1986
DOI: 10.2307/3899778
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Seasonal Variation in Above-Ground Annual and Perennial Phytomass of an Arid Rangeland in Libya

Abstract: An Aristida pungens-Retama r&m rangeland in the rrid Jefhra plain in Libya produced 2,000 and 950 kg (dry matter) ha-' of net above-ground phytomass with 200 mm and 171 mm of rainfall during the 1977178 and 78179 growing seasons, reavly. Annual plants contributed 460 and 300 kg (dry matter ha) in the 2 seasons, respectively. Perennial shrubs lost their 1978 winterspring aerial production during the long 1978 summer and dry winter when graxable forage was most needed. In contrast, spring production of annual pl… Show more

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“…The standing biomass was destructively sampled by clipping at the ground line and placing samples in paper bags. The biomass was dried to a constant mass in a force draft oven at 808C for 48 h and then weighed [36]. The total biomass fresh weight per plot was recorded and the biomass moisture content for each plot was determined to obtain the total biomass dry matter (DM) per plot which was converted to Kg DM ha -1 .…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standing biomass was destructively sampled by clipping at the ground line and placing samples in paper bags. The biomass was dried to a constant mass in a force draft oven at 808C for 48 h and then weighed [36]. The total biomass fresh weight per plot was recorded and the biomass moisture content for each plot was determined to obtain the total biomass dry matter (DM) per plot which was converted to Kg DM ha -1 .…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative evaluation of Kuwait's vegetation has received very little attention. Measurements of above-ground phytomass and its seasonal variation are simple, in principle, but are complicated in arid zones where the vegetation has a low plant cover and patchy ground distribution (Gintzburger 1986). In three years of survey, Kernick, cited in Le Houreau (1984), recorded a mean dry primary production of 190 kg ha -1 yr -1 mass within enclosures in Kuwait rangelands subject to a mean precipitation of 63 mm yr -1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be explained by the geomorphology settings, in fact, H. schmittiana has grown on sandy-silty surface that promotes runoff and usually develop in the spraying streams, this allow it to use the available water even in low rainfall areas thanks' to their root system (Le Houérou 1959). The D r a f t increased of soil fertility, mainly total N, associated with the tall herb, may favour the presence of some nitrophilous species such as the leguminous; A. uniflorum, which has the ability to benefit from small precipitations and dewdrops (Gintzburger 1986;Caravaca et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%