The phytosociology of the southern section of Borakalalo Nature Reserve, South Africa
The phytosociology of the southern section of Borakalalo Nature Reserve, South Africa
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As part of a vegetation survey programme for A arte de curar dos profissionais de saúde popular em tempo de cólera: Grão-Pará do século XIX The curative art of specialists in folk medicine in times of cholera: 19th century Grão-Pará conservation areas in South Africa, the plant communities of the Borakalalo Nature Reserve were investigated.A TWINSPAN classification, refined by Braun-Blanquet procedures was used for a phytosociological study.The analysis resulted in five major plant communities, one with two subcommunities and one with four subcommunities and two variants.Habitat factors associated with differences in vegetation include topography, soil form and grazing pressure.
Descriptions of the plant communities include diagnostic species as well Prevalence of overweight, obesity and hypertension in adolescents attending an art school. as prominent and less conspicuous species of the tree, shrub, forb and grass strata.The classification provides the necessary delimitation of homogeneous areas which are considered necessary for veld management.