AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. This study examined the effects of water and nutrient additions on the phenology of coppicing Terminalia sericea trees in a semi-arid savanna in South Africa. Cut trees were exposed to different levels of water and nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) supplementations over a period of two years. Phenological stages monitored fortnightly included leaf bud presence, leaf presence and fruit production. Leaf presence followed a similar distribution to bud presence, peaking during the wet season (November–April), with the low water and high nutrient additions having the highest significant effect. Change in leaf color from the typical silvery green to ...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Savannahs cover more th...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfi...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...
AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. Thi...
The ability of a woody plant to coppice and remain vigorous largely depends on the severity of distu...
The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intens...
Changes in land use may lead to increased soil nutrient levels in many ecosystems (e.g. due to inten...
Seasonal changes in dry mass of shoots and their leaf and twig Components are described for Ochna pu...
<div><p>Changes in land use may lead to increased soil nutrient levels in many ecosystems (e.g. due ...
Deciduous plants avoid the costs of maintaining leaves in the unfavourable season, but carry the cos...
1. Globally, both climatic patterns and nitrogen deposition rates show directional changes over time...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-75).Savanna is a summer rainfall, tropical and subtro...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
As there is still a major debate on how trees and grasses manage to coexist in the savanna biome, th...
Photoassimilate distribution inside leaves is less studied than photosynthesis, and yet the topic is...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Savannahs cover more th...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfi...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...
AbstractThere is limited information about the factors that affect phenology of coppicing trees. Thi...
The ability of a woody plant to coppice and remain vigorous largely depends on the severity of distu...
The growth and recovery of trees from disturbances such as fire and browsing is driven by the intens...
Changes in land use may lead to increased soil nutrient levels in many ecosystems (e.g. due to inten...
Seasonal changes in dry mass of shoots and their leaf and twig Components are described for Ochna pu...
<div><p>Changes in land use may lead to increased soil nutrient levels in many ecosystems (e.g. due ...
Deciduous plants avoid the costs of maintaining leaves in the unfavourable season, but carry the cos...
1. Globally, both climatic patterns and nitrogen deposition rates show directional changes over time...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-75).Savanna is a summer rainfall, tropical and subtro...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
As there is still a major debate on how trees and grasses manage to coexist in the savanna biome, th...
Photoassimilate distribution inside leaves is less studied than photosynthesis, and yet the topic is...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Savannahs cover more th...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfi...
Most African savannas are subjected to harvesting of wood, especially for fuelwood, charcoal and con...