Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa,Braulio Maia de Lana
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do, Monteiro,Hélida Christhine de Freitas, Silva,Sila Carneiro da, Vilela,Hélio Henrique, Silveira,Márcia Cristina Teixeira da, Rodrigues,Carlindo Santos, Sbrissia,André Fischer
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Resumo: We assessed the accumulation dynamics of forage and its components in Elephant grass cv. Napier (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) that were subjected to three post-grazing height treatments (30, 50, and 70 cm) from February through May 2009 (experiment one) and December 2009 through May 2010 (experiment two). In experiment one, the grazing events started when the light interception by the canopy reached 95%. The same was adopted for experiment two, except for the first grazing event, which was based on the height of the apical meristems of basal tillers. The experimental design for both experiments was a randomized complete block with three replications. The pastures that were managed at a post-grazing height of 30 cm exhibited lower rates of leaf and stem growth, total growth and forage accumulation than those that were managed at 50 or 70 cm, indicating that post-grazing height affects Elephant grass. The pastures that were managed at 50 cm exhibited relatively stable accumulation rates and less stem accumulation. Pastures managed at 70 cm of pos-grazing height presented more leaf and stem accumulation. Most apical meristems of Elephant grass should be removed in the first grazing when they reach the post-grazing target height of 50 cm. The elevation in the residual post-grazing height, especially in the summer, raises the regrowth vigor in the Elephant grass cv. Napier pasture. The post-grazing height of 30 cm reduces the growth of the Elephant grass cv. Napier.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
title Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
spellingShingle Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
Sousa,Braulio Maia de Lana
grazing management
growth
light interception
Pennisetum purpureum
senescence
tiller categories
title_short Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
title_full Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
title_fullStr Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
title_sort Dynamics of forage accumulation in Elephant grass subjected to rotational grazing intensities
author Sousa,Braulio Maia de Lana
author_facet Sousa,Braulio Maia de Lana
Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
Monteiro,Hélida Christhine de Freitas
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Vilela,Hélio Henrique
Silveira,Márcia Cristina Teixeira da
Rodrigues,Carlindo Santos
Sbrissia,André Fischer
author_role author
author2 Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
Monteiro,Hélida Christhine de Freitas
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Vilela,Hélio Henrique
Silveira,Márcia Cristina Teixeira da
Rodrigues,Carlindo Santos
Sbrissia,André Fischer
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa,Braulio Maia de Lana
Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
Monteiro,Hélida Christhine de Freitas
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Vilela,Hélio Henrique
Silveira,Márcia Cristina Teixeira da
Rodrigues,Carlindo Santos
Sbrissia,André Fischer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv grazing management
growth
light interception
Pennisetum purpureum
senescence
tiller categories
topic grazing management
growth
light interception
Pennisetum purpureum
senescence
tiller categories
description We assessed the accumulation dynamics of forage and its components in Elephant grass cv. Napier (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) that were subjected to three post-grazing height treatments (30, 50, and 70 cm) from February through May 2009 (experiment one) and December 2009 through May 2010 (experiment two). In experiment one, the grazing events started when the light interception by the canopy reached 95%. The same was adopted for experiment two, except for the first grazing event, which was based on the height of the apical meristems of basal tillers. The experimental design for both experiments was a randomized complete block with three replications. The pastures that were managed at a post-grazing height of 30 cm exhibited lower rates of leaf and stem growth, total growth and forage accumulation than those that were managed at 50 or 70 cm, indicating that post-grazing height affects Elephant grass. The pastures that were managed at 50 cm exhibited relatively stable accumulation rates and less stem accumulation. Pastures managed at 70 cm of pos-grazing height presented more leaf and stem accumulation. Most apical meristems of Elephant grass should be removed in the first grazing when they reach the post-grazing target height of 50 cm. The elevation in the residual post-grazing height, especially in the summer, raises the regrowth vigor in the Elephant grass cv. Napier pasture. The post-grazing height of 30 cm reduces the growth of the Elephant grass cv. Napier.
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