Rangeland Ecology & Management

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The effects of grazing and season on the stability of Chloris Spp. (Windmill grasses) in natural pasture at Trangie, New South Wales.
Author
Michalk, DL
Herbert, PK
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Publication Year
1976
Body

A study of the density and basal diameter of Chloris acicularis Lindl. (syn. Enteropogon acicularis (LindlJLazar. - curly windmill grass) and C. truncata R. Br. (windmill grass) was made at two stocking rates over a period of eight years. The propor- tion of ground covered by these Chloris species varied widely with season, and to a lesser extent with grazing pressure. The density of both species increased in good seasons, while the mean diameter decreased because of the number of new seedlings. Although C. truncata seedlings were more numerous in good seasons, they did not survive as well as did C. acicularis seedlings during prolonged dry periods.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
1
Journal Number
2
Journal Name
The Rangeland Journal