1. Department of Environment Affairs, Directorate of Forestry , Cathedral Peak Forest Research Station , Private Bag X1, Winterton, 3340;2. Department of Grassland Science , University of Natal , P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200
Abstract:
Abstract A veld condition assessment was used to determine the effect of past burning treatments on the species composition of Highland Sourveld at Cathedral Peak. Veld condition scores in grassland protected from fire were significantly lower than where veld had been burnt or burnt and grazed at regular intervals. Frequent defoliation was found to maintain the grassland composition largely unchanged over a period of 30 years. Individual species were found to react strongly to defoliation frequency.