A Phytogeographical Classification and Survey of the Indigenous Browse Flora of South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini

Author:

Trytsman Marike1,Müller Francuois L.1ORCID,Samuels M. Igshaan12ORCID,Cupido Clement F.1,van Wyk Abraham E.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agricultural Research Council—Animal Production: Rangeland and Forage Sciences, Pretoria 0001, South Africa

2. Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town 7535, South Africa

3. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0028, South Africa

4. National Herbarium, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria 0001, South Africa

Abstract

Rangelands in South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini contain a rich diversity of valuable fodder trees and shrubs. This research is the first attempt to document the regional diversity and distribution of these browse resources. Scientific publications, textbooks, databases, and published reports were accessed to compile a database of plant species that were recorded as utilised by ruminants and non-ruminants. Relevant forage attributes, such as functional traits as well as utilisation traits, were added to each species record. Thereafter, distribution records were extracted from the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s Botanical Database of South Africa and analysed with numerical techniques to establish phytogeographical patterns. A total of 613 plant species from 76 families have been recorded, which formed seven distinct phytochoria, termed the Central Arid, Eastern Subtropical, Highland Temperate, Moist Temperate, Northern Subtropical, Southern Temperate, and Western Arid browse-choria. Key families and species, as well as functional and utilisation traits, are discussed, focusing on key species present in the browse-choria. This browse database, together with the earlier compiled Leguminosae and Poaceae databases, will be used to prioritise indigenous southern African plant species/infraspecific taxa to be collected for the conservation of genetic resources and future evaluations for potential development as forage crops.

Funder

Red Meat Research and Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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