Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.

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Autor(a) principal: PACIULLO, D. S. C.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: CASTRO, C. R. T. de, GOMIDE, C. A. de M., FERNANDES, P. B., ROCHA, W. S. D. da, MULLER, M. D., ROSSIELO, R. O. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/881285
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000500014
Resumo: Shade in silvopastoral systems improves the thermal comfort of animals, but it may also affect the pasture productivity and can contribute to soil compaction in the shaded areas due to the increase in the number of animals looking for comfort. The effect of grazing at various distances from tree rows (under the tree canopy, at 6 and at 12 m away from the trees) on the soil bulk density and on the aerial and root biomass of Brachiaria decumbens was evaluated in both the dry and the rainy seasons. The study was carried out on an Orthic Ferralsol in a randomized block design with two replications. Tree rows were composed of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium species, and the paddocks were submitted to a rotational stocking management, using Holstein (Bos taurus) × Zebu (Bos indicus) heifers. The shade intensity in the pasture decreased with an increasing distance from the tree row. Soil bulk density did not vary with the distance from the tree row, but varied seasonally, being greater in the rainy season (1.47 g cm-3) than in the dry season (1.28 g cm-3). Green forage and root mass, expressed as dry matter, were lower under the tree canopy and were greater in the rainy season. There were decreases of 22.3 and 41.4% in the aerial and root biomasses, respectively, in the tree rows. The greatest shoot/root ratio for B. decumbens under moderate and intensive shading indicates a modification in the forage biomass allocation pattern that favours the aerial development in detriment of the root system.
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spelling Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.Biomassa de raizMassa de forragemRelação parte aérea/raizCompactação do SoloSombreamentoShade in silvopastoral systems improves the thermal comfort of animals, but it may also affect the pasture productivity and can contribute to soil compaction in the shaded areas due to the increase in the number of animals looking for comfort. The effect of grazing at various distances from tree rows (under the tree canopy, at 6 and at 12 m away from the trees) on the soil bulk density and on the aerial and root biomass of Brachiaria decumbens was evaluated in both the dry and the rainy seasons. The study was carried out on an Orthic Ferralsol in a randomized block design with two replications. Tree rows were composed of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium species, and the paddocks were submitted to a rotational stocking management, using Holstein (Bos taurus) × Zebu (Bos indicus) heifers. The shade intensity in the pasture decreased with an increasing distance from the tree row. Soil bulk density did not vary with the distance from the tree row, but varied seasonally, being greater in the rainy season (1.47 g cm-3) than in the dry season (1.28 g cm-3). Green forage and root mass, expressed as dry matter, were lower under the tree canopy and were greater in the rainy season. There were decreases of 22.3 and 41.4% in the aerial and root biomasses, respectively, in the tree rows. The greatest shoot/root ratio for B. decumbens under moderate and intensive shading indicates a modification in the forage biomass allocation pattern that favours the aerial development in detriment of the root system.DOMINGOS SAVIO CAMPOS PACIULLO, CNPGL; CARLOS RENATO TAVARES DE CASTRO, CNPGL; CARLOS AUGUSTO DE MIRANDA GOMIDE, CNPGL; PRISCILLA BELIGOLI FERNANDES, UFRRJ; WADSON SEBASTIAO DUARTE DA ROCHA, CNPGL; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL; ROBERTO OSCAR PEREYRA ROSSIELO, UFRRJ.PACIULLO, D. S. C.CASTRO, C. R. T. deGOMIDE, C. A. de M.FERNANDES, P. B.ROCHA, W. S. D. daMULLER, M. D.ROSSIELO, R. O. P.2024-02-15T14:32:26Z2024-02-15T14:32:26Z2011-03-172010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleScientia Agricola, v. 67, n. 5, p. 598-603, 2010.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/881285https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000500014enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2024-02-15T14:32:26Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/881285Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-02-15T14:32:26Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
title Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
spellingShingle Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
PACIULLO, D. S. C.
Biomassa de raiz
Massa de forragem
Relação parte aérea/raiz
Compactação do Solo
Sombreamento
title_short Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
title_full Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
title_fullStr Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
title_full_unstemmed Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
title_sort Soil bulk density and biomass partitioning of Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system.
author PACIULLO, D. S. C.
author_facet PACIULLO, D. S. C.
CASTRO, C. R. T. de
GOMIDE, C. A. de M.
FERNANDES, P. B.
ROCHA, W. S. D. da
MULLER, M. D.
ROSSIELO, R. O. P.
author_role author
author2 CASTRO, C. R. T. de
GOMIDE, C. A. de M.
FERNANDES, P. B.
ROCHA, W. S. D. da
MULLER, M. D.
ROSSIELO, R. O. P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DOMINGOS SAVIO CAMPOS PACIULLO, CNPGL; CARLOS RENATO TAVARES DE CASTRO, CNPGL; CARLOS AUGUSTO DE MIRANDA GOMIDE, CNPGL; PRISCILLA BELIGOLI FERNANDES, UFRRJ; WADSON SEBASTIAO DUARTE DA ROCHA, CNPGL; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL; ROBERTO OSCAR PEREYRA ROSSIELO, UFRRJ.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PACIULLO, D. S. C.
CASTRO, C. R. T. de
GOMIDE, C. A. de M.
FERNANDES, P. B.
ROCHA, W. S. D. da
MULLER, M. D.
ROSSIELO, R. O. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomassa de raiz
Massa de forragem
Relação parte aérea/raiz
Compactação do Solo
Sombreamento
topic Biomassa de raiz
Massa de forragem
Relação parte aérea/raiz
Compactação do Solo
Sombreamento
description Shade in silvopastoral systems improves the thermal comfort of animals, but it may also affect the pasture productivity and can contribute to soil compaction in the shaded areas due to the increase in the number of animals looking for comfort. The effect of grazing at various distances from tree rows (under the tree canopy, at 6 and at 12 m away from the trees) on the soil bulk density and on the aerial and root biomass of Brachiaria decumbens was evaluated in both the dry and the rainy seasons. The study was carried out on an Orthic Ferralsol in a randomized block design with two replications. Tree rows were composed of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium species, and the paddocks were submitted to a rotational stocking management, using Holstein (Bos taurus) × Zebu (Bos indicus) heifers. The shade intensity in the pasture decreased with an increasing distance from the tree row. Soil bulk density did not vary with the distance from the tree row, but varied seasonally, being greater in the rainy season (1.47 g cm-3) than in the dry season (1.28 g cm-3). Green forage and root mass, expressed as dry matter, were lower under the tree canopy and were greater in the rainy season. There were decreases of 22.3 and 41.4% in the aerial and root biomasses, respectively, in the tree rows. The greatest shoot/root ratio for B. decumbens under moderate and intensive shading indicates a modification in the forage biomass allocation pattern that favours the aerial development in detriment of the root system.
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