Different responses of forest and fynbos species to water table depth and soil nutrient status may restrict forests to moist, sheltered habitats in the fynbos region of the Cape. To test this hypothesis, Cunonia capensis L. (a mature forest species) and Kiggelaria africana L. (forest precursor) and fynbos shrub species Protea neriifolia R. Br. and P. nitida Miller were cultivated in an experimentally established range of depths to water table in forest and fynbos soil types. Fynbos species grew at all depths to water table in the fynbos soil, but K. africana grew very poorly and C. capensis died in dry situations in this soil type. Growth of all species, especially the forest species, was greater in the forest soil than in the fynbos soil a...
Boundaries between Fynbos and Succulent Karoo vegetation in the Greater Cape Floristic Region are fr...
Many studies have investigated the water relations of indigenous plants in the fynbos shrublands of ...
In general, terrestrial ecosystems are limited by both N and P, but, as legumes fix atmospheric nitr...
Different responses of forest and fynbos species to water table depth and soil nutrient status may r...
Indigenous forests in the south-western Cape are restricted to sheltered habitats. Two forest specie...
The principle aim of this paper is to ascertain the relationship between plant biomass, vessel size ...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.Evergreen forests are believed to be restricted to moist sites in the so...
Forests in the Fynbos biome of South Africa are mainly confined to riparian zones and sheltered ravi...
The boundary between forest and fynbos vegetation in the Southern Cape of South Africa present a dyn...
The realized woody biomass of the Fynbos Biome in the Western Cape, South Africa falls below the cli...
The similarities in the structure of the sclerophyllus evergreen shrublands of the five disjunct med...
Previous studies in the fynbos biome of the Western Cape, South Africa, have suggested that biologi...
The Cape Floristic Region of South Africa is an area of diverse substrata, high species diversity an...
Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region is one of the most species-rich region...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of southern Africa is one of the world’s mo...
Boundaries between Fynbos and Succulent Karoo vegetation in the Greater Cape Floristic Region are fr...
Many studies have investigated the water relations of indigenous plants in the fynbos shrublands of ...
In general, terrestrial ecosystems are limited by both N and P, but, as legumes fix atmospheric nitr...
Different responses of forest and fynbos species to water table depth and soil nutrient status may r...
Indigenous forests in the south-western Cape are restricted to sheltered habitats. Two forest specie...
The principle aim of this paper is to ascertain the relationship between plant biomass, vessel size ...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.Evergreen forests are believed to be restricted to moist sites in the so...
Forests in the Fynbos biome of South Africa are mainly confined to riparian zones and sheltered ravi...
The boundary between forest and fynbos vegetation in the Southern Cape of South Africa present a dyn...
The realized woody biomass of the Fynbos Biome in the Western Cape, South Africa falls below the cli...
The similarities in the structure of the sclerophyllus evergreen shrublands of the five disjunct med...
Previous studies in the fynbos biome of the Western Cape, South Africa, have suggested that biologi...
The Cape Floristic Region of South Africa is an area of diverse substrata, high species diversity an...
Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region is one of the most species-rich region...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of southern Africa is one of the world’s mo...
Boundaries between Fynbos and Succulent Karoo vegetation in the Greater Cape Floristic Region are fr...
Many studies have investigated the water relations of indigenous plants in the fynbos shrublands of ...
In general, terrestrial ecosystems are limited by both N and P, but, as legumes fix atmospheric nitr...