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Effect of season of burning on grass recovery in the False Thornveld of the Eastern Cape.
Abstract
Season of burning is one of the most controversial questions concerning the use of fire in veld management. In the summer rainfall areas of South Africa the generally accepted rule of burning only after the first spring rains has proven ineffectual when using fire to control bush encroachment because the fires are too cool when burnt at this time. It was therefore decided to investigate the effect of burning on the regrowth of grass when applied during mid-winter, spring, late spring and early summer. The results showed that burning when the grass was dormant (mid-winter) had no deleterious effect on the recovery of grass when compared with burning after the first spring rains (spring). Conversely burning when the grass was actively growing (early summer) seriously retarded its regrowth.Language: English
Keywords: burning; Burning seasons; bush encroachment; control; eastern cape; false thornveld; fire regime; fires; Grass recovery; grasses; management; rainfall; recovery; regrowth; Savanna; south africa; summer rainfall area; Veld mamagement; veld management