Soil geochemistry and constraint of tree seedlings immediately after germination on Macrotermes termite mounds in the Kruger National Park, South Africa

Author:

Mills Anthony J.1ORCID,van Mazijk Ruan23ORCID,Allen Jessica Laine24,Strydom Tercia5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil Science Stellenbosch University Matieland South Africa

2. C4 EcoSolutions (Pty) Ltd. Cape Town South Africa

3. Department of Biological Sciences University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

4. OneWorld Sustainable Investments Cape Town South Africa

5. Scientific Services, South African National Parks Skukuza South Africa

Abstract

AbstractMacrotermes termite mounds in the Kruger National Park occupy a significant part of the savanna landscapes, occurring at densities of up to 70 km−2 and often exceeding 10 m in width and 4 m in height. The mounds are usually devoid of trees, but have dense grass cover in wet years. As a result, these mounds form large patches of grassland amongst the wooded savanna. To our knowledge, it is not known why trees are largely excluded from the mounds. We analysed soil surface nutrient concentrations on and off mounds (0–2 cm deep, n = 80) to ascertain whether the availability of nutrients could be influencing competition between grasses and tree seedlings. The results showed that potential deficiencies in P, Ca, Cu, Zn and B in soils off the mounds are likely to be constraining plant growth. Notably, only B, with an average concentration of 0.19 mg kg−1, was likely to be limiting plant growth on the mounds. Notwithstanding likely interactions with herbivory and fire, we hypothesise that because grasses are far less susceptible to deficiencies of B than dicotyledonous trees, it is likely that grass competition with tree seedlings is considerably greater on mounds than off mounds.

Funder

Department of Environmental Affairs

National Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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