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Physiological, morphological and functional traits of encroaching and non-encroaching savanna trees under contrasting CO2 concentrations, water stress, and grass competition, South Africa, 2022

[This dataset is embargoed until January 4, 2027]. This dataset provides physiological, morphological, and functional trait measurements for twelve African savanna tree species belonging to the Vachellia and Senegalia genera (Fabaceae family). The data encompasses six species classified as encroaching (increasing in density in African savannas) and six non-encroaching species, facilitating comparative analysis of traits facilitating encroachment ability. The variables capture sapling responses to a factorial combination of environmental conditions, specifically atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, water availability, and interspecific grass competition. The dataset details plant performance under elevated CO2 versus ambient CO2 and contrasts well-watered and water-limited conditions. Furthermore, the data includes comparative metrics for trees grown with and without competition from the grass species Themeda triandra. All measurements were derived from saplings grown for 11 months in large pots containing local savanna soil within open-top chambers (Rhodes University Elevated CO2 Facility, Makhanda, South Africa), culminating in physiological assessments and destructive harvesting for morphological analysis. The work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (Grant NE/T000759/1). Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/f7b8e72f-9bbe-4a03-8140-fada73e95b8c

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Date (Publication)
2026-02-04
Identifier
https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/f7b8e72f-9bbe-4a03-8140-fada73e95b8c
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doi: / 10.5285/f7b8e72f-9bbe-4a03-8140-fada73e95b8c
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Ripley, B., Simpson, K., Raubenheimer, S., Singini, E., Jones, E., Burgess, T., Carkeek, R., Cramer, M., Dixon, R., Field, K., Hawkins, H., Nell, R., Ngqiyaza, N., Pallett, N., Reynolds, L., Telford, E., Vetter, S., Lehmann, C., Osborne, C. (2026). Physiological, morphological and functional traits of encroaching and non-encroaching savanna trees under contrasting CO2 concentrations, water stress, and grass competition, South Africa, 2022. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/f7b8e72f-9bbe-4a03-8140-fada73e95b8c
Point of contact
  University of Sheffield - Kimberley Simpson
Author
  Rhodes University - Ripley, B.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4546-2618
Author
  University of Sheffield - Simpson, K.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6673-227X
Author
  University of Michigan - Raubenheimer, S.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7219-4631
Author
  Rhodes University - Singini, E.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6077-6623
Author
  Rhodes University - Jones, E.
Author
  Rhodes University - Burgess, T.
Author
  Rhodes University - Carkeek, R.
Author
  University of Cape Town - Cramer, M.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0989-3266
Author
  Rhodes University - Dixon, R.
Author
  University of Sheffield - Field, K.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5196-2360
Author
  University of Cape Town - Hawkins, H.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9334-0669
Author
  Rhodes University - Nell, R.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6894-4137
Author
  Rhodes University - Ngqiyaza, N.
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  Rhodes University - Pallett, N.
Author
  Rhodes University - Reynolds, L.
Author
  University of Sheffield - Telford, E.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1511-1083
Author
  Rhodes University - Vetter, S.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2063-5615
Author
  Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - Lehmann, C.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6825-124X
Author
  University of Sheffield - Osborne, C.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7423-3718
Owner
  University of Sheffield
Owner
  Rhodes University
Owner
  University of Edinburgh
Publisher
  NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
Custodian
  NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Habitats and Biotopes
Keywords
  • Climate and climate change
  • Savanna encroachment
  • Woody thickening
  • Elevated CO2
  • Functional traits
  • Drought
  • Tree-grass competition
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Ripley, B., Simpson, K., Raubenheimer, S., Singini, E., Jones, E., Burgess, T., Carkeek, R., Cramer, M., Dixon, R., Field, K., Hawkins, H., Nell, R., Ngqiyaza, N., Pallett, N., Reynolds, L., Telford, E., Vetter, S., Lehmann, C., Osborne, C. (2026). Physiological, morphological and functional traits of encroaching and non-encroaching savanna trees under contrasting CO2 concentrations, water stress, and grass competition, South Africa, 2022. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/f7b8e72f-9bbe-4a03-8140-fada73e95b8c
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Begin date
2021-12-01
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2022-11-30
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Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Statement
Data Generation Process The data were generated through a controlled split-plot experiment conducted at the Rhodes University Elevated CO2 Facility (RUECF) in Makhanda, South Africa. Experimental Setup and Environmental Monitoring Data generation began with the establishment of pots in sixteen open-top chambers (OTCs) designed to impose specific environmental treatments. These treatments included manipulated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (ambient vs. elevated to ~550 ppm), water availability (automated daily irrigation vs. ambient rainfall), and interspecific competition (pots containing established Themeda triandra grass swards vs. bare soil). Cultivation of Biological Material The biological data component originated from twelve indigenous legume species (Vachellia and Senegalia spp.) selected based on their encroachment status. Seeds were heat-shocked to break dormancy, germinated and transplanted into the experimental OTCs. These saplings were grown under the assigned factorial treatment conditions for a period of 11 months (December 2021 - November 2022). Data Acquisition Final data collection was performed in two stages. In the month preceding harvest, physiological trait data were captured in situ. Subsequently, the experiment concluded with the destructive harvesting of all individuals. Morphological and functional trait data were then generated through the physical measurement and analysis of the harvested biomass.
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Date stamp
2026-02-13T10:38:58
Metadata standard name
UK GEMINI
Metadata standard version
2.3
Point of contact
  NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
Lancaster Environment Centre, Library Avenue, Bailrigg , Lancaster , LA1 4AP , UK
https://eidc.ac.uk/
 
 

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