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DETERMINING CARRYING CAPACITY OF UNTREATED AND TREATED AREAS OF MARI RESERVE FOREST (POTHWAR TRACT) AFTER RESEEDING WITH CENCHRUS CILIARIS
Author
Chaudhry, A.A.
Haider, M.S.
Ahsan, J.
Fazal, S.
Publisher
Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences
Publication Year
2010
Body

Mari Reserve Forest of Pothwar tract covers an area of 3055 ha. Due to uncontrolled grazing, the range area has
degraded and supports mainly unpalatable vegetation. In 2005-06, a 911 ha area was reseeded with Cenchrus ciliaris
(Dhaman/Buffel grass). Forage production on both the reseeded/treated and untreated areas was measured in 2007 at the
end of the growing season during October. The reseeded area produced about 16 times (7733 kg/ha) more forage than the
untreated area (491 kg/ha). General Grass coverage on an average was 27% and 78% in untreated and treated pastures,
respectively. Carrying capacity (Animal Units per Year) based on dry biomass of grasses/herbs was found to be 0.07
AUY/ha and 1.18 AUY/ha in untreated and treated areas, respectively or in other words, rakh with an area of 3055 ha
can provide fodder to 3605 AUY if seeded, and otherwise it will support only 214 AUY. These results indicate that
reseeding may be an important management practice for improving degraded rangelands of Pakistan.

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Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
IISN
1018-7081
Journal Volume
20
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
103-106
Collection
Journal Name
The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences
Keywords
Pakistan
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