2014
DOI: 10.5296/jee.v5i2.6446
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Structure and Alpha Biodiversity of Major Plant Communities in South Africa, a Close Biogeographical Relation with Australia

Abstract: During the short season of annual shoot growth, Foliage Projective Covers (FPCs) in both overstorey and understorey strata, coupled with leaf attributes (Leaf Specific Weight, Leaf Area), are determined by aerodynamic fluxes flowing over and through the plant community. These parameters determined the Evaporative Coefficient -the monthly ratio of actual to potential evapotranspiration per mm of available soil moisture. Maximal FPC is produced in habitats supplied with optimal soil moisture during this short se… Show more

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“…(8) Closed-forests /dry-scrubs on me dian-nutrient soils and closed-heathlands (with tall Proteaceae) on nutrient-poor soils result wherever optimal soil water is available during the short period of annual shoot growth in the overstorey -with the Evaporative Coefficient (k) asymptoting to unity (Specht 1972aSpecht & Specht 1999;Specht & Moll 2014). …”
Section: Journal Of Environment and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(8) Closed-forests /dry-scrubs on me dian-nutrient soils and closed-heathlands (with tall Proteaceae) on nutrient-poor soils result wherever optimal soil water is available during the short period of annual shoot growth in the overstorey -with the Evaporative Coefficient (k) asymptoting to unity (Specht 1972aSpecht & Specht 1999;Specht & Moll 2014). …”
Section: Journal Of Environment and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%