The effect of grazing was studied on vegetation structure, herbaceous biomass, basal and bare ground covers, together with soil nutrient concentrations in two locations in an Ethiopian semi-arid savanna. The lightly grazed sites had significantly higher herbaceous diversity, total abundance, basal cover and aboveground biomass, and a lower percentage of bare ground compared with the heavy grazed sites. Grazing pressure had no effect on the density and number of woody species as well as on the proportion of encroaching woody species. The light grazing sites had higher organic carbon, phosphorus and exchangeable bases, and therefore a higher pH and higher electrical conductance, indicating an improved soil nutrient status compared with heavy ...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
<p>The re-colonization or recovery of grass species after disappearance due to heavy grazing depends...
Rangelands in Africa provide important forage resources for herbivores; particularly perenni...
The effect of grazing was studied on vegetation structure, herbaceous biomass, basal and bare ground...
Species composition, number of emerging seedlings, species diversity and functional group of the soi...
The impact of livestock grazing on the dynamics of vegetation species in the highland slopes of Ethi...
Understanding the problems of grazing land in vertisol areas and seeking long-lasting solutions is t...
Despite shrinking pastureland in the central highlands of Ethiopia, as a result of cropping, there h...
In the lowlands of arid and semiarid rangelands woody plants plays an important role in soil fertili...
Abstract Background Savanna grasslands are globally important ecosystems consisting of one of the mo...
The effect of grazing cattle on vegetation was studied on a natural pasture during the rainy and dry...
The impact of grazing on soil physical properties in the east African highland was studied from 1996...
The spatial pattern and abundance of herbaceous vegetation in semi-arid savannas are dictated by a c...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
Grazing management and seasonality strongly influence the recovery potential of herbaceous vegetatio...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
<p>The re-colonization or recovery of grass species after disappearance due to heavy grazing depends...
Rangelands in Africa provide important forage resources for herbivores; particularly perenni...
The effect of grazing was studied on vegetation structure, herbaceous biomass, basal and bare ground...
Species composition, number of emerging seedlings, species diversity and functional group of the soi...
The impact of livestock grazing on the dynamics of vegetation species in the highland slopes of Ethi...
Understanding the problems of grazing land in vertisol areas and seeking long-lasting solutions is t...
Despite shrinking pastureland in the central highlands of Ethiopia, as a result of cropping, there h...
In the lowlands of arid and semiarid rangelands woody plants plays an important role in soil fertili...
Abstract Background Savanna grasslands are globally important ecosystems consisting of one of the mo...
The effect of grazing cattle on vegetation was studied on a natural pasture during the rainy and dry...
The impact of grazing on soil physical properties in the east African highland was studied from 1996...
The spatial pattern and abundance of herbaceous vegetation in semi-arid savannas are dictated by a c...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
Grazing management and seasonality strongly influence the recovery potential of herbaceous vegetatio...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
<p>The re-colonization or recovery of grass species after disappearance due to heavy grazing depends...
Rangelands in Africa provide important forage resources for herbivores; particularly perenni...