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Changes in soil nutrients, vegetation structure and herbaceous biomass in response to grazing in a semi-arid savanna of Ethiopia
Authors:ZK Tessema  WF de BoerRMT Baars  HHT Prins
Institution:a Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University, Droevendaalsesteeg 3a, Wageningen 6708PB, The Netherlands
b Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, Wageningen University, Droevendaalsesteeg 2, Wageningen 6708PB, The Netherlands
c School of Animal and Range Sciences, Haramaya University, PO Box 138, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia
Abstract:The effect of grazing was studied on vegetation structure, herbaceous biomass, basal and bare ground covers, together with soil nutrient concentrations in two locations in an Ethiopian semi-arid savanna. The lightly grazed sites had significantly higher herbaceous diversity, total abundance, basal cover and aboveground biomass, and a lower percentage of bare ground compared with the heavy grazed sites. Grazing pressure had no effect on the density and number of woody species as well as on the proportion of encroaching woody species. The light grazing sites had higher organic carbon, phosphorus and exchangeable bases, and therefore a higher pH and higher electrical conductance, indicating an improved soil nutrient status compared with heavy grazing sites, mainly attributed to the higher basal cover and standing biomass at light grazed sites, and the export of nutrients through grazing and dung collection from the heavily grazed sites. There were significantly higher soil nutrients, species diversity, aboveground biomass and basal cover in the light grazing sites compared with heavy grazing sites. We concluded that changes in herbaceous vegetation, standing biomass and soil compositions are caused by interactions between grazing, soil and vegetation, and these interactions determine the transitions of semi-arid savannas.
Keywords:Grazing pressure  Perennial grasses  Plant abundance  Soil composition  Species richness  Woody species
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