Title of article :
Relationships between soil moisture and growth of herbaceous plants in a natural vegetation mosaic in Niger
Author/Authors :
J. Seghieri، نويسنده , , S. Galle، نويسنده , , J. L. Rajot، نويسنده , , M. Ehrmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
16
From page :
87
To page :
102
Abstract :
The ‘tiger bush’ is a particular vegetation pattern in which densely vegetated bands alternate with bare areas. In general, bare areas are working as impluvium for the downslope vegetated stripes. The intraseasonal regimes of soil moisture are quantified during a rainy season, and their influence on the growth of the annual vegetation is analysed. Data were collected along the line of maximum slope crossing two vegetated bands. Density and phenology of herbaceous layer are related to the changes of soil moisture and to the associated soil surface features. The herbaceous layer comprises only annual species, mainly composed of the tiny grassMicrochloa indicaandCyanotis lanata(Commelinaceae). Both are indicators of long-term overgrazing. The distribution ofMicrochloa indicais well correlated with the sedimentary crusts located immediately upslope of the thicket.Cyanotis lanatais the only species recorded in the downslope part of the transect. Its distribution is well correlated with the biological crusts located in the core of the thicket, where infiltration first occurs and high infiltration rates are seen, as long as shade and litter are not limiting for seedling development. As the rainy season progresses, infiltration also increases upslope of the thicket which, until then, remains bare and where onlyMicrochloa indicagerminates provided the seed stock is not limiting.
Keywords :
annual grasses , Dynamics , Niger , patterned vegetation , Sahel , soilmoisture
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number :
762404
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