Ticola, Grewia occidentalis, Melia azedarach, Peltophorum africanum, Prosopis velutina, Pseudolachnostylis maprouneifolia, Pterocarpus rotundifolius, Schinus molle, Schotia brachypetala, Sclerocarya birrea, Searsia lancea, Searsia leptodictya, Searsia pyroides, Senegalia caffra, Senegalia galpinii, Senegalia mellifera, Senegalia nigrescens, Senegalia polyacantha, Strychnos madagascariensis, Terminalia sericea, Trichilia emetic, Vachellia erioloba, Vachellia hebeclada, Vachellia karoo, Vachellia nilotica, Vachellia nilotica subsp. Kraussiana, Vachellia rechmanniana, Vachellia robusta, Vachellia tortilis, Vachellia tortils subsp raddiana, Vangueria infausta, Ziziphus mucronata) have been harvested from the chosen web-sites by hands-picking. Limpopo province had 45 browse species and North-West province had 21 browse species, respectively. Out of 45 species from Limpopo and 21 species from JNJ-42253432 P2X Receptor Northwest province, only 14 species were found to be popular in both provinces. Every single on the samples collected were stored within a brown paper bag per samplePlants 2021, 10,11 ofand labelled in accordance with the scientific name of your tree species. The collected samples were air dried at room temperature for about seven days before grinding. The samples have been ground to pass through a 1-mm sieve applying a Wiley mill grinding machine and kept in tight plastic containers pending chemical evaluation. Harvested browse species were also divided into groups depending on their development form, herbivory and preferred plant components (Table 9a,b) [60]. Information not located inside the textbook was obtained from the villagers or communal farmers.Table eight. Information on soil type, coordinates, altitude, distance and vegetation kinds of the sampling websites. Limpopo Province Harvested rangelands regions Distance from each other Municipality Coordinates and altitude Soil variety Soil structure Temperature Rainfall Vegetation sort North West ProvinceMakuya, Mutele and Mpheni rangelands web sites Tsetse, Six hundred and Lepurong rangeland internet sites 750 to 800 km from one another Thulamela and Makhado Nearby Municipalities Mahikeng and Ratlou Neighborhood Municipalities Makuya (22 40 21 S, 30 45 26 E alt 639 m) Tsetse (25 44 07 S, 25 39 40 E alt 1296 m) Mutele (22 28 35 S, 30 50 24 E alt 339 m) Six hundred (25 42 43 S, 25 37 32 E alt 1300 m) 08 10 S, 30 03 18 E alt 808 m) Mpheni (23 Lepurong (25 45 37 S, 24 59 54 E alt 1162 m) Aeolian Kalahari sand, clovelly and hutton soil Glenrosa, mispah and lithosols soil (GM-L) (AKS-CH) Reddish or brown sandy to loamy soil Clay-loamy to red brown sandy soil variety 134 C 26 C 200 to 500 mm 400 to 450 mm Soutpansberg Mountain Bushveld and Mafikeng Bushveld, Eastern Kalahari Bushveld makuleke sandy bushveld vegetations and Thornveld vegetationTable 9. Scientific and common names, development type, herbivory and preferred plants of woody browse species situated in semi-arid areas of two diverse provinces (Limpopo and North West) of South Africa. (a) Species A. digitata A. johnsoni B. maughamii B. discolour B. zeyheri B. mollis hutch C. edulis C. edulis (Catha) C. mopane C. Imberbe C. molle C. collinum D. melanoxylon D. CFT8634 Epigenetics cinerea D. lycioides D. mespiliformis E. divinorum F. virosa G. flava G. flavescens G. monticola G. occidentalis M. azedarach P. africanum P. velutina P. maprouneifolia Prevalent Name Boabab Lebombo-ironwood Green thorn Brown ivory Red ivory Velvet Sweet-berry Very simple spined Num-num Bushman’s tea Mopane Leadwood Velvet bush willow Weeping bush willow Zebra wood Sekelbos/Sicklebus Blue.