Influence of acacia tortilis trees on the distribution of panicum maximum and digitaria macroblephara in South Central Kenya.
Water relations of Panicum maximum under Acacia tortilis and Digitaria macroblephara in the open, were studied under field conditions at the National Range Research Station, Kiboko Kenya and under controlled environmental conditions at Texas A&M, University. Mean soil water potentials at 10 cm, 30 c...
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Texas A&M University
1984
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79559 |
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