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Perspective: Towards improved grazing management recommendations for sourveld

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Pages 135-144 | Received 10 Nov 1993, Published online: 29 Oct 2010

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Lynton J Dedekind, Jon McCosh, Terry M Everson, Craig D Morris & Dayle Trotter. (2020) The value of rested sourveld in a communal grazing area in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 37:2, pages 191-195.
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Sindiso Chamane, Kevin P Kirkman, Craig Morris & Tim G O’Connor. (2019) Response of three mesic South African perennial grassland forbs to defoliation and competition. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 36:4, pages 191-195.
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Sindiso Chamane, Kevin P Kirkman, Craig Morris & Tim O’Connor. (2017) What are the long-term effects of high-density, short-duration stocking on the soils and vegetation of mesic grassland in South Africa?. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 34:2, pages 111-121.
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Richard WS Fynn, Kevin P Kirkman & Riaan Dames. (2017) Optimal grazing management strategies: evaluating key concepts. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 34:2, pages 87-98.
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Craig D. Morris, Kevin P. Kirkman & Pete J.K. Zacharias. (2022) Will the grass be greener on the other side of climate change?. South African Journal of Science 118:11/12.
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Craig D. Morris. (2021) How Biodiversity-Friendly Is Regenerative Grazing?. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9.
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Edwin I. Mudongo, Richard W.S. Fynn & Mpaphi C. Bonyongo. (2016) Role of Herbivore Impact and Subsequent Timing and Extent of Recovery Periods in Rangelands. Rangeland Ecology & Management 69:5, pages 327-333.
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Rodolfo A. Golluscio, Hugo S. Bottaro & Martín Oesterheld. (2015) Controls of Carrying Capacity: Degradation, Primary Production, and Forage Quality Effects in a Patagonian Steppe. Rangeland Ecology & Management 68:3, pages 266-275.
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Richard W.S. Fynn. (2012) Functional Resource Heterogeneity Increases Livestock and Rangeland Productivity. Rangeland Ecology & Management 65:4, pages 319-329.
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W.R. Teague, S.L. Dowhower, S.A. Baker, N. Haile, P.B. DeLaune & D.M. Conover. (2011) Grazing management impacts on vegetation, soil biota and soil chemical, physical and hydrological properties in tall grass prairie. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 141:3-4, pages 310-322.
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Lewis P. Kahn, Judi M. Earl & Millie Nicholls. (2010) Herbage mass thresholds rather than plant phenology are a more useful cue for grazing management decisions in the mid-north region of South Australia. The Rangeland Journal 32:4, pages 379.
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Fadzayi E. Mashiri, Mitchel P. McClaran & Jeffrey S. Fehmi. (2008) Short- and Long-Term Vegetation Change Related to Grazing Systems, Precipitation, and Mesquite Cover. Rangeland Ecology & Management 61:4, pages 368-379.
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W.R. Teague, S.L. Dowhower & J.A. Waggoner. (2004) Drought and grazing patch dynamics under different grazing management. Journal of Arid Environments 58:1, pages 97-117.
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W.R. Teague & S.L. Dowhower. (2003) Patch dynamics under rotational and continuous grazing management in large, heterogeneous paddocks. Journal of Arid Environments 53:2, pages 211-229.
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