The effect of various vegetation treatments on two soil moisture regimes (i.e. the proportion of the experimental period where the soil had sufficient water for: (a) growth, and (b) to keep the plants turgid in the vicinity of experimentally isolated A. karroo trees) was monitored over a two-year period. Removal of all vegetation had the greatest effect on soil moisture, increasing regime by around 200%. Grass removal had the next most significant effect, increasing moisture regimes within 9 m of the tree by around 100%. Removal of the tree had the smallest significant effect, increasing the moisture regime by less than 20%. There was no significant difference in the moisture regime surrounding trees with heights ranging between 1, 4 m and ...
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The response of Acacia karroo trees to defoliation of either the upper or lower canopy only, was com...
Introduction: Many semiarid regions around the world are presently experiencing significant changes ...
Grass yields in this semi-arid savanna declined as the size of Acacia karroo increased. Browse yield...
International audienceProcesses linked to woody plant encroachment in grassland are still not well u...
In this thesis Chirara reports on his study on the competitive interaction between savanna grasses a...
Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub> grasses, plant nutri...
The investigation was concerned with the impact of an Acacia karroo tree on the productivity of the ...
Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant producti...
Increases in the tree:grass ratio with accompanying changes in herbaceous composition, called bush o...
Over the past century, increases in indigenous woody plant species, also known as woody encroachment...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
<p>Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub>...
Tree crowns in semi-arid areas have often been found to create micro-habitants of improved soil phys...
A field study was conducted to describe the growth patterns of A. karroo at different levels of wate...
Contains fulltext : 60125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Under large Ea...
The response of Acacia karroo trees to defoliation of either the upper or lower canopy only, was com...
Introduction: Many semiarid regions around the world are presently experiencing significant changes ...
Grass yields in this semi-arid savanna declined as the size of Acacia karroo increased. Browse yield...
International audienceProcesses linked to woody plant encroachment in grassland are still not well u...
In this thesis Chirara reports on his study on the competitive interaction between savanna grasses a...
Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub> grasses, plant nutri...
The investigation was concerned with the impact of an Acacia karroo tree on the productivity of the ...
Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant producti...
Increases in the tree:grass ratio with accompanying changes in herbaceous composition, called bush o...
Over the past century, increases in indigenous woody plant species, also known as woody encroachment...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
<p>Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub>...
Tree crowns in semi-arid areas have often been found to create micro-habitants of improved soil phys...
A field study was conducted to describe the growth patterns of A. karroo at different levels of wate...
Contains fulltext : 60125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Under large Ea...
The response of Acacia karroo trees to defoliation of either the upper or lower canopy only, was com...
Introduction: Many semiarid regions around the world are presently experiencing significant changes ...