Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking

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Autor(a) principal: Valote, Priscila Dornelas
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Carlos Augusto Brandão de, Freitas, Cássia Aparecida Soares, Morenz, Mirton José Frota, Paciullo, Domingos Sávio Campos, Gomide, Carlos Augusto de Miranda
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https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5020200225
Resumo: This work evaluated the productive and structural characteristics of the BRS Zuri and BRS Quênia cultivars under rotational stocking management. The evaluations were divided into five periods according to rainfall regime (high, medium, and low rainfall) during 16 months of the years 2016-2018. Pastures were grazed when canopies intercepted 95% of incident light to stubbles corresponding to 50% of the pre-grazing height. The pre- and post-grazing heights varied as a function of cultivar, with higher values for BRS Zuri (89 and 49 cm) than for BRS Quênia (78 and 45 cm). No differences in canopy lowering percentage, forage mass, and stem and dead material dry masses between cultivars were observed, with averages of 41.3%, 5,856, 1,835, and 841 kg ha−1, respectively. The post-grazing canopy height was lower in the second year, which resulted in higher values of canopy lowering percentage (51%). The highest value for leaf:stem ratio for both cultivars was observed in the high rainfall period of the second year. Higher average tiller population density was observed for BRS Quênia (477 tillers m−2) than for BRS Zuri (260 tillers m−2) for all the rainfall periods. Forage bulk density was similar between cultivars and varied according to the periods evaluated, with the highest value observed during the dry period of the year. Forage mass, as well as its component fractions, did not vary between cultivars, but was influenced by the studied periods. The cultivars showed high leaf mass in the pre-grazing forage mass with an average value of 3,174 kg ha−1. The cultivars are similar in morphological composition and offer high yield potential when managed under a rotational grazing system
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spelling Valote, Priscila DornelasCarvalho, Carlos Augusto Brandão deFreitas, Cássia Aparecida SoaresMorenz, Mirton José FrotaPaciullo, Domingos Sávio CamposGomide, Carlos Augusto de Miranda2022-12-20T18:26:42Z2022-12-20T18:26:42Z2021-03-15Valote, P. D.; Carvalho, C. A. B.; Freitas, C. A. S.; Morenz, M. J. F.; Paciullo, D. S. C. and Gomide, C. A. M. 2021. Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 50:e202002251806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30334https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5020200225This work evaluated the productive and structural characteristics of the BRS Zuri and BRS Quênia cultivars under rotational stocking management. The evaluations were divided into five periods according to rainfall regime (high, medium, and low rainfall) during 16 months of the years 2016-2018. Pastures were grazed when canopies intercepted 95% of incident light to stubbles corresponding to 50% of the pre-grazing height. The pre- and post-grazing heights varied as a function of cultivar, with higher values for BRS Zuri (89 and 49 cm) than for BRS Quênia (78 and 45 cm). No differences in canopy lowering percentage, forage mass, and stem and dead material dry masses between cultivars were observed, with averages of 41.3%, 5,856, 1,835, and 841 kg ha−1, respectively. The post-grazing canopy height was lower in the second year, which resulted in higher values of canopy lowering percentage (51%). The highest value for leaf:stem ratio for both cultivars was observed in the high rainfall period of the second year. Higher average tiller population density was observed for BRS Quênia (477 tillers m−2) than for BRS Zuri (260 tillers m−2) for all the rainfall periods. Forage bulk density was similar between cultivars and varied according to the periods evaluated, with the highest value observed during the dry period of the year. Forage mass, as well as its component fractions, did not vary between cultivars, but was influenced by the studied periods. The cultivars showed high leaf mass in the pre-grazing forage mass with an average value of 3,174 kg ha−1. The cultivars are similar in morphological composition and offer high yield potential when managed under a rotational grazing systemengBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
title Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
spellingShingle Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
Valote, Priscila Dornelas
canopy height
leaf:stem ratio
light interception
morphological composition
rest period
title_short Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
title_full Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
title_fullStr Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
title_full_unstemmed Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
title_sort Forage mass and canopy structure of Zuri and Quênia guineagrasses pasture under rotational stocking
author Valote, Priscila Dornelas
author_facet Valote, Priscila Dornelas
Carvalho, Carlos Augusto Brandão de
Freitas, Cássia Aparecida Soares
Morenz, Mirton José Frota
Paciullo, Domingos Sávio Campos
Gomide, Carlos Augusto de Miranda
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Carlos Augusto Brandão de
Freitas, Cássia Aparecida Soares
Morenz, Mirton José Frota
Paciullo, Domingos Sávio Campos
Gomide, Carlos Augusto de Miranda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valote, Priscila Dornelas
Carvalho, Carlos Augusto Brandão de
Freitas, Cássia Aparecida Soares
Morenz, Mirton José Frota
Paciullo, Domingos Sávio Campos
Gomide, Carlos Augusto de Miranda
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv canopy height
leaf:stem ratio
light interception
morphological composition
rest period
topic canopy height
leaf:stem ratio
light interception
morphological composition
rest period
description This work evaluated the productive and structural characteristics of the BRS Zuri and BRS Quênia cultivars under rotational stocking management. The evaluations were divided into five periods according to rainfall regime (high, medium, and low rainfall) during 16 months of the years 2016-2018. Pastures were grazed when canopies intercepted 95% of incident light to stubbles corresponding to 50% of the pre-grazing height. The pre- and post-grazing heights varied as a function of cultivar, with higher values for BRS Zuri (89 and 49 cm) than for BRS Quênia (78 and 45 cm). No differences in canopy lowering percentage, forage mass, and stem and dead material dry masses between cultivars were observed, with averages of 41.3%, 5,856, 1,835, and 841 kg ha−1, respectively. The post-grazing canopy height was lower in the second year, which resulted in higher values of canopy lowering percentage (51%). The highest value for leaf:stem ratio for both cultivars was observed in the high rainfall period of the second year. Higher average tiller population density was observed for BRS Quênia (477 tillers m−2) than for BRS Zuri (260 tillers m−2) for all the rainfall periods. Forage bulk density was similar between cultivars and varied according to the periods evaluated, with the highest value observed during the dry period of the year. Forage mass, as well as its component fractions, did not vary between cultivars, but was influenced by the studied periods. The cultivars showed high leaf mass in the pre-grazing forage mass with an average value of 3,174 kg ha−1. The cultivars are similar in morphological composition and offer high yield potential when managed under a rotational grazing system
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