Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.

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Autor(a) principal: LIMA, M. A.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: PACIULLO, D. S. C., SILVA, F. F., MORENZ, M. J. F., GOMIDE, C. A. de M., RODRIGUES, R. de A. R., BRETAS, I. L., CHIZZOTTI, F. H. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1118622
https://doi.org/10.1071/CP19027
Resumo: One of the main challenges of using a silvopastoral system (SPS) is maintaining pasture and animal productivity over time. Our objective was to compare the productive characteristics and nutritive value of signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk) and the liveweight gain of dairy heifers in a SPS and open pasture (OP, signal grass under full sunlight) during the rainy seasons of four experiments between 2003 and 2016, which characterised systems from their 6th to 19th years after establishment in south-eastern Brazil when analysed together. The experimental design was a randomised complete block in a 2 4 factorial scheme (two production systems (SPS and OP) and four experiments (2003?2004, 2004?2007, 2011?2014 and 2014?2016)). From the 7th year onwards, the progressive reduction of photosynthetically active radiation negatively impacted the productive characteristics of the SPS pasture. Total forage mass was reduced by 19% in SPS compared with the OP in 2004?2007, 38% in 2011?2014 and 31% in 2014?2016. Crude protein content was 23%and30%higher in theSPSthan in theOPin 2011?2014 and 2014?2016, respectively. However, during the study period (until the 19th year), the liveweight gain of heifers was similar between systems since the higher crude protein content available in SPS contributed to improved forage nutritional value. From the 17th to the 19th year, weight gain per area was lower in the SPS compared with the OP (169 vs 199 kg ha?1), although the difference between systems was small. Signal grass presents a high degree of phenotypic plasticity in response to changes in shade levels, which gives this species a high potential for use in SPS.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
title Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
spellingShingle Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
LIMA, M. A.
Dry matter production
Integrated land management
Nutritive value of pasture
Shading
Sward structure
Tropical pastur
title_short Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
title_full Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
title_fullStr Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
title_sort Evaluation of a long-established silvopastoral Brachiaria decumbens system: plant characteristics and feeding value for cattle.
author LIMA, M. A.
author_facet LIMA, M. A.
PACIULLO, D. S. C.
SILVA, F. F.
MORENZ, M. J. F.
GOMIDE, C. A. de M.
RODRIGUES, R. de A. R.
BRETAS, I. L.
CHIZZOTTI, F. H. M.
author_role author
author2 PACIULLO, D. S. C.
SILVA, F. F.
MORENZ, M. J. F.
GOMIDE, C. A. de M.
RODRIGUES, R. de A. R.
BRETAS, I. L.
CHIZZOTTI, F. H. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Marina A. Lima; DOMINGOS SAVIO CAMPOS PACIULLO, CNPGL; Fabyano F. Silva; MIRTON JOSE FROTA MORENZ, CNPGL; CARLOS AUGUSTO DE MIRANDA GOMIDE, CNPGL; RENATO DE ARAGAO RIBEIRO RODRIGUES, CNPS; Igor L. Bretas; Fernanda H. M. Chizzotti.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LIMA, M. A.
PACIULLO, D. S. C.
SILVA, F. F.
MORENZ, M. J. F.
GOMIDE, C. A. de M.
RODRIGUES, R. de A. R.
BRETAS, I. L.
CHIZZOTTI, F. H. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dry matter production
Integrated land management
Nutritive value of pasture
Shading
Sward structure
Tropical pastur
topic Dry matter production
Integrated land management
Nutritive value of pasture
Shading
Sward structure
Tropical pastur
description One of the main challenges of using a silvopastoral system (SPS) is maintaining pasture and animal productivity over time. Our objective was to compare the productive characteristics and nutritive value of signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk) and the liveweight gain of dairy heifers in a SPS and open pasture (OP, signal grass under full sunlight) during the rainy seasons of four experiments between 2003 and 2016, which characterised systems from their 6th to 19th years after establishment in south-eastern Brazil when analysed together. The experimental design was a randomised complete block in a 2 4 factorial scheme (two production systems (SPS and OP) and four experiments (2003?2004, 2004?2007, 2011?2014 and 2014?2016)). From the 7th year onwards, the progressive reduction of photosynthetically active radiation negatively impacted the productive characteristics of the SPS pasture. Total forage mass was reduced by 19% in SPS compared with the OP in 2004?2007, 38% in 2011?2014 and 31% in 2014?2016. Crude protein content was 23%and30%higher in theSPSthan in theOPin 2011?2014 and 2014?2016, respectively. However, during the study period (until the 19th year), the liveweight gain of heifers was similar between systems since the higher crude protein content available in SPS contributed to improved forage nutritional value. From the 17th to the 19th year, weight gain per area was lower in the SPS compared with the OP (169 vs 199 kg ha?1), although the difference between systems was small. Signal grass presents a high degree of phenotypic plasticity in response to changes in shade levels, which gives this species a high potential for use in SPS.
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