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    Management of bushland vegetation using rainwater harvesting in Eastern Kenya
[Текст] : монография / V. Kaarakka ; The Finnish Society of Forest Science, The Finnish Forest Research Institute. - Helsinki : [б. и.], 1996. - 93 с. : ил. - (Acta Forestalia Fennica, ISSN 0001-5636 ; 253). - Библиогр.: с. 78-98. - ISBN 951-40-1539-8 : 5000.00 р.
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Drylands -- land rehabilitation -- rainwater harvesting

Аннотация: Microcatchment water harvesting (MCWH) improved the survival and growth of planted trees on heavy soils in Eastern Kenya five to six years after planting. In the best method, the cross-tied furrow microcatchments, the main annual increments (MAI; based on the average biomass of living trees multiplied by tree density and survival) of the total and usable biomass in PROSOPIS JULIFLORA were 2787 and 1610 kg ha-1 a-1 respectively, when the initial tree density was 500 to 1667 trees per hegtare. Based on survival, the idigenous ACACIA HORRIDA, A. MELLIFERA and A. ZANZIBARICA were the most suitable species for planting using MCWH. When both survival and yield were considered, a local seed source of the introduced P.JULIFLORA was superior to all other species. The MAI in MCWH was at the best distinctly higher than that in natural vegetation (163-307 and 66-111 kg ha-1 a-1 for total and usable biomass respectively); this cannot satisfy the fuelwood demand of concentrated populations, such as towns or irrigation schemes. The density of seeds of woody species in the topsoil was 40.1 seeds m-2 in the ACACIA- COMMIPHORA bushland and 12.6 seeds m-2 in the zone between the bushland and the Tana riverine forest. Rehabilitation of woody vegetation using the soil seed bank alone proved difficult due to the lack of seeds of desirable species. The regeneration and dynamics of woody vegetation were also studied both in cleared and undisturbed bushland. A sub-type of ACACIA-COMMIPHORA bushland was identified as ACACIA REFICIENS bushland, in which the dominant COMMIPHORA species is C.CAMPESTRIS. Most of the woody species did not have even-aged populations but cohort structures that were skewed towards young individuals. The woody vegetation and the status of soil nutrients were estimated to recover in 15-20 years on Vertic Natrargid soils after total removal of above-ground vegetation

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