Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana

Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have not included vegetatively reproducing trees or shrubs. Root suckering has been observed in both subspecies of Dichrostachys cinerea that occur in Southern Africa. This study, performed in Hluhluwe-iMf...

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Main Author: Wakeling, Julia
Other Authors: Bond, William J
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Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/24947
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-249472020-07-22T05:07:58Z Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana Wakeling, Julia Bond, William J Botany Plant Ecology Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have not included vegetatively reproducing trees or shrubs. Root suckering has been observed in both subspecies of Dichrostachys cinerea that occur in Southern Africa. This study, performed in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal South Africa, examines variability in subspecies distribution and the extent of root suckering under different fire regimes, and levels of herbivory. Variations in subspecies distribution are clear. Subspecies africana, with greater structural defenses, survives in areas of high herbivory but is rarely seen under high fire disturbance. The opposite is true for subspecies nyassana, which is poorly defended against herbivory. There was no difference in vegetative propogation by root suckering in areas of different fire regime, rainfall, soil type or degree of herbivory. The implication is that the management of the species will be a formidable task. A combination of burning during summer, when below ground reserves are depleted, and heavy browsing may aid in the control of this species. 2017-08-23T13:05:54Z 2017-08-23T13:05:54Z 2004 2017-02-23T14:10:49Z Bachelor Thesis Honours BSc (Hons) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/24947 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Biological Sciences
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Plant Ecology
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Plant Ecology
Wakeling, Julia
Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana
description Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have not included vegetatively reproducing trees or shrubs. Root suckering has been observed in both subspecies of Dichrostachys cinerea that occur in Southern Africa. This study, performed in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal South Africa, examines variability in subspecies distribution and the extent of root suckering under different fire regimes, and levels of herbivory. Variations in subspecies distribution are clear. Subspecies africana, with greater structural defenses, survives in areas of high herbivory but is rarely seen under high fire disturbance. The opposite is true for subspecies nyassana, which is poorly defended against herbivory. There was no difference in vegetative propogation by root suckering in areas of different fire regime, rainfall, soil type or degree of herbivory. The implication is that the management of the species will be a formidable task. A combination of burning during summer, when below ground reserves are depleted, and heavy browsing may aid in the control of this species.
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title Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana
title_short Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana
title_full Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana
title_fullStr Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana
title_full_unstemmed Root suckering in Dichrostachys cinerea and a comparison of subspecies africana and nyassana
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