Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)

Rangelang Assesment of Kolo Ranch Savanna - Zaire. In a ranch where the number of heads are stabilised for over 25 years, the authors have analysed the productivity, stocking rate and the pasture management on the 51.000 ha natural rangelands. The referred region has a soudanian climate with a 5 mon...

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Main Authors: Renard, JF., Frère, P., Lecomte, P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 1995-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v13n2/65.pdf
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spelling doaj-be21d85a86b04142ac43598cc5f05a8b2020-11-25T04:02:21ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33121995-01-011326570Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)Renard, JF.Frère, P.Lecomte, P.Rangelang Assesment of Kolo Ranch Savanna - Zaire. In a ranch where the number of heads are stabilised for over 25 years, the authors have analysed the productivity, stocking rate and the pasture management on the 51.000 ha natural rangelands. The referred region has a soudanian climate with a 5 months dry season. The grazing areas have been classified and mapped into 8 morpho-pedological units. Regarding the flora, these areas are : a) sandy soils covered by Loudetia arundinacea savannas (4, 1 % of total area), b) sandy clay/clayed soils covered mainly by Hyparrhenia diplandra savannas (44 %) on the plateaus and in the bottom areas, and by Hyparrhenia lecomtei savannas (26 %) on the poorer soils on the slopes and on the tops. The daily productions of these savannas available to animals have been evaluated in each various morpho-pedological units. These productions were respectively 1.9 and 3.8 times lower in average and at the end of the dry season than in the wet season. The pasture management (rotation on 5 plots) and the stocking rate used (2.5 LSU) are established in accordance with the constraints issued from the measurements of the productivity and the nuthtional value of the grass regrowth taken after the controlled burning of the plots. For this type of extensive rearing, the estimated average stocking rate seems to be carried out starting by the average of grass regrowth after burning during the dry season. Nevertheless, this type of forecasts would only be applicable to areas wider than the one utilised by a single herd which is the most practical working unit of rangelands for pasture management.http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v13n2/65.pdfRanching Ndama Carrying capacity Range management Range potential
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author Renard, JF.
Frère, P.
Lecomte, P.
spellingShingle Renard, JF.
Frère, P.
Lecomte, P.
Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)
Tropicultura
Ranching Ndama Carrying capacity Range management Range potential
author_facet Renard, JF.
Frère, P.
Lecomte, P.
author_sort Renard, JF.
title Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)
title_short Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)
title_full Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)
title_fullStr Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de Kolo (Bas-Zaïre)
title_sort evaluation pastorale des savanes du ranch de kolo (bas-zaïre)
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 1995-01-01
description Rangelang Assesment of Kolo Ranch Savanna - Zaire. In a ranch where the number of heads are stabilised for over 25 years, the authors have analysed the productivity, stocking rate and the pasture management on the 51.000 ha natural rangelands. The referred region has a soudanian climate with a 5 months dry season. The grazing areas have been classified and mapped into 8 morpho-pedological units. Regarding the flora, these areas are : a) sandy soils covered by Loudetia arundinacea savannas (4, 1 % of total area), b) sandy clay/clayed soils covered mainly by Hyparrhenia diplandra savannas (44 %) on the plateaus and in the bottom areas, and by Hyparrhenia lecomtei savannas (26 %) on the poorer soils on the slopes and on the tops. The daily productions of these savannas available to animals have been evaluated in each various morpho-pedological units. These productions were respectively 1.9 and 3.8 times lower in average and at the end of the dry season than in the wet season. The pasture management (rotation on 5 plots) and the stocking rate used (2.5 LSU) are established in accordance with the constraints issued from the measurements of the productivity and the nuthtional value of the grass regrowth taken after the controlled burning of the plots. For this type of extensive rearing, the estimated average stocking rate seems to be carried out starting by the average of grass regrowth after burning during the dry season. Nevertheless, this type of forecasts would only be applicable to areas wider than the one utilised by a single herd which is the most practical working unit of rangelands for pasture management.
topic Ranching Ndama Carrying capacity Range management Range potential
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v13n2/65.pdf
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