1. growth and nutrient-uptake responses of annual rangeland to defoliation were studied at 13 sandy range sites located across the Sahelian zone of mali between 1977 and 1989. 34 clipping experiments (site-years) were conducted using identical treatment designs with respect to the timing and frequency of clipping. 2. the effect of highly variable growing conditions (rainfall and nutrient availability) on the response to clipping was analysed through a series of regression analyses. 3. The growth response of vegetation to clipping is more related to variables associated with rainfall and growing condition than to clipping frequency. Total yields were lowered most during periods of rapid growth. 4. Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) yields were ...
The effects of clipping to a 2.54 cm (1 inch) height at 5 stages of development of western North Dak...
On irrigated pastures, buffel grass, rhodes grass, bambatsi panicgrass, and green panicgrass were ge...
We studied the effect of clipping on above- and below-ground production in different plant communiti...
In the Sahelian rangelands biomass production is constrained by soil moisture in the drier (100-250 ...
Effects of frequency and height of clipping basin wildrye over a 4-year period on yield and plant su...
The communal rangelands in southern Mali constitute important grazing areas, provide fruit, timber a...
Twenty-five rangeland sites were monitored over two decades (1984-2006) first to assess the impact o...
The communal rangelands in southern Mali constitute important grazing areas, provide fruit, timber a...
This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Range Research Station, K...
Total seasonal dry matter yields of individual spaced basin wildrye plants clipped to three heights ...
<p>The present state of the Sahelian rangelands and their overexploitation requires control of...
The impacts of grazing pressure and rainfall variability on rangeland dynamics have been the topic o...
The present state of the Sahelian rangelands and their overexploitation requires control of their us...
Typescript (photocopy).This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Ra...
PLEThe patterns of the changes in woody plant population densities, size and species composition is ...
The effects of clipping to a 2.54 cm (1 inch) height at 5 stages of development of western North Dak...
On irrigated pastures, buffel grass, rhodes grass, bambatsi panicgrass, and green panicgrass were ge...
We studied the effect of clipping on above- and below-ground production in different plant communiti...
In the Sahelian rangelands biomass production is constrained by soil moisture in the drier (100-250 ...
Effects of frequency and height of clipping basin wildrye over a 4-year period on yield and plant su...
The communal rangelands in southern Mali constitute important grazing areas, provide fruit, timber a...
Twenty-five rangeland sites were monitored over two decades (1984-2006) first to assess the impact o...
The communal rangelands in southern Mali constitute important grazing areas, provide fruit, timber a...
This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Range Research Station, K...
Total seasonal dry matter yields of individual spaced basin wildrye plants clipped to three heights ...
<p>The present state of the Sahelian rangelands and their overexploitation requires control of...
The impacts of grazing pressure and rainfall variability on rangeland dynamics have been the topic o...
The present state of the Sahelian rangelands and their overexploitation requires control of their us...
Typescript (photocopy).This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Ra...
PLEThe patterns of the changes in woody plant population densities, size and species composition is ...
The effects of clipping to a 2.54 cm (1 inch) height at 5 stages of development of western North Dak...
On irrigated pastures, buffel grass, rhodes grass, bambatsi panicgrass, and green panicgrass were ge...
We studied the effect of clipping on above- and below-ground production in different plant communiti...