Title:
Plant Induced Fertile Islands as Possible Indicators of Desertification in a Succulent Desert Ecosystem in Northern Namaqualand, South Africa
Publication Year:
1999
Abstract:
Zones of nutrient enrichment beneath shrubs, the so called 'fertile islands', are the result of a range of interacting physical and biotic concentrating mechanisms. These concentrating mechanisms lead to specific spatial patterns of soil properties across a landscape and it has been suggested that disruption of the normal patterns into more aggregated 'fertile islands' might be a useful index of desertification in semi-arid regions. The objective of this paper was to determine whether 'fertile islands' are as characteristic a feature of succulent deserts as they are of shrub dominated deserts. Keywords: Mesembryanthemaceae, nutrients, organic matter, soils.
Publication Title:
Plant Ecology
Volume:
142
Issue:
1/2 The Plant Ecology of Namaqualand, South Africa (Jun., 1999)
Pages:
161-167
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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