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EVAPOTRANSPIRATION IN THREE PLANT COMMUNITIES OF A RHIGOZUM TRICHOTOMUM HABITAT AT UPINGTON
Author
Moore, A.
Eck, J.A.J. Van
Niekerk, J.P. Van
Robertson, B.L.
Publisher
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1988
Body

Evapotranspiration losses in three Rhigozum trichotomum plant communities namely, pure grass, pure R. trichotomum and a mixed stand of grass and R. trichotomum were determined during the 1985–86 growing season.

Three hydrologically isolated plots in each community type were irrigated and changes in soil water content over time were subsequently measured by means of a neutron moisture meter. Evapotranspiration was calculated using the soil water balance equation.

During the growing season the grass community consistently used more water than the R. trichotomum community. Nevertheless, water use by a dense stand of R. trichotomum was such that it was judged that the establishment of grasses in such stands would in practice be impossible under normal rainfall conditions. The suppressive effect of R. trichotomum on grass production as well as the effect of a dense stand of grass on the growth of R. trichotomum is discussed.

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
Soil water competition
water use
plant competition
Africa