Short-Term Influence of Burning on Species Abundance, Biomass Production, Wood Plant Density and Browsing Unit in an Albany Thicket of the Eastern Cape, South Africa  

Short-Term Influence of Burning on Species Abundance, Biomass Production, Wood Plant Density and Browsing Unit in an Albany Thicket of the Eastern Cape, South Africa

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作  者:Sive Tokozwayo Thubela Thubela Masibonge Gxasheka Siza Mthi Unathi Gulwa Nkululeko Nyangiwe Ayanda Kwaza Nokonwaba Jokani Nobulungisa Mgujulwa Yanga Mkabile Thozama Theophilus Bozo Amahle Sogoni Sive Tokozwayo;Thubela Thubela;Masibonge Gxasheka;Siza Mthi;Unathi Gulwa;Nkululeko Nyangiwe;Ayanda Kwaza;Nokonwaba Jokani;Nobulungisa Mgujulwa;Yanga Mkabile;Thozama Theophilus Bozo;Amahle Sogoni(Döhne Agricultural Development Institute, Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Stutterheim, South Africa;Department of Plant Production, Soil Science & Agricultural Engineering, University of Limpopo, Polokwane, South Africa;Department of Agriculture and Animal Health, University of South Africa, Florida, South Africa;Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Land Use Management, Gqeberha, South Africa;Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Bathurst, South Africa)

机构地区:[1]Dö hne Agricultural Development Institute, Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Stutterheim, South Africa [2]Department of Plant Production, Soil Science & Agricultural Engineering, University of Limpopo, Polokwane, South Africa [3]Department of Agriculture and Animal Health, University of South Africa, Florida, South Africa [4]Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Land Use Management, Gqeberha, South Africa [5]Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Bathurst, South Africa

出  处:《Agricultural Sciences》2022年第1期74-85,共12页农业科学(英文)

摘  要:Fire is regarded as management practice for maintaining grasslands and savannas. The vegetation occurring in fire prone areas becomes highly adapted to fire occurrences in savannas and grasslands. However, documentation on the influence of burning on vegetation is still limited in an albany thicket biome. The aim of the study was to evaluate the short-term influence of burning on species abundance, biomass production, wood plant density and browsing unit. Six plots (2500 m<sup>2</sup>) were demarcated;in each plot two parallel transects of 120 m<sup>2</sup> with 5 m distance apart were measured. Three plots were burned in spring season, while no burning was done on the other remaining plots. Forty points per plot were obtained using step-point method to determine the relative abundance at burned and unburned plots. Woody plants occurred within a transect were identified, counted and recorded to determine density and browsing unit. Three quadrats (<em>i.e</em>. 0.25 m<sup>2</sup>) per plot were randomly laid within the transect;aboveground plant material within a quadrat were harvested. A total of 18 samples were harvested and oven dried at 60<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#730;</span></span>C for 48 hours to determine biomass production. The results showed that <em>Themeda triandra</em> (14%) and <em>Panicum maximum</em> (10%) were most abundant grass species at the burned plots. Burned plots had significantly higher biomass production (4804 kg/ha) compared to unburned plots (3641 kg/ha). <em>Vachellia karoo</em> (burned: 65.85% & unburn: 13.70%) and <em>Searsia pallens </em>(burned: 26.83% & unburned: 6.85%) were most dominant wood plant species at both burned and unburned plots. Burned plots had the highest browsing unit (3221 BU/ha) compared to unburned plots (2058 BU/ha). The decrease of woody plants at the burned plots proved that fire has a tremendous potential for managing woody plants. This study provided information on short-term influence of burning, however furtherFire is regarded as management practice for maintaining grasslands and savannas. The vegetation occurring in fire prone areas becomes highly adapted to fire occurrences in savannas and grasslands. However, documentation on the influence of burning on vegetation is still limited in an albany thicket biome. The aim of the study was to evaluate the short-term influence of burning on species abundance, biomass production, wood plant density and browsing unit. Six plots (2500 m<sup>2</sup>) were demarcated;in each plot two parallel transects of 120 m<sup>2</sup> with 5 m distance apart were measured. Three plots were burned in spring season, while no burning was done on the other remaining plots. Forty points per plot were obtained using step-point method to determine the relative abundance at burned and unburned plots. Woody plants occurred within a transect were identified, counted and recorded to determine density and browsing unit. Three quadrats (<em>i.e</em>. 0.25 m<sup>2</sup>) per plot were randomly laid within the transect;aboveground plant material within a quadrat were harvested. A total of 18 samples were harvested and oven dried at 60<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#730;</span></span>C for 48 hours to determine biomass production. The results showed that <em>Themeda triandra</em> (14%) and <em>Panicum maximum</em> (10%) were most abundant grass species at the burned plots. Burned plots had significantly higher biomass production (4804 kg/ha) compared to unburned plots (3641 kg/ha). <em>Vachellia karoo</em> (burned: 65.85% & unburn: 13.70%) and <em>Searsia pallens </em>(burned: 26.83% & unburned: 6.85%) were most dominant wood plant species at both burned and unburned plots. Burned plots had the highest browsing unit (3221 BU/ha) compared to unburned plots (2058 BU/ha). The decrease of woody plants at the burned plots proved that fire has a tremendous potential for managing woody plants. This study provided information on short-term influence of burning, however further

关 键 词:BURNING BROWSING DENSITY Relative Abundance 

分 类 号:G63[文化科学—教育学]

 

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