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Rangeland management effects on soil properties in the savanna biome, South Africa: A case study along grazing gradients in communal and commercial farms

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dc.contributor.author Sandhage-Hofmann, a
dc.contributor.author Kotzé, E
dc.contributor.author Van Delden, L
dc.contributor.author Dominiak, M
dc.contributor.author Fouché, HJ
dc.contributor.author Van der Westhuizen, HC
dc.contributor.author Oomen, RJ
dc.contributor.author Du Preez, CC
dc.contributor.author Amelung, W
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-18T11:23:42Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-18T11:23:42Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.uri http://www.dspace.fs.gov.za/xmlui/handle/123456789/82
dc.description.abstract Although the savanna biome of South Africa is a major resource for rangeland management, little is known about how differences in rangeland management systems affect soil properties in such biomes. Near to Kuruman, commercial farms have practiced rotational grazing for decades. I en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Arid Environments en_US
dc.subject Rangeland management Continuous grazing Rotational grazing Bush encroachment Soil organic carbon Isotopic composition Phosphorus fractions Plant nutrients en_US
dc.title Rangeland management effects on soil properties in the savanna biome, South Africa: A case study along grazing gradients in communal and commercial farms en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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