High-density, short-duration stocking (HDG) is gaining popularity amongst farmers in the South African mesic grasslands, but little is known about its potential impact on natural resources. Using a fence-line contrast approach, this study compared the long-term effects of HDG with those of other rotational grazing systems at lower densities (LDG) on soil properties and vegetation composition at two sites. Soils at Kokstad and Cedarville were 31% and 19% more compacted under HDG than LDG, respectively, but did not differ in total nitrogen, total carbon, available phosphorus or pH. At Kokstad, HDG had promoted unpalatable grass species at the expense of palatable grass species. Forb species composition differed substantially between HDG and L...
This study aimed to quantify and evaluate the effects of heavy land utilisation, mainly grazing, on ...
Rangeland management approaches, including rotational grazing, rely on assumptions about plant growt...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Livestock production is an appropriate land use for mainstreaming biodiversity conservation, but lit...
Doctor of Philosophy in Grassland and Rangeland Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzbu...
High density grazing (HDG), defined as the concentration of many livestock on a small area for a sho...
Short duration, high density grazing is a grazing management strategy that incorporates the rotation...
Forbs constitute over 80% of the species richness of mesic grassland but their response to grazing i...
As the primary land use in the Karoo, extensive small-stock farming contributes significantly toward...
Commercial livestock production offers one of the main opportunities for mainstreaming of biodiversi...
Transformation of indigenous vegetation for production purposes impacts negatively on biodiversity b...
The biggest threat to cattle production in most South African communal areas is poor management of g...
This study assessed the importance of spatial and temporal variation in plant quality and quantity f...
Although the savanna biome of South Africa is a major resource for rangeland management, little is k...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
This study aimed to quantify and evaluate the effects of heavy land utilisation, mainly grazing, on ...
Rangeland management approaches, including rotational grazing, rely on assumptions about plant growt...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Livestock production is an appropriate land use for mainstreaming biodiversity conservation, but lit...
Doctor of Philosophy in Grassland and Rangeland Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzbu...
High density grazing (HDG), defined as the concentration of many livestock on a small area for a sho...
Short duration, high density grazing is a grazing management strategy that incorporates the rotation...
Forbs constitute over 80% of the species richness of mesic grassland but their response to grazing i...
As the primary land use in the Karoo, extensive small-stock farming contributes significantly toward...
Commercial livestock production offers one of the main opportunities for mainstreaming of biodiversi...
Transformation of indigenous vegetation for production purposes impacts negatively on biodiversity b...
The biggest threat to cattle production in most South African communal areas is poor management of g...
This study assessed the importance of spatial and temporal variation in plant quality and quantity f...
Although the savanna biome of South Africa is a major resource for rangeland management, little is k...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
This study aimed to quantify and evaluate the effects of heavy land utilisation, mainly grazing, on ...
Rangeland management approaches, including rotational grazing, rely on assumptions about plant growt...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...