Browsing by Author "Nsinamwa, Mackenzie"
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Dry Matter Biomass Productivity and Composition of Grasses along Grazing Gradient in Fenced and Unfenced Grazing Areas of the Gaborone North, Botswana.
Mugabe, Wazha; Moatswi, Batanani; Nsinamwa, Mackenzie; Akanyang, Lawrence; Dipheko, Kealeboga; Matthews, Naledi; Nazar, Mudasir; Iftikhar, Ali Shah; shuaib, Muhammad; Shah, Assar Ali (Insight Medical Publishing, 2017-07-24)Objective: The present study was aimed at assessing and comparing grass species composition and biomass productivity along fenced and unfenced grazing gradient. Methods: For each study area 2 × 1000 m transects radiating ... -
Fodder Tree Species Composition and Density in Grazing Gradients of Fenced and Unfenced Grazing Areas of the Gaborone North, Botswana.
Mugabe, Wazha; Akanyang, Lawrence; Nsinamwa, Mackenzie; Moatswi, Batanani; Matthews, Naledi; Dipheko, Kealeboga; Ujjan, Imtiaz Ahmed; Shah, Assar Ali (Cross Mark, 2017-06-23)The extent to which degradation or changes in fodder tree species composition caused by grazing pressure is critical since fodder trees form the base diet for browser such as goat as well as maintenance purposes for cattle ... -
Herbaceous communities’ heterogeneity in the Kalahari sandy soils environment: A case study of Kweneng, Kgatleng Districts and Mahalapye Sub-District of Botswana
Makhabu, Shimane W; Tshireletso, Koketso; Setlalekgomo, Mpho R; Kgosiesele, Ednah; Akanyang, Lawrence; Legwatagwata, Boipuso; Nsinamwa, Mackenzie; Seletlo, Zibanani; Majaga, Sipho (International Network for Natural Sciences, 2021-06-30)Biotic and abiotic factors shape most vegetation communities’ structures and composition. Over the years, climatic conditions have been changing. Livestock and wild animal populations have also been dynamic in Botswana’s ... -
Herbaceous plant and soil nutrient patterns along grazing gradients of the hard veld and sand veld areas of Botswana
Nsinamwa, Mackenzie (University of Botswana, 2005-07)Vegetation changes associated with grazing by domestic livestock have been studied throughout the major grazing savannas of the world. Changes have been documented to differ from area to area depending on stock composition, ...