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Growth responses of a woody species to clipping and goat saliva

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AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
卷 41, 期 4, 页码 324-328

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2028.2003.00478.x

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Botswana; Capra hircus; Combretum apiculatum; herbivory; saliva; simulated browsing

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Studies on the role of mammalian herbivore saliva in plant-animal interactions have mostly focused on graminoid species and bovine saliva. A trial was performed in Botswana with clipping treatments to simulate browsing of shoots and the application of goat saliva on the woody species Combretum apiculatum Sonder (Combretaceae). Treatments were performed during early growing season while shoot growth was rapid, and responses of trees were recorded later in the same season. Clipped shoots with saliva had significantly enhanced shoot growth (tripled in length) and leaf production (2.7 times more leaves) compared to clipped shoots without saliva. However, unclipped shoots still grew more than clipped shoots, with or without saliva treatment.

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