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Elevated temperature and carbon dioxide alters growth and leaf-chemical composition in two important neotropical crops, Coffee (Coffea arabica) and Cacao (Theobroma cacao)

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Abstract

This dataset contains data collected from a 6 month climate-controlled glasshouse experiment using coffee (Coffea arabica) and cacao (Theobroma cacao) seedlings subject to increases in temperature in the presence and absence of elevated [CO2]. Seedlings of each species were subject to temperatures of ambient +4 degrees celcius and increased [CO2] levels of 800ppm. Observations were taken throughout the duration of their growth, with destructive harvests occurring prior to treatment exposure, and at two subsequent harvest dates. By measuring parameters of height, partitioned biomass, gas exchange, leaf chemical compound composition and more, this dataset allows exploration of the effects and possible interactions of elevated temperature and increased [CO2] on the early growth, physiology and biochemistry these species.