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Nonstructural carbohydrate allocation following different frequencies of simulated browsing in three semi-arid shrubs

Nonstructural carbohydrate allocation patterns in response to different frequencies of simulated browsing (leaf and twig removal) were studied in the following semi-arid shrubs: Osteospermum sinuatum, a dwarf deciduous shrub, Pteronia pallens, a dwarf evergreen shrub, and Ruschia spinosa, a dwarf le...

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Published in:Oecologia 1995-05, Vol.102 (2), p.238-245
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description Nonstructural carbohydrate allocation patterns in response to different frequencies of simulated browsing (leaf and twig removal) were studied in the following semi-arid shrubs: Osteospermum sinuatum, a dwarf deciduous shrub, Pteronia pallens, a dwarf evergreen shrub, and Ruschia spinosa, a dwarf leaf-succulent shrub. Simulated browsing at all frequencies resulted in the elevation, or had no effect, on total nonstructural carbohydrate (TNC) concentrations of O. sinuatum plant parts, and resulted in the decrease in TNC concentrations of R. spinosa plant parts. The responses of P. pallens were intermediate with elevations as well as declines in TNC concentrations of plant parts measured in response to various clipping frequencies. At the low frequency of simulated browsing (every 26 weeks) elevations in plant TNC content were measured in the two non-succulent shrubs O. sinuatum and P. pallens. It was concluded that the overcompensation with respect to TNC accumulation observed in the two non-succulent species represents one of the ways in which excess photosynthate is utilized by browsed shrubs with a limited regrowth potential. Simulated browsing was the least detrimental with respect to biomass production to the non-succulent O. sinuatum and P. pallens, and most injurious to the leaf-succulent shrub, R. spinosa. The observed TNC allocation patterns could not adequately explain the variation among species in the production of new growth and it was concluded that some factor(s) other than the carbon resource was limiting regrowth.
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
arbuste
arbustos
Autoecology
Biological and medical sciences
Browsing
browsing damage
carbohydrate content
contenido de carbohidratos
danos por ramoneo
deciduous plants
Defoliation
degat du au broutage
evergreen plants
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Grasses
Leaves
Plant roots
plantas deciduas
plantas siempreverdes
plantas suculentas
plante a feuilles caduques
plante a feuilles persistantes
plante grasse
Plants
Rangelands
Regrowth
Shrubs
succulent plants
teneur en glucides
title Nonstructural carbohydrate allocation following different frequencies of simulated browsing in three semi-arid shrubs
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