Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape

Soils of the indigenous forest-fynbos interface in the Southern Cape were sampled for chemical and physical analyses and compared by means of anlyses of variance. Correlations among soil variables were investigated by subjecting the correlation matrices to cluster analysis. Soil data were compared w...

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Main Author: J. C. Daalen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 1984-12-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
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Online Access:https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1123
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spelling doaj-ca9be654e91e49eaa1d54810a4e442dd2020-11-25T03:39:22ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841984-12-01151/22923910.4102/abc.v15i1/2.11231050Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern CapeJ. C. Daalen0Saasveld Forestry Research Centre, Department of Environ­ment AffairsSoils of the indigenous forest-fynbos interface in the Southern Cape were sampled for chemical and physical analyses and compared by means of anlyses of variance. Correlations among soil variables were investigated by subjecting the correlation matrices to cluster analysis. Soil data were compared with that of fynbos and tropical forest areas. Morphological and physiological features of the forest vegetation, such as evergreenness, sclerophylly, phenolic compounds in the leaves, mast fruiting (i.e. gregarious fruiting) and root mat, were correlated with the soil nutritional status.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1123evergreennessforestfynbosmast fruitingnutritionphenolic compoundsrootssclerophyllysoils
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Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape
Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
evergreenness
forest
fynbos
mast fruiting
nutrition
phenolic compounds
roots
sclerophylly
soils
author_facet J. C. Daalen
author_sort J. C. Daalen
title Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape
title_short Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape
title_full Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape
title_fullStr Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape
title_full_unstemmed Distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the Southern Cape
title_sort distinguishing features of forest species on nutrient-poor soils in the southern cape
publisher South African National Biodiversity Institut
series Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
issn 0006-8241
2311-9284
publishDate 1984-12-01
description Soils of the indigenous forest-fynbos interface in the Southern Cape were sampled for chemical and physical analyses and compared by means of anlyses of variance. Correlations among soil variables were investigated by subjecting the correlation matrices to cluster analysis. Soil data were compared with that of fynbos and tropical forest areas. Morphological and physiological features of the forest vegetation, such as evergreenness, sclerophylly, phenolic compounds in the leaves, mast fruiting (i.e. gregarious fruiting) and root mat, were correlated with the soil nutritional status.
topic evergreenness
forest
fynbos
mast fruiting
nutrition
phenolic compounds
roots
sclerophylly
soils
url https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1123
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