Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars.
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Summary: | This study evaluated pasture productivity and nutritional characteristics of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems (SPS) with different eucalyptus cultivars and spatial arrangements providing differing levels of shade. SPS were arranged to provide 46 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in 2 double rows 2 m apart, with trees every 3 m in each row, and 20 m between double rows), 60 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in 2 double rows 2 m apart, with trees every 2 m in each row in double rows and 9 m between double rows) and 57 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in a single row, with trees every 2 m in the row and 9 m between rows) using eucalyptus cultivars ?GG100?, ?I144? or ?VM58?. Two full sun pastures treated as managed (soil pH correction and N, P and K fertilizer application) or non-managed (no correction or fertilizer application) were evaluated in addition to the 3 SPS arrangements. Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) was 1,439 ?mol/m2 /s in full sun compared with a mean of 715 ?mol/m2 /s under different SPS arrangements. Leaf area index of U. decumbens was 28 % higher in 46 % shade and lower in all shade arrangements compared with full sun managed pasture. The dry matter yield was 58 % lower in 46 % shade and 86 % lower in 60 % shade compared with full sun managed pasture. The crude protein content in SPS pastures was higher than in the full sun pastures, with higher values in 57 % and 60 % shade. SPS significantly reduced the PAR and forage yield. These results indicate that in systems where the main objective is animal production, spacing between tree rows greater than 20 m should be used to provide sufficient high-quality grass. |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars.Sistema integradoIntegração pecuária-florestaCampos tropicaisSistema silvipastorilComposição QuímicaCapim BrachiariaSombreamentoEucaliptoThis study evaluated pasture productivity and nutritional characteristics of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems (SPS) with different eucalyptus cultivars and spatial arrangements providing differing levels of shade. SPS were arranged to provide 46 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in 2 double rows 2 m apart, with trees every 3 m in each row, and 20 m between double rows), 60 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in 2 double rows 2 m apart, with trees every 2 m in each row in double rows and 9 m between double rows) and 57 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in a single row, with trees every 2 m in the row and 9 m between rows) using eucalyptus cultivars ?GG100?, ?I144? or ?VM58?. Two full sun pastures treated as managed (soil pH correction and N, P and K fertilizer application) or non-managed (no correction or fertilizer application) were evaluated in addition to the 3 SPS arrangements. Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) was 1,439 ?mol/m2 /s in full sun compared with a mean of 715 ?mol/m2 /s under different SPS arrangements. Leaf area index of U. decumbens was 28 % higher in 46 % shade and lower in all shade arrangements compared with full sun managed pasture. The dry matter yield was 58 % lower in 46 % shade and 86 % lower in 60 % shade compared with full sun managed pasture. The crude protein content in SPS pastures was higher than in the full sun pastures, with higher values in 57 % and 60 % shade. SPS significantly reduced the PAR and forage yield. These results indicate that in systems where the main objective is animal production, spacing between tree rows greater than 20 m should be used to provide sufficient high-quality grass.CLAUDINEI ALVES DOS SANTOS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; ALAN FIGUEIREDO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; ELWIRA DAPHINN SILVA MOREIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; LÚCIO CARLOS GONÇALVES, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; MARIA CELUTA MACHADO VIANA, EPAMIG; MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, CNPMS; ÂNGELA MARIA QUINTÃO LANA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.SANTOS, C. A. dosOLIVEIRA, A. F. deMOREIRA, E. D. S.GONÇALVES, L. C.VIANA, M. C. M.GONTIJO NETO, M. M.LANA, A. M. Q.2023-06-03T15:02:14Z2023-06-03T15:02:14Z2023-06-032023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleTropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales, v. 11, n. 2, p. 169-182, 2023.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1154196http://doi.org/10.17138/TGFT(11)169-182enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2023-06-03T15:02:14Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1154196Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-06-03T15:02:14falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-06-03T15:02:14Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. SANTOS, C. A. dos Sistema integrado Integração pecuária-floresta Campos tropicais Sistema silvipastoril Composição Química Capim Brachiaria Sombreamento Eucalipto |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
title_full |
Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
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Influence of shade on productivity and nutritional value of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems using different spatial arrangements of eucalyptus cultivars. |
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SANTOS, C. A. dos |
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SANTOS, C. A. dos OLIVEIRA, A. F. de MOREIRA, E. D. S. GONÇALVES, L. C. VIANA, M. C. M. GONTIJO NETO, M. M. LANA, A. M. Q. |
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OLIVEIRA, A. F. de MOREIRA, E. D. S. GONÇALVES, L. C. VIANA, M. C. M. GONTIJO NETO, M. M. LANA, A. M. Q. |
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CLAUDINEI ALVES DOS SANTOS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; ALAN FIGUEIREDO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; ELWIRA DAPHINN SILVA MOREIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; LÚCIO CARLOS GONÇALVES, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; MARIA CELUTA MACHADO VIANA, EPAMIG; MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, CNPMS; ÂNGELA MARIA QUINTÃO LANA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. |
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SANTOS, C. A. dos OLIVEIRA, A. F. de MOREIRA, E. D. S. GONÇALVES, L. C. VIANA, M. C. M. GONTIJO NETO, M. M. LANA, A. M. Q. |
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Sistema integrado Integração pecuária-floresta Campos tropicais Sistema silvipastoril Composição Química Capim Brachiaria Sombreamento Eucalipto |
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Sistema integrado Integração pecuária-floresta Campos tropicais Sistema silvipastoril Composição Química Capim Brachiaria Sombreamento Eucalipto |
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This study evaluated pasture productivity and nutritional characteristics of Urochloa decumbens in silvopastoral systems (SPS) with different eucalyptus cultivars and spatial arrangements providing differing levels of shade. SPS were arranged to provide 46 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in 2 double rows 2 m apart, with trees every 3 m in each row, and 20 m between double rows), 60 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in 2 double rows 2 m apart, with trees every 2 m in each row in double rows and 9 m between double rows) and 57 % shade (eucalyptus trees arranged in a single row, with trees every 2 m in the row and 9 m between rows) using eucalyptus cultivars ?GG100?, ?I144? or ?VM58?. Two full sun pastures treated as managed (soil pH correction and N, P and K fertilizer application) or non-managed (no correction or fertilizer application) were evaluated in addition to the 3 SPS arrangements. Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) was 1,439 ?mol/m2 /s in full sun compared with a mean of 715 ?mol/m2 /s under different SPS arrangements. Leaf area index of U. decumbens was 28 % higher in 46 % shade and lower in all shade arrangements compared with full sun managed pasture. The dry matter yield was 58 % lower in 46 % shade and 86 % lower in 60 % shade compared with full sun managed pasture. The crude protein content in SPS pastures was higher than in the full sun pastures, with higher values in 57 % and 60 % shade. SPS significantly reduced the PAR and forage yield. These results indicate that in systems where the main objective is animal production, spacing between tree rows greater than 20 m should be used to provide sufficient high-quality grass. |
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Tropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales, v. 11, n. 2, p. 169-182, 2023. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1154196 http://doi.org/10.17138/TGFT(11)169-182 |
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