Dube, Timothy2023-01-122023-01-122019Shoko, C, Mutanga, O, Dube, T. Remotely sensed C3 and C4 grass species aboveground biomass variability in response to seasonal climate and topography. Afr J Ecol. 2019; 57: 477– 489. https://doi.org/10.1111/aje.126220141-6707http://hdl.handle.net/10566/8292Seasonal climate and topography influence C3 and C4 grass species aboveground biomass (AGB). Climate change further threatens these grasses AGB, thereby compromising their ability to provide ecosystem goods and services. This emphasises the need to monitor their AGB for well-informed management. New-generation sensors, with improved resolution capabilities present an opportunity to explore C3 and C4 AGB. This study therefore investigated the response of remotely sensed C3 and C4 grasses AGB to seasonal climate and topography. Overall, the spatial and temporal responses of AGB due to seasonal climate and topography were observed across the study area.en-USClimate changebiomassC4 grassC3 grasstopographyRemotely sensed c3 and c4 grass species aboveground biomass variability in response to seasonal climate and topographyArticle