Dr. Witness  Mojeremane
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Dr. Witness Mojeremane

Professor
Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Sciences from Forestry Research Institute, Kenya

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Forest Scences
62%
Forest Management
90%
Forest Ecology
75%
Non-Wood Forest Product
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Witness, M., M. Kamogelo, T. Demel, R. Melusi and M. Ronnie et al., 2020. Germination studies on seeds of burkea Africana and erythrophleum Africanum from kazuma forest reserve, northern botswana. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 19: 675-683.
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  2. Mojeremane, W., T. Mathowa, D. Teketay, T. Stimela, I. Kopong and M. Rampart, 2017. Presowing seed treatment methods to overcome dormancy in seeds of Vachellia rehmanniana schinz. J. Agric. For., 10.17707/agricultforest.63.2.15.
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  3. Demel, T., G. Glen, K. Ismael, M. Witness, S. Bongani and S. Sean, 2016. Diversity, stand structure and regeneration status of woody species, and spatial cover of herbaceous species in mokolodi nature reserve, southeastern botswana. Int. J. Biodivers. Conserv., 8: 180-195.
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  4. Kgosikoma, O.E., W. Mojeremane and B. Harvie, 2015. The impact of livestock grazing management systems on soil and vegetation characteristics across savanna ecosystems in botswana. Afr. J. Range Forage Sci., 32: 271-278.
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  5. Legwaila, G.M., T.K. Marokane and W. Mojeremane, 2012. Effects of intercropping on the performance of maize and cowpeas in botswana. Int. J. Agric. For., 2: 307-310.
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  6. Mojeremane, W., R.M. Rees and M. Mencuccini, 2011. The effects of site preparation practices on carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide fluxes from a peaty gley soil. Forestry, 85: 1-15.
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  7. Legwaila, G.M., W. Mojeremane, M.E. Madisa, R.M. Mmolotsi and M. Rampart, 2011. Potential of traditional food plants in rural household food security in Botswana. J. Hortic. For., 3: 171-177.
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  8. Mojeremane, W., R.M. Rees and M. Mencuccini, 2010. Effects of site preparation for afforestation on methane fluxes at Harwood Forest, NE England. Biogeochemistry, 97: 89-107.
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  9. Nduwayezu, J.B. and W. Mojeremane, 2005. Decomposition dynamics of leaves of six indigenous fruit trees commonly found on croplands of Southern Africa. Botswana J. Agric. Applied Sci., 1: 50-56.
  10. Mojeremane, W., G.M. Legwaila, K.K. Mogotsi and S.O. Tshwenyane, 2005. Monepenepe (Cassia abbriviata): A medicinal plant in Botswana. Int. J. Bot., 1: 108-110.
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  11. Mojeremane, W. and T. Kgati, 2005. Seed treatments for enhancing germination of Colophospermum mopane seeds: A multipurpose tree in Botswana. J. Biological Sci., 5: 309-311.
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  12. Mojeremane, W. and A.U. Lumbile, 2005. The characteristics and economic values of Colophospermum mopane (Kirk ex Benth.) J. leonard in Botswana. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 8: 781-784.
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  13. Mojeremane, W., 2004. Wildland fires in Botswana. Fire Manage. Today, 64: 34-36.
  14. Mojeremane, W. and S.O. Tshwenyane, 2004. The resource role of Morula (Sclerocarya birrea): A multipurpose indigenous fruit tree of Botswana. J. Biol. Sci., 4: 771-775.
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  15. Mojeremane, W. and S.O. Tshwenyane, 2004. Azanza garckeana: A valuable edible indigenous fruit tree of Botswana. Pak. J. Nutr., 3: 264-267.
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  16. Mojeremane, W. and C.M. Cahalan, 2004. The effect of two tree shelter heights and three pruning regimes on the growth and form of sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.). Q. J. For., 98: 107-112.
  17. Nduwayezu, J.B. and W. Mojeremane, 2003. Agroforestry systems suitable for rehabilitating degraded lands in Botswana. Uniswa J. Agric., 12: 53-59.
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