Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Rodrigo Gregório da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Neiva,José Neuman Miranda, Santos,Antonio Clementino dos, Cândido,Magno José Duarte, Sousa,Antonio Luiz Dias, Lopes,Marcos Neves, Silva,Rafael de Oliveira da, Carneiro,Leovegildo Caldas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to identify the pattern of deposition of feces by supplemented crossbred dairy cows after the lactation peak on cultivated areas under levels of intensification of the system and its effects on nitrogen cycling, with the aid of geostatistics, in the rainy period. Treatments were composed of two levels of nitrogen fertilization (equivalent to 400 and 800 kg N/ha/year) and two types of animals, according to the daily milk production. Geostatistical and descriptive analyses of the data were conducted. The data presented positive coefficients of skewness and platykurtic kurtosis. For the coefficient of variation, there was elevated alteration, with rest areas showing higher values and paddocks with a higher level of fertilization showing lower values.The climate factors radiation, temperature and relative humidity significantly influenced the dispersion and location of feces. As to the degree of spatial dependence, the classification varied from moderated to strong. The range was from 14.0 to 12.7 m for the rest areas and paddocks, respectively. Fertilization and concentrate supply affected the deposition and loss of nitrogen via feces, elevating its values as the nutritional uptake is elevated. Fecal deposition showed heterogeneity, with areas of greater concentration such as shades, entrance of the paddocks and threshing floor, showing deposition peaks that reach 1,051.2 kg N/ha/year.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
title Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
spellingShingle Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
Silva,Rodrigo Gregório da
geostatistics
nitrogen fertilization
nutrient cycling
pasture
supplementation
title_short Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
title_full Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
title_sort Spatial distribution of feces and estimates of nitrogen return by dairy cows on mombasa grass pastures
author Silva,Rodrigo Gregório da
author_facet Silva,Rodrigo Gregório da
Neiva,José Neuman Miranda
Santos,Antonio Clementino dos
Cândido,Magno José Duarte
Sousa,Antonio Luiz Dias
Lopes,Marcos Neves
Silva,Rafael de Oliveira da
Carneiro,Leovegildo Caldas
author_role author
author2 Neiva,José Neuman Miranda
Santos,Antonio Clementino dos
Cândido,Magno José Duarte
Sousa,Antonio Luiz Dias
Lopes,Marcos Neves
Silva,Rafael de Oliveira da
Carneiro,Leovegildo Caldas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Rodrigo Gregório da
Neiva,José Neuman Miranda
Santos,Antonio Clementino dos
Cândido,Magno José Duarte
Sousa,Antonio Luiz Dias
Lopes,Marcos Neves
Silva,Rafael de Oliveira da
Carneiro,Leovegildo Caldas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv geostatistics
nitrogen fertilization
nutrient cycling
pasture
supplementation
topic geostatistics
nitrogen fertilization
nutrient cycling
pasture
supplementation
description The objective of this study was to identify the pattern of deposition of feces by supplemented crossbred dairy cows after the lactation peak on cultivated areas under levels of intensification of the system and its effects on nitrogen cycling, with the aid of geostatistics, in the rainy period. Treatments were composed of two levels of nitrogen fertilization (equivalent to 400 and 800 kg N/ha/year) and two types of animals, according to the daily milk production. Geostatistical and descriptive analyses of the data were conducted. The data presented positive coefficients of skewness and platykurtic kurtosis. For the coefficient of variation, there was elevated alteration, with rest areas showing higher values and paddocks with a higher level of fertilization showing lower values.The climate factors radiation, temperature and relative humidity significantly influenced the dispersion and location of feces. As to the degree of spatial dependence, the classification varied from moderated to strong. The range was from 14.0 to 12.7 m for the rest areas and paddocks, respectively. Fertilization and concentrate supply affected the deposition and loss of nitrogen via feces, elevating its values as the nutritional uptake is elevated. Fecal deposition showed heterogeneity, with areas of greater concentration such as shades, entrance of the paddocks and threshing floor, showing deposition peaks that reach 1,051.2 kg N/ha/year.
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