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Effect of intensity of defoliation by goats at different phenophases on leaf and shoot growth of acacia karroo hayne

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Pages 197-206 | Accepted 04 Jan 1988, Published online: 29 Oct 2010

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E Monday Idamokoro, Patrick J Masika & Voster Muchenje. (2016) Vachellia karroo leaf meal: a promising non-conventional feed resource for improving goat production in low-input farming systems of Southern Africa. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 33:3, pages 141-153.
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W.R. Teague & G.N. Smit. (1992) Relations between woody and herbaceous components and the effects of bush‐clearing in southern African savannas. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 9:2, pages 60-71.
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F.O. Hobson & C.H. de Ridder. (1991) Quantifying indices of potential competitiveness and browse productivity of single‐stemmed Acacia karroo trees in south‐eastern Africa. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 8:1, pages 1-8.
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W.R. Teague & B.H. Walker. (1990) Simulating browse production and response of Acacia karroo to defoliation II. Evaluation of browse management systems and strategies. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 7:4, pages 243-248.
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W.R. Teague, RosemaryC. Teague & B.H. Walker. (1990) Simulating browse production and response of Acacia karroo to defoliation I. Model description and sensitivity analyses. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 7:1, pages 1-10.
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W.R. Teague. (1989) The response of Acacia karroo plants to defoliation of the upper or lower canopy. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 6:4, pages 225-229.
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P.F. Scogings & K. Mopipi. (2008) Effects of water, grass and N on responses of Acacia karroo seedlings to early wet season simulated browsing: Leaf N, fibre and tannin concentrations. Journal of Arid Environments 72:9, pages 1666-1674.
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