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The effect of defoliation and competition on the regrowth of Themeda triandra and Aristida junciformis subsp. junciformis
Authors:C.D. Morris  N.M. Tainton
Affiliation:1. Roodeplaat Grassland Institute, Agricultural Research Council , P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of South Africa;2. Department of Grassland Science , University of Natal , P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:Abstract

The effects of a cutting trial, conducted to study the combined influence of defoliation and competition from surrounding vegetation on the vigour of Themeda triandra and Aristida junciformis, were evident after the single season of treatment implementation. Aristida junciformis was more sensitive to defoliation than T. triandra, whereas competition reduced yield to a greater extent in T. triandra than in A. junciformis. The two species differed in their ability to tolerate defoliation under competition. Defoliation reduced the yield of A. junciformis, at all levels of competition, to a greater extent than T. triandra. Aristida junciformis was particularly sensitive to a combination of severe defoliation and full competition. It is suggested that manipulation of grazing patterns may shift the competitive balance between palatable (e.g. T. triandra) and unpalatable (e.g. A. junciformis) components of the sward.
Keywords:Grazing strategy  grazing tolerance  humid grasslands  palatability  selective grazing
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