Browsing by Author "Teketay, Demel"
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Assessment of diversity and composition of tree species in residential areas of Chobe District, Northern Botswana
Kashe, Keotshephile; Teketay, Demel; Mmusi, Mmusi; Kemosedile, Thebe; Galelebalwe, Meleko Khululo (Agriculture and Forestry; http://www.agricultforest.ac.me/, 2022-02-21)A vegetation survey was conducted in Chobe district to document tree species in residential areas. The survey resulted in 44 tree species, representing 44 genera and 22 families across the nine study villages. The diversity ... -
Diversity, stand structure and regeneration status of woody species, and spatial cover of herbaceous species in Mokolodi Nature Reserve, Southeastern Botswana
Teketay, Demel; Geeves, Glen; Kopong, Ismael; Mojeremane, Witness; Sethebe, Bongani; Smith, Sean (Academic Journals, http://www.academicjournals.org/, 2016)Diversity of woody and herbaceous species, stand structure and regeneration status of woody species, spatial cover of the herbaceous species as well as nutritional values of woody and herbaceous species were studied in ... -
Species richness, diversity, density and spatial distribution of soil seed banks in the riparian woodland along the Thamalakane River of the Okavango Delta, northern Botswana
Mmusi, Mmusi; Tsheboeng, Gaolathe; Teketay, Demel; Murray-Hudson, Michael; Kashe, Keotshephile; Madome, Joseph (Elservier, https://www.elsevier.com, 2021-12)Soil seed banks serve as reservoirs of seeds for subsequent regeneration of plants. Soil seed banks were investigated along the Thamalakane Riparian Woodlands (hereafter referred to as TRWs) of the Okavango Delta, northern ... -
Stand structure, diversity and regeneration status of woody species in open and exclosed dry woodland sites around Molapo farming areas of the Okavango Delta, northeastern Botswana
Neelo, John; Teketay, Demel; Kashe, Keotshephile; Masamba, Wellington (Scientific Research Publishing, www.scirp.org/journal/ojf, 2015-03-20)Stand structure, diversity and regeneration status of woody species were investigated in open and exclosed dry woodland sites in Island Safari, Shorobe and Xobe, northeastern Botswana. A total of 105, 111 and 130 quadrats, ...