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Species Confirmation for Robusta Coffee in Sedayu, Semaka, Tanggamus: Social Forestry Data Base Management

1Biology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, University of Lampung, Indonesia

2Lampung Disease Investigation Center, Indonesia

3Department of Environmental Engineering, Institute Teknologi Sumatera, Indonesia

4 Master’s Programme in Biology (Ecology and Conservation), Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Norbyvagen 14-16, 752-36, Sweden, Sweden

5 Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, University of Lampung, Indonesia

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Received: 2 Aug 2024; Revised: 14 Jul 2025; Accepted: 20 Jul 2025; Available online: 25 Jul 2025; Published: 31 Jul 2025.
Editor(s): Budi Warsito

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Lampung, including the Register 31 Pematang Arahan area which is next to the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, is known for its high biodiversity, and its coffee production. Gapoktanhut Lestari Sejahtera, consisting of 13 Forest Farmer Groups (KTH), practiced community-based forest coffee under the KPH Kotaagung Utara, Tanggamus, Lampung. To support the development of biodiversity data base for KPH Kotaagung Utara, molecular-based species identification for robusta coffee has been carried out under BLU LPPM Unila grant year 2023 and in collaboration with the Lampung Disease Investigation Center. Robusta coffee leaf samples from six KTH areas (Bumi Mulyo, Sido Makmur 1, Sido Makmur 2, Sido Makmur 3, Mandiri Jaya, and Murah Rejeki) were collected for molecular species confirmation based on the N-methyl transferase genetic marker. Molecular analysis included DNA extraction, amplification, and electrophoresis conducted at the Lampung Disease Investigation Center. Sequencing was based on the Coffea canephora CAF2 genetic marker. Bioinformatics analysis was performed using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) and Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software version 6. Identical sequence lengths of samples in 6 KTH are varied in base pair length and nitrogen base sequences, ranging from 163-530 bp, with 5 out of 6 KTH having a genetic distance of 0.000%, while 1 sample had a genetic distance of 0.006%. It indicates that robusta coffee samples from 6 KTH areas are genetically closely related. It is supported by its phylogenetic tree, the coffee species cultivated by Gapoktanhut Lestari Sejahtera is molecularly confirmed to be robusta coffee, Coffea canephora.
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Keywords: Coffea canephora; Gapoktanhut Lestari Sejahtera; Lampung; molecular analysis; robusta coffee

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