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Seasonal changes in nutrient content under three defoliation treatments in two coastal grassland communities of Transkei
Author
Shackleton, C.M.
Mentis, M.T.
Publisher
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1992
Body

Changes in nutrient concentrations were monitored over a two?year period in two coastal grassland communities. Dry matter digestibility, crude protein, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium were determined from hand?clipped samples of experimental treatments; namely, burning with and without subsequent grazing and protection from defoliation. Marked seasonal variations were evident in crude protein, dry matter digestibility, phosphorus and potassium. Defoliation treatment effects were superimposed on the seasonal changes. Burning stimulated large increases in crude protein, dry matter digestibility, phosphorus and potassium. Grazing led to higher protein levels, no change in dry matter digestibility and variable responses in mineral concentrations. Crude protein and phosphorus concentrations were frequently below the maintenance requirements for a LSU. In terms of nutrient stocks, optimum grazing conditions for growth existed only 5?6 months following a fire.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Keywords
Africa