Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth rates or number of coppice shoots produced. This would be useful in natural resource management programmes to promote sustainable resource management. This study examined the influence of cutting height, stem size and surface area on the number of coppice shoots produced for twelve savanna species from a communal land in the Bushbuckndge lowveld. All species exhibited a strong coppicing ability following cutting The number of shoots per stump was most frequently related to cutting height, although this was not always the most significant predictor. There were clear differences between species with respect to the number of shoots per unit surfa...
Abstract Background The investigation was conducted in a savanna area covered by what was considered...
High bush density and cover have negative effects on the environment in general and on livestock pro...
Harvesting of products from plants in the wild is widespread throughout southern Africa. Particularl...
Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth r...
Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth r...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...
The investigation was conducted in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Twenty single stem...
The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intens...
This study aimed to determine the effect of cutting intensity on the recovery rate, growth, and biom...
Journal of Trees, Forests and PeopleThere is a renewed interest to improve sustainable wood producti...
Pterocarpus angolensis D.C. is one of the most valuable indigenous timber species on the African con...
Vegetation states in savannas are highly sensitive to tree growth rates, which determine whether ind...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
In order to determine factors which could have a positive influence on the coppicing potential of Eu...
Climate is widely assumed to be the primary process that limits the distribution ranges of plants. Y...
Abstract Background The investigation was conducted in a savanna area covered by what was considered...
High bush density and cover have negative effects on the environment in general and on livestock pro...
Harvesting of products from plants in the wild is widespread throughout southern Africa. Particularl...
Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth r...
Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth r...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...
The investigation was conducted in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Twenty single stem...
The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intens...
This study aimed to determine the effect of cutting intensity on the recovery rate, growth, and biom...
Journal of Trees, Forests and PeopleThere is a renewed interest to improve sustainable wood producti...
Pterocarpus angolensis D.C. is one of the most valuable indigenous timber species on the African con...
Vegetation states in savannas are highly sensitive to tree growth rates, which determine whether ind...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
In order to determine factors which could have a positive influence on the coppicing potential of Eu...
Climate is widely assumed to be the primary process that limits the distribution ranges of plants. Y...
Abstract Background The investigation was conducted in a savanna area covered by what was considered...
High bush density and cover have negative effects on the environment in general and on livestock pro...
Harvesting of products from plants in the wild is widespread throughout southern Africa. Particularl...