The Use of Grasses as a Weed Management Technique in a Degraded Riparian Site

Research note

The Use of Grasses as a Weed Management Technique in a Degraded Riparian Site

Published in: South African Forestry Journal
Volume 173 , issue 1 , 1995 , pages: 49–52
DOI: 10.1080/00382167.1995.9629691
Author(s): Pieter Viljoen Division of Forest Science and Technology, , Winston Groenewald Division of Forest Science and Technology,

Abstract

A stand of Eucalyptus grandis growing in the riparian zone of the Sabie River in the eastern Transvaal was clearfelled during 1992, leaving the site disturbed, covered with slash and infested with alien invader plants. A randomised complete block trial was conducted on this degraded site to evaluate the ability of three combinations of six perennial pioneer and climax grass species to suppress weed infestation. To facilitate the grass establishment, the site was burned during December 1992 and the grasses were seeded two days after the burn.

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