Ecology and Management of the World's SavannasJ. C. Tothill, J. J. Mott Structural and functional aspects of the savanna ecosystems of the world. Land use and productive potential of savanna lands. Land use, problems and solutions managing savanna lands. Maintaining productivity of savannas. Farming systems in savanna lands. Pastoral use savanna lands. Mining and revegetation in savanna lands. Reserves and recreation in savanna lands. |
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Indian and Southeast Asian savanna ecosystems | 34 |
Australian savanna ecosystems | 56 |
B N Okigbo Land use and productive potentials of African savannas | 107 |
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Aboriginal Acacia Africa African savannas Agricultural animal production annual rainfall areas Astrebla Australia AUSTRALIA Dr Australian Journal biomass botanical composition burning cattle cerrados climate communities component crop residues CSIRO cultivation defoliation density Dichanthium dominated drought dry season Ecology ecosystems effect fertility Figure fire forage Fulani germination grassland grazing growth habitat herbaceous herbage herbivores herd Heteropogon Heteropogon contortus humid impala improved pastures increased kg ha-ยน layer legume litter livestock liveweight gain mesquite Monsoon Mott native pasture net primary production nitrogen Northern Territory nutrient occur open forest pastoralists perennial grasses period population potential primary production Queensland ranch range rangeland regeneration region regrowth Research seed semi-arid shrubs soil South southern sown species stocking rate stylo Stylosanthes subhumid subtropical superphosphate Table Themeda trees Tropical Savannas types Walker Weipa wet season woodland woody plants Wrotham Park yield zone