status of Ethiopian moist evergreen Afromontane forests

Kitessa Hundera; Raf Aerts; Alexandre Fontaine; Maarten Van Mechelen; Pieter Gijbels; Olivier Honnay; Bart Muys

The effect of arabica coffee management intensity on composition, structure, and regeneration of moist evergreen Afromontane forests was studied in three traditional coffee-management systems of southwest Ethiopia: semiplantation coffee, semiforest coffee, and forest coffee. Vegetation and environmental data were collected in 84 plots from forests varying in intensity of coffee management. After controlling for environmental variation (altitude, aspect, slope, soil nutrient availability, and soil depth), differences in woody species composition, forest structure, and regeneration potential among management systems were compared using one way analysis of variance. The study showed that intensification of forest coffee cultivation to maximize coffee production negatively affects diversity and structure of Ethiopian moist evergreen Afromontane forests. Intensification of coffee productivity starts with the conversion of forest coffee to semiforest coffee, which has significant negative effects on tree seedling abundance. Further intensification leads to the conversion of semiforest to semiplantation coffee, causing significant diversity losses and the collapse of forest structure (decrease of stem density, basal area, crown closure, crown cover, and dominant tree height). Our study underlines the need for shade certification schemes to include variables other than canopy cover and that the loss of species diversity in intensively managed coffee systems may jeopardize the sustainability of coffee production itself through the decrease of ecosystem resilience and disruption of ecosystem services related to coffee yield, such as pollination and pest control.


Biological Conservation | 2013

Both forest fragmentation and coffee cultivation negatively affect epiphytic orchid diversity in Ethiopian moist evergreen Afromontane forests

Kitessa Hundera; Raf Aerts; Matthias De Beenhouwer; Koen Van Overtveld; Kenny Helsen; Bart Muys; Olivier Honnay


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

REALU vs. REDD+: Carbon and biodiversity in the Afromontane landscapes of SW Ethiopia

Koen Vanderhaegen; Bruno Verbist; Kitessa Hundera; Bart Muys


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Conserving wild Arabica coffee: emerging threats and opportunities

Raf Aerts; Lore Geeraert; Gezahegn Berecha; Kitessa Hundera; Bart Muys; Hanne De Kort; Olivier Honnay


Limnologica | 2017

Effect of riparian land use on environmental conditions and riparian vegetation in the east African highland streams

Tibebu Alemu; Simon Bahrndorff; Kitessa Hundera; Esayas Alemayehu; Argaw Ambelu


Ethiopian Journal of Education and Sciences | 2011

Status of indigenous tree species regeneration under exotic plantations in Belete forest, South West Ethiopia

Kitessa Hundera


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2015

Management intensification in Ethiopian coffee forests is associated with crown habitat contraction and loss of specialized epiphytic orchid species

Matthias De Beenhouwer; Raf Aerts; Kitessa Hundera; Koen Van Overtveld; Olivier Honnay


African Journal of Ecology | 2015

The potential of small exclosures in assisting regeneration of coffee shade trees in South-Western Ethiopian coffee forests

Kitessa Hundera; Olivier Honnay; Raf Aerts; Bart Muys


African Journal of Ecology | 2013

Woody plants' diversity, structural analysis and regeneration status of Wof Washa natural forest, North-east Ethiopia

Gebremicael Fisaha; Kitessa Hundera; Gemedo Dalle

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Olivier Honnay

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Raf Aerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bart Muys

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Koen Van Overtveld

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Matthias De Beenhouwer

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kenny Helsen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Pieter Gijbels

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bart Muys

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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