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  1. Component dry masses and carbohydrate contents in honeybush I: <em>Cyclopia genistoides</em>

    Component dry masses and carbohydrate contents in honeybush I: Cyclopia genistoides

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: J Wooldridge --- , South Africa ME Joubert --- , South Africa M Booyse --- , South Africa
    Cyclopia (honeybush), a new and largely unstudied South African horticultural crop, was investigated by carrying out a reconnaissance-level survey of C. genistoides (Cg) populations. Four-year average total dry mass (DM) in plantation-grown Cg cuttings and seedlings, and wild (veld) plants...
  2. Component dry masses and carbohydrate contents in honeybush II: <em>Cyclopia subternata</em>

    Component dry masses and carbohydrate contents in honeybush II: Cyclopia subternata

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: J Wooldridge --- Agricultural Research Council Infruitec-Nietvoorbij, South Africa ME Joubert --- Agricultural Research Council Infruitec-Nietvoorbij, South Africa M Booyse --- Agricultural Research Council Biometry Unit, South Africa
    A four-year reconnaissance-level survey was carried out in a honeybush (Cyclopia subternata; Cs) population to obtain information concerning this new South African horticultural crop. Average total dry mass (DM) in Cs cuttings under plantation conditions was 2 481 g plant−1,...
  3. Effect of species, cutting position and exogenous rooting substances on rooting of honeybush (<em>Cyclopia</em> spp.) cuttings

    Effect of species, cutting position and exogenous rooting substances on rooting of honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) cuttings

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: MM Mbangcolo --- Department of Agronomy, South Africa EY Reinten --- Department of Agronomy, South Africa GA Agenbag --- Department of Agronomy, South Africa
    Effect of the cutting position, terminal and subterminal, and rooting substance on the rooting of cuttings of two Cyclopia species (Cyclopia genistoides and C. intermedia) taken in winter, spring or summer was studied under controlled glasshouse conditions. Cuttings taken in...
  4. Efficacy and profitability of weed management systems for honeybush in South Africa

    Efficacy and profitability of weed management systems for honeybush in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Rayganah Rhoda --- , South Africa Cecilia Bester --- , South Africa Mlamuli Motsa --- , Eswatini Marlise Joubert --- , South Africa Gugu Tshabalala --- , South Africa Candice-Lee Lyons --- , South Africa
    Weeds reduce crop productivity through competion for nutrients, water, light and space, and impact negatively on commercial crops. Honeybush tea (Cyclopia spp.) is an industry mainly focused on the organic cultivation of tea, using mechanical weeding control methods. To date,...
  5. Cultivation of honeybush (<em>Cyclopia spp</em>.) in neo-colonial and multispecies landscapes of South Africa

    Cultivation of honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) in neo-colonial and multispecies landscapes of South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Sthembile Ndwandwe --- University of Cape Town, South Africa Roderick Juba --- , South Africa Matthew Sephton --- , South Africa
    The indigenous wild plants of Southern Africa are intertwined with human cultures, histories and livelihoods. By focusing on commercial cultivation of a wild plant, honeybush (Cyclopia spp.), an indigenous plant that is endemic to parts of South Africa, we discuss...