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A preliminary account of growth characteristics and seed germination of Cassia mimosoides L. in Dohne Sourveld
Authors:TD Steinke  LO Nel
Institution:1. Department of Botany , University of Durban‐Westville , Durban, 4000, Republic of South Africa;2. Department of Agriculture (Eastern Cape Region) , Private Bag X15, Stutterheim, 4930, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:An autecological study of Cassia mimosoides L., which invades mismanaged Dohne Sourveld, was initiated at the Agricultural Research Institute, Dohne. A study of the growth characteristics revealed that the nature of the root distribution enabled the plant to take up moisture from superficial as well as deeper soil layers, while the position of the crown buds at or below soil level offered protection from fire damage. These characteristics plus the unpalatability of the plant to sheep and cattle placed it in a favourable position in competition with grasses. However, the relatively low‐growing C. mimosoides plants appeared to be at a disadvantage in rested veld. Although seeds were dormant when released, germination took place and seeds retained their viability over a long period. Under natural conditions the germination of non‐dormant seeds was controlled largely by temperature and moisture. Few seedlings established themselves in rested veld. It was suggested that a long rest period for the veld, followed by a spring burn, would be most effective in controlling the establishment of seedlings.
Keywords:Competition  grassland  invasive plants  seeds
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