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STUDIES OF THE GROWTH OF A HYP ARRHENIA-DOMINANT GRASSLAND IN NORTHERN RHODESIA
Authors:N R Brockington
Institution:Ministry of African Agriculture, N. Rhodesia
Abstract:The results of studies preliminary to management trials on this type of grassland are reported. The annual growth cycle of the community is described in terms of herbage yields and chemical composition. It is shown that repeated cutting at an early growth stage will prevent the rapid deterioration in quality of the herbage which is evident in the uninterrupted growth cycle. Changes in the sward with repeated cutting are described.
The second phase of growth, after the main flush has flowered and set seed, may be enhanced by cutting in the second half of the wet season; it is suggested that this aftermath growth might be used for grazing in the first part of the dry season.
The annual growth cycles cf six component species of the community grown as pure stands are described, together with the yields and chemical composition of the herbage obtained from them with repeated cutting.
The results of fertilizer trials on this type of grassland are given, and it is shown that substantial increases in yield of dry matter and percentage crude protein may be obtained with the application of sulphate of ammonia. Responses to dressings of superphosphate are largely conditional on alleviating the nitrogen deficiency, and there is a significant nitrogen/phosphorus interaction. Both marinate of potash and agricultural lime have little effect on growth and production at the levels tested.
Investigation of the practice of burning the grassland in the late dry season, after resting from grazing in the previous wet season, confirms that this is an effective means of checking the encroachment of woody species, but the flush of new grass growth induced by the fire is of such small bulk as to be of no importance in grazing management.
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