2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2018.06.018
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The effects of seasonal debarking on physical structure, polyphenolic content and antibacterial and antioxidant activities of Sclerocarya birrea in the Nylsvley nature reserve

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“…A study on the antioxidant activity of the bark of Sclerocarya birrea found that it has a significantly higher antioxidant activity after being repeatedly stripped method compared to being stripped just once [41]. This indicates that stripping has an effect on antioxidant activity of the bark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study on the antioxidant activity of the bark of Sclerocarya birrea found that it has a significantly higher antioxidant activity after being repeatedly stripped method compared to being stripped just once [41]. This indicates that stripping has an effect on antioxidant activity of the bark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the high density of the marula shrubs within the GNP suggests high elephant and fire impact on marula species since studies indicate that elephants prefer browsing young plants (O'Connor et al, 2007;Seloana et al, 2017). Elsewhere, Shackleton (1998) and Nndwammbi et al (2018) reported that human utilization of woody plant resources had an effect on structural attributes of woody vegetation in South Africa. Field observations during the data collection, showed a considerable number of the marula plants that were cut in the communal and resettlement areas probably due to harvesting of the tree products which in turn impacts negatively on the structure of the marula species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three subspecies that are known to exist and these are Sclerocarya b. caffra, Sclerocarya b. birrea and Sclerocarya b. multifoliata (Holtzhausen et al, 1989). Sclerocarya b. birrea subspecies caffra is the most widespread and most researched in southern and southwestern African parts of the continent (Ojewole et al, 2010;Seloana et al, 2017;Nndwammbi et al, 2018;Sinthumule & Mzamani, 2019). S. birrea caffra is a keystone African savanna tree species with high ecological, commercial and cultural value (Helm et al, 2011;Murye & Pelser, 2018).…”
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“…Lannea acida is threatened by seasonal debarking for fibre used by nomadic pastoralists. This seasonal debarking could consequently lead to the progressive drying and decaying of the tree (Nndwammbi et al 2018). This damage is due to damage to the phloem, which results in desiccation and fungal or parasitic attack (Gaoue and Ticktin 2008).…”
Section: Family: Anacardiaceaementioning
confidence: 99%