Seasonal changes in dry mass of shoots and their leaf and twig Components are described for Ochna pulchra and Burkea africana in a northern Transvaal savanna. Initiation of Shoot growth was found to correspond with a higher rate of temperature increase while time of leaf drop appeared to be affected by the rainfall of the current growth season. Later flushes of growth within a given season were relatively uncommon and where they did occur, they were of the order of half the magnitude of the first flush.Shoot growth per Ochna pulchra plant was found to relate to the previous season's rainfall and not to that of the current season of growth. In Burkea africana, a Similar relation was found, but only for rainfall toward the end of the previous...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-75).Savanna is a summer rainfall, tropical and subtro...
Leaf phenology dictates the time available for carbon assimilation, transpiration and nutrient uptak...
As the atmosphere warms, precipitation events are becoming less frequent but more intense. A three-y...
Seasonal changes in dry mass of shoots and their leaf and twig Components are described for Ochna pu...
AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. Thi...
The woody plant canopy cover of the Burkea savanna was found to vary between 30 and 49% across the s...
The woody plant vegetation in 416 permanent quadrats in five areas of the Eragrostis pallens — Burke...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Plots of herbaceous vegetation in a natural savanna were treated with various levels and combination...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intens...
A field study was conducted to describe the growth patterns of A. karroo at different levels of wate...
Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth r...
Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-75).Savanna is a summer rainfall, tropical and subtro...
Leaf phenology dictates the time available for carbon assimilation, transpiration and nutrient uptak...
As the atmosphere warms, precipitation events are becoming less frequent but more intense. A three-y...
Seasonal changes in dry mass of shoots and their leaf and twig Components are described for Ochna pu...
AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. Thi...
The woody plant canopy cover of the Burkea savanna was found to vary between 30 and 49% across the s...
The woody plant vegetation in 416 permanent quadrats in five areas of the Eragrostis pallens — Burke...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Plots of herbaceous vegetation in a natural savanna were treated with various levels and combination...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intens...
A field study was conducted to describe the growth patterns of A. karroo at different levels of wate...
Management of coppice dynamics of indigenous savanna trees could assist in increasing the regrowth r...
Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-75).Savanna is a summer rainfall, tropical and subtro...
Leaf phenology dictates the time available for carbon assimilation, transpiration and nutrient uptak...
As the atmosphere warms, precipitation events are becoming less frequent but more intense. A three-y...