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J. S. Dube
Department Of Animal Science And Rangeland Management, Lupane State University, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Vegetative Shoots On Commercial Stumps Of Teak (baikiaea Plurijuga Harms) In The Kalahari Sands Of Zimbawe: Shoot Origin And Survival
A study to assess origin of shoots on stumps of teak was carried out in Gwayi forest in the Kalahari sands of Zimbabwe in 2013 in light of the decline of the species. The objectives of the study were: 1) to assess the percentage of stumps that produce shoots 2), to identify the origins of shoots on these stumps and

J. S. Dube
Department Of Animal Science And Rangeland Management, Lupane State University, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Characterisation Of Stump Bud Bank On Commercially Harvested Zambezi Teak ( Baikiaea Plurijuga) In The Kalahari Sands Of Zimbabwe
An assessment of the bud bank on commercially harvested stumps of teak in Gwayi in the Kalahari sands of Zimbabwe was carried out in April, 2015 in light of the vegetative regeneration of the species. The objectives of the study were 1) to determine if the number of buds on a stump are related to the diameter of the stump

J. S. Dube
Department Of Animal Science And Rangeland Management, Lupane State University, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Current Status Of Gwayi Forest In The Kalahari Sands Of Zimbabwe:zambezi Teak Diameter Class Distribution And Space Occupancy After 100 Years Of Selective Logging
An assessment of the current status of Gwayi forest was carried in four stands due for third cycle cutting in 2015 in light of the decline of teak due to selective logging. The objectives of the assessment were a) to assess the space occupancy percent of the commercial diameter classes using crown diameters derived from a diameter at breast height

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