Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda,Vanessa Soares
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães, Silva,Alexandre Christófaro, Pereira,Rosana Cristina, Pereira,Odilon Gomes, Torrado,Pablo Vidal, Fernandes,José Sebastião Cunha, Oliveira,Maxwel Coura
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: Dry matter yield and chemical composition of forage grasses harvested from an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits were evaluated. A split-plot scheme in a randomized block design with four replicates was used, with five grasses in the plots and three harvests in the subplots. The mineral content and extraction and heavy metal concentration were evaluated in the second cut, using a randomized block design with five grasses and four replicates. The grasses were Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk, Brachiaria ruziziensis, Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu and cv. Xaraés, and Panicum maximum cv. Tanzânia, cut at 42 days of regrowth. The dry matter yield per cut reached 1,480 kg ha-1; the minimum crude protein content was 9.5% and the average neutral detergent fiber content was 62.3%. The dry matter yield of grasses was satisfactory, and may be an alternative for rehabilitating areas degraded by solid waste deposits. The concentration of heavy metals in the plants was below toxicity levels; the chemical composition was appropriate, except for phosphorus. The rehabilitated areas may therefore be used for grazing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
title Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
spellingShingle Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
Miranda,Vanessa Soares
Brachiaria spp.
dry matter yield
heavy metals
mineral extraction
Tanzania grass
title_short Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
title_full Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
title_fullStr Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
title_sort Rehabilitation with forage grasses of an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits
author Miranda,Vanessa Soares
author_facet Miranda,Vanessa Soares
Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães
Silva,Alexandre Christófaro
Pereira,Rosana Cristina
Pereira,Odilon Gomes
Torrado,Pablo Vidal
Fernandes,José Sebastião Cunha
Oliveira,Maxwel Coura
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães
Silva,Alexandre Christófaro
Pereira,Rosana Cristina
Pereira,Odilon Gomes
Torrado,Pablo Vidal
Fernandes,José Sebastião Cunha
Oliveira,Maxwel Coura
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda,Vanessa Soares
Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães
Silva,Alexandre Christófaro
Pereira,Rosana Cristina
Pereira,Odilon Gomes
Torrado,Pablo Vidal
Fernandes,José Sebastião Cunha
Oliveira,Maxwel Coura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachiaria spp.
dry matter yield
heavy metals
mineral extraction
Tanzania grass
topic Brachiaria spp.
dry matter yield
heavy metals
mineral extraction
Tanzania grass
description Dry matter yield and chemical composition of forage grasses harvested from an area degraded by urban solid waste deposits were evaluated. A split-plot scheme in a randomized block design with four replicates was used, with five grasses in the plots and three harvests in the subplots. The mineral content and extraction and heavy metal concentration were evaluated in the second cut, using a randomized block design with five grasses and four replicates. The grasses were Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk, Brachiaria ruziziensis, Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu and cv. Xaraés, and Panicum maximum cv. Tanzânia, cut at 42 days of regrowth. The dry matter yield per cut reached 1,480 kg ha-1; the minimum crude protein content was 9.5% and the average neutral detergent fiber content was 62.3%. The dry matter yield of grasses was satisfactory, and may be an alternative for rehabilitating areas degraded by solid waste deposits. The concentration of heavy metals in the plants was below toxicity levels; the chemical composition was appropriate, except for phosphorus. The rehabilitated areas may therefore be used for grazing.
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