The moist tropical forests of the Western Ghats of India are pockmarked with savanna-grasslands created and managed by local agricultural communities. A sample of such savanna-grasslands with differing growing conditions was studied in terms of peak above-ground biomass, monthly growth, and cumulative production under different clipping treatments. The herblayer was found to be dominated by perennial C4 grasses, with Eulalia trispicata, Arundinella metzii and Themeda triandra being common to all sites. Peak biomass ranged between 3.3-5.9 t/ha at sites most favourable for grass production. Across these sites, peak biomass was found to be inversely related to the number of rainy days during the growing season, suggesting that growth may be li...
Livestock grazing is a major anthropogenic impact influencing both grasslands and wetlands of the wo...
Encroachment of woody plants has negative effects on grass species and seriously challenging livesto...
Indian agriculture has traditionally been a mixed farming system since ancient times with integratio...
This study's goal was to better understand the growth pattern and limitations of the herbaceous prod...
The effects of rainfall amount, rainfall distribution, and grazing intensity on net primary producti...
Savanna vegetation and pertinent soil features were studied on 43 sites in a dry tropical forest reg...
Species composition and herbage dynamics in relation to rainfall variability and cattle grazing were...
Plant biomass, net primary productivity and dry matter turnover were studied in a grassland situated...
International audienceA productivity estimation of tree, shrub and herb layer biomass wasundertaken ...
Effects of various intensities of lopping on the growth of trees, production of leafy biomass (leave...
Root biomass and its variation with time and soil depth were studied in ungrazed and grazed treatmen...
Aim The objective of this study was to document succession from grassland thickets to rain forest, a...
Not AvailableRoot biomass and its variation with time and soil depth were studied in ungrazed and gr...
Factors influencing structure and dynamics of savanna-grassland ecosystems were investigated at the ...
This study deals with the composition of vegetation, biomass and productivity of four different gras...
Livestock grazing is a major anthropogenic impact influencing both grasslands and wetlands of the wo...
Encroachment of woody plants has negative effects on grass species and seriously challenging livesto...
Indian agriculture has traditionally been a mixed farming system since ancient times with integratio...
This study's goal was to better understand the growth pattern and limitations of the herbaceous prod...
The effects of rainfall amount, rainfall distribution, and grazing intensity on net primary producti...
Savanna vegetation and pertinent soil features were studied on 43 sites in a dry tropical forest reg...
Species composition and herbage dynamics in relation to rainfall variability and cattle grazing were...
Plant biomass, net primary productivity and dry matter turnover were studied in a grassland situated...
International audienceA productivity estimation of tree, shrub and herb layer biomass wasundertaken ...
Effects of various intensities of lopping on the growth of trees, production of leafy biomass (leave...
Root biomass and its variation with time and soil depth were studied in ungrazed and grazed treatmen...
Aim The objective of this study was to document succession from grassland thickets to rain forest, a...
Not AvailableRoot biomass and its variation with time and soil depth were studied in ungrazed and gr...
Factors influencing structure and dynamics of savanna-grassland ecosystems were investigated at the ...
This study deals with the composition of vegetation, biomass and productivity of four different gras...
Livestock grazing is a major anthropogenic impact influencing both grasslands and wetlands of the wo...
Encroachment of woody plants has negative effects on grass species and seriously challenging livesto...
Indian agriculture has traditionally been a mixed farming system since ancient times with integratio...