Seedbed preparation influence on morphometric characteristics of perennial grasses of a semi-arid rangeland in Kenya
Date
2011-08Author
Opiyo, F E O
Ekaya, W N
Nyariki, D M
Mureithi, S M
Type
ArticleLanguage
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Semi-arid rangelands in Kenya are an important source of forage for both domestic and wild animals.
However, indigenous perennial grasses notably Cenchrus ciliaris (African foxtail grass), Eragrostis
superba (Maasai love grass) and Enteropogon macrostachyus (Bush rye grass) are disappearing at an
alarming rate. Efforts to re-introduce them through restoration programs have often yielded little
success. This can partly be attributed to failure of topsoil to capture and store scarce water to meet
germination and plant growth requirements. A study was undertaken in the semi-arid environment of
eastern Kenya to determine the effects of land treatment on morphometric characteristics of E.
superba, C. ciliaris and E. macrostachyus. Seed viability of the grasses was estimated by germination
tests. Land treatments involved soil ripping using a tractor and hand-clearing. Thirty-five plants were
randomly selected per sub-plot and tagged for sampling. Morphometric characteristics of the grass
species were measured weekly. Aboveground biomass was estimated by harvesting standing biomass
three months after establishment. Seed viability tests showed significant differences (p<0.05) among
the three grass species. This was attributed to intrinsic properties of the grass seeds such as dormancy
and tegumental hardness. Seedling survival, foliage cover, plant height, leaf and tiller numbers, and
aboveground biomass were significantly higher in ripped plots than hand-cleared plots. It was
concluded that soil disturbance influences plant morphometric charact
Citation
Opiyo, F.E.O. et al(2011).Seedbed preparation influence on morphometric characteristics of perennial grasses of a semi-arid rangeland in Kenya. African Journal of Plant Science Vol. 5(8), pp. 460-468Publisher
Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology, University of Nairobi
Subject
Perennial grassesMorphometric characteristics
Hand-clearing
Reseeding
Ripping
Semi-arid rangelands
Description
Journal article