This the data table of the WCSdb: A database of Wild <em>Coffea</em> Species web site. The photo Gallery associated to this web site are available at https://doi.org/10.23708/JZA8I2 and the sequencing data at https://doi.org/10.23708/KWRIJJ Coffee is a beverage enjoyed by millions of people worldwide and an important commodity for millions of people. Beside the two cultivated species (<em>Coffea arabica</em> and <em>Coffea canephora</em>), the 139 wild coffee species belong to the <em>Coffea</em> genus are largely unknown to coffee scientists and breeders although these species may be crucial for future coffee crop development to face climate changes. Here we present the Wild Coffee Species database (WCSdb) hosted by Pl@ntNet platform (http://publish.plantnet-project.org/project/wildcofdb_en), providing information for 140 coffee species, for which 84 contain a photo gallery and 82 contain sequencing data (GBS, chloroplast or whole genome sequences). The objective of this database is to better understand and characterize the species (identification, morphology, biochemical compounds, genetic diversity, sequence data) in order to better protect and promote them.
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Coffee research and impacts
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