Influence of rainfall and grazing on herbage dynamics in a seasonally dry tropical savanna

Pandey, C. B. ; Singh, J. S. (1992) Influence of rainfall and grazing on herbage dynamics in a seasonally dry tropical savanna Vegetatio, 102 (2). pp. 107-124. ISSN 0042-3106

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00044728

Abstract

Species composition and herbage dynamics in relation to rainfall variability and cattle grazing were studied in permanently protected, grazed, and temporarily fenced treatments on three sites in a seasonally dry tropical savanna. Permanently protected sites, established between 1979 and 1984, were 55-79% similar with each other in species composition, and 14-25% similar with grazed sites during the period 1986-1988. Similarity among grazed sites was only 36-43%. Number of species was greater in the grazed treatment than in the permanently protected treatment. The percentages of annual grasses and non-leguminous forbs were greater in grazed savanna than in permanently protected savanna. Species diversity was higher in grazed savanna than in the corresponding permanently protected savanna. Within the two annual cycles studied, peak live shoot biomass was 614 gm -2 in permanently protected savanna, 109 gm -2 in grazed savanna, and 724 gm-2 in temporarily fenced savanna. Live shoot biomass in temporarily fenced savanna was 18 to 44% greater than in permanently protected savanna. Peak canopy biomass ranged from 342 to 700 gm -2 in permanently protected savanna. It was related with total rainy season rainfall, and was particularly sensitive to late rainy season rainfall. On the other hand, peak canopy biomass in grazed savanna ranged from 59 to 169 gm -2 and was related to grazing intensity rather than either total rainy season rainfall or late rainy season rainfall. Coefficient of variation of green biomass in permanently protected savanna was related with rainfall variability indicating it to be a pulsed system which responds quickly to rainfall events. Biomass of woody species ranged from 2466 to 5298 gm -2 in permanently protected savanna and from 744 to 1433 gm -2 in the grazed savanna. Green foliage biomass was 3.7 to 6.4% of the woody biomass in permanently protected and 5.6 to 5.9% in grazed savanna, and supplements substantially the fodder resource during the dry periods of the year.

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Keywords:Plant Biomass; Grazing Intensity; Rainfall Variability; Species Diversity; Tropical Savanna
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