Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.

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Autor(a) principal: EUCLIDES, V. P. B.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: CARPEJANI, G. C., MONTAGNER, D. B., NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, D., BARBOSA, R. A., DIFANTE, G. S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1079003
Resumo: In swards of tall, tufted, tropical grasses like Mombaça guinea grass (Panicum maximum (Jacq.)), post-grazing heights promote changes in sward structure, which influence animal performance. This study evaluated changes in sward structure in response to grazing management at two post-grazing heights (30 and 50 cm), associated ith 90 cm pre-grazing height. Each treatment was allocated to experimental unit (1.5 ha) in three replicated blocks. Pastures were evaluated pre- and post-grazing to estimate herbage mass, percentages of leaf (LP), stem (SP) and dead material (DP), and nutritive value (VN). Stocking rate was adjusted twice a week “using the put-and-take approach,” and animals were weighed every 28 days. Forage accumulation rate was greater for pasture managed at 30 cm (64.8 vs. 55.1 kg ha -1 day -1) than 50 cm. A greater number of days were required after grazing 30-cm residual pasture to achieve the pre-grazing target height, resulting in 25% decrease in number of grazing cycles compared with pastures managed at 50 cm. Regardless of post-grazing height targets, SP and DP decreased, whereas LP and NV increased from soil level to top of canopy. Stocking rate was greater in pastures managed to 30 cm than in those managed to 50 cm residual height (4.7 vs. 3.4 AU ha -1). However, average daily gain was greater for 50 cm than for 30 cm post-grazing height (795 vs. 590 g steer -1 day -1), resulting in a greater animal production per area (917 vs. 794 kg/ha of live weight). Thus, Mombaça guinea grass subject to intermittent grazing should be managed at 50 cm residual height.
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spelling Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.Guinea grassAnimal performanceForageNutritive valueIn swards of tall, tufted, tropical grasses like Mombaça guinea grass (Panicum maximum (Jacq.)), post-grazing heights promote changes in sward structure, which influence animal performance. This study evaluated changes in sward structure in response to grazing management at two post-grazing heights (30 and 50 cm), associated ith 90 cm pre-grazing height. Each treatment was allocated to experimental unit (1.5 ha) in three replicated blocks. Pastures were evaluated pre- and post-grazing to estimate herbage mass, percentages of leaf (LP), stem (SP) and dead material (DP), and nutritive value (VN). Stocking rate was adjusted twice a week “using the put-and-take approach,” and animals were weighed every 28 days. Forage accumulation rate was greater for pasture managed at 30 cm (64.8 vs. 55.1 kg ha -1 day -1) than 50 cm. A greater number of days were required after grazing 30-cm residual pasture to achieve the pre-grazing target height, resulting in 25% decrease in number of grazing cycles compared with pastures managed at 50 cm. Regardless of post-grazing height targets, SP and DP decreased, whereas LP and NV increased from soil level to top of canopy. Stocking rate was greater in pastures managed to 30 cm than in those managed to 50 cm residual height (4.7 vs. 3.4 AU ha -1). However, average daily gain was greater for 50 cm than for 30 cm post-grazing height (795 vs. 590 g steer -1 day -1), resulting in a greater animal production per area (917 vs. 794 kg/ha of live weight). Thus, Mombaça guinea grass subject to intermittent grazing should be managed at 50 cm residual height.VALERIA PACHECO BATISTA EUCLIDES, CNPGC; Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil; DENISE BAPTAGLIN MONTAGNER, CNPGC; Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa, MG, Brazil; RODRIGO AMORIM BARBOSA, CNPGC; Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil.EUCLIDES, V. P. B.CARPEJANI, G. C.MONTAGNER, D. B.NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, D.BARBOSA, R. A.DIFANTE, G. S.2020-01-14T00:38:07Z2020-01-14T00:38:07Z2017-11-0720182020-01-14T00:38:07Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleGrass and Forage Science, v. 73, n. 1, p. 174-182, March 2018.1365-2494http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/107900310.1111/gfs.12292enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2020-01-14T00:38:21Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1079003Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542020-01-14T00:38:21falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542020-01-14T00:38:21Repositório 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 Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
title Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
spellingShingle Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
EUCLIDES, V. P. B.
Guinea grass
Animal performance
Forage
Nutritive value
title_short Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
title_full Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
title_fullStr Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
title_full_unstemmed Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
title_sort Maintaining post-grazing sward height of Panicum maximum (cv. Mombaça) at 50 cm led to higher animal performance compared with post-grazing height of 30 cm.
author EUCLIDES, V. P. B.
author_facet EUCLIDES, V. P. B.
CARPEJANI, G. C.
MONTAGNER, D. B.
NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, D.
BARBOSA, R. A.
DIFANTE, G. S.
author_role author
author2 CARPEJANI, G. C.
MONTAGNER, D. B.
NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, D.
BARBOSA, R. A.
DIFANTE, G. S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv VALERIA PACHECO BATISTA EUCLIDES, CNPGC; Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil; DENISE BAPTAGLIN MONTAGNER, CNPGC; Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa, MG, Brazil; RODRIGO AMORIM BARBOSA, CNPGC; Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv EUCLIDES, V. P. B.
CARPEJANI, G. C.
MONTAGNER, D. B.
NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, D.
BARBOSA, R. A.
DIFANTE, G. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Guinea grass
Animal performance
Forage
Nutritive value
topic Guinea grass
Animal performance
Forage
Nutritive value
description In swards of tall, tufted, tropical grasses like Mombaça guinea grass (Panicum maximum (Jacq.)), post-grazing heights promote changes in sward structure, which influence animal performance. This study evaluated changes in sward structure in response to grazing management at two post-grazing heights (30 and 50 cm), associated ith 90 cm pre-grazing height. Each treatment was allocated to experimental unit (1.5 ha) in three replicated blocks. Pastures were evaluated pre- and post-grazing to estimate herbage mass, percentages of leaf (LP), stem (SP) and dead material (DP), and nutritive value (VN). Stocking rate was adjusted twice a week “using the put-and-take approach,” and animals were weighed every 28 days. Forage accumulation rate was greater for pasture managed at 30 cm (64.8 vs. 55.1 kg ha -1 day -1) than 50 cm. A greater number of days were required after grazing 30-cm residual pasture to achieve the pre-grazing target height, resulting in 25% decrease in number of grazing cycles compared with pastures managed at 50 cm. Regardless of post-grazing height targets, SP and DP decreased, whereas LP and NV increased from soil level to top of canopy. Stocking rate was greater in pastures managed to 30 cm than in those managed to 50 cm residual height (4.7 vs. 3.4 AU ha -1). However, average daily gain was greater for 50 cm than for 30 cm post-grazing height (795 vs. 590 g steer -1 day -1), resulting in a greater animal production per area (917 vs. 794 kg/ha of live weight). Thus, Mombaça guinea grass subject to intermittent grazing should be managed at 50 cm residual height.
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