The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intensity of the disturbances and the availability of resources. In savannas, resprouting has become recognized as a key functional trait in plant ecology over the past decade. Although this may indeed be the case, there is still limited information about the physiology and growth strategies of resprouting trees. Available information about the influence of disturbance comes from ecosystems that are in many ways different from tropical and sub-tropical savannas. Therefore it is important to know and understand post-disturbance tree responses and limitations so as to establish sustainable use and management practices. This thesis reports the finding...
This review deals with issues including the determinants of vegetative growth of woody plants (soil ...
Abstract Background The investigation was conducted in a savanna area covered by what was considered...
Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients, s...
The ability of a woody plant to coppice and remain vigorous largely depends on the severity of distu...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...
AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. Thi...
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...
This thesis reports upon the findings of a study into the socioeconomic and ecological drivers of pl...
Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of trees and grasses, and their interactions are modif...
Vegetation states in savannas are highly sensitive to tree growth rates, which determine whether ind...
Includes bibliographical references.The tree-grass mix defines savannas, yet savannas can be defined a...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by a continuous grass layer intermixed with a discontinuous la...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Woody regeneration is...
The investigation was conducted in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Twenty single stem...
This review deals with issues including the determinants of vegetative growth of woody plants (soil ...
Abstract Background The investigation was conducted in a savanna area covered by what was considered...
Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients, s...
The ability of a woody plant to coppice and remain vigorous largely depends on the severity of distu...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...
AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. Thi...
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...
This thesis reports upon the findings of a study into the socioeconomic and ecological drivers of pl...
Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of trees and grasses, and their interactions are modif...
Vegetation states in savannas are highly sensitive to tree growth rates, which determine whether ind...
Includes bibliographical references.The tree-grass mix defines savannas, yet savannas can be defined a...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by a continuous grass layer intermixed with a discontinuous la...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Woody regeneration is...
The investigation was conducted in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Twenty single stem...
This review deals with issues including the determinants of vegetative growth of woody plants (soil ...
Abstract Background The investigation was conducted in a savanna area covered by what was considered...
Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients, s...