Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Manoel Eduardo Rozalino
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ávila, Amanda Bortoleto, Carvalho, Angélica Nunes de, Rocha, Gabriel de Oliveira, van Cleef, Flavia de Oliveira Scarpino, Segatto, Bruno Nascimento, Vasconcelos, Kathleen Alves, Pereira, Rayne Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/28581
Resumo: Pasture mowing at the beginning of deferment stimulates tillering and can be used in different ways. The aim of this study was to understand how the mowing of Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu Syn. Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (marandu palisade grass) prior to the deferment period modifies tillering activity and the characteristics of young, mature, and old tillers. Three mowing strategies were evaluated: canopies kept at a height of 15 cm for five months before deferment (15/15 cm); canopies kept at 30 cm (30/15 cm) or 45 cm (45/15 cm) for five months before deferment and posteriorly cut to 15 cm at the start of the deferment period. The structural characteristics of young, mature, and old tillers of marandu palisade grass were compared only at the end of the deferment period. The tiller appearance rate was greater before (16.0%) than during (6.4%) the deferment period, but a contrasting response pattern was observed for the tiller mortality rate. The defoliation strategies that resulted in greater numbers of tillers in the canopies were 30/15 cm (2,098 tillers m-²) and 45/15 cm (2,160 tillers m-2). The defoliation strategy that generated the greatest percentage of young tillers in the canopy was 45/15 cm (26.1%), while the percentage of old tillers was greater in the canopies submitted to the 15/15 cm (64.1%) and 30/15 cm (61.5%) strategies. Weight and percentage of live stems of mature and old tillers were greater in relation to young tillers. The percentage of live leaves was grater in young tillers (52.6%), intermediate in mature tillers (41.4%), and lower in old tillers (21.3%). Regarding the percentage of dead leaves, the opposite trend was observed, where the percentage was greater in the old than in young tillers. Leaf area was greater in mature tillers (55.3 cm²) than in old tillers (29.2 cm²). Mowing of the marandu palisade grass to 15 cm at the beginning of the deferment period increases the number of young tillers, which have a more favorable morphological composition than mature and old tillers.
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spelling Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tilleringEstratégias para o rebaixamento do capim-marandu no início do período de diferimento e seus efeitos sobre o perfilhamentoMorphological compositionDynamics of tilleringTillersUrochloa brizantha.Área foliarComposição morfológicaIdade do perfilhoUrochloa brizantha.Pasture mowing at the beginning of deferment stimulates tillering and can be used in different ways. The aim of this study was to understand how the mowing of Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu Syn. Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (marandu palisade grass) prior to the deferment period modifies tillering activity and the characteristics of young, mature, and old tillers. Three mowing strategies were evaluated: canopies kept at a height of 15 cm for five months before deferment (15/15 cm); canopies kept at 30 cm (30/15 cm) or 45 cm (45/15 cm) for five months before deferment and posteriorly cut to 15 cm at the start of the deferment period. The structural characteristics of young, mature, and old tillers of marandu palisade grass were compared only at the end of the deferment period. The tiller appearance rate was greater before (16.0%) than during (6.4%) the deferment period, but a contrasting response pattern was observed for the tiller mortality rate. The defoliation strategies that resulted in greater numbers of tillers in the canopies were 30/15 cm (2,098 tillers m-²) and 45/15 cm (2,160 tillers m-2). The defoliation strategy that generated the greatest percentage of young tillers in the canopy was 45/15 cm (26.1%), while the percentage of old tillers was greater in the canopies submitted to the 15/15 cm (64.1%) and 30/15 cm (61.5%) strategies. Weight and percentage of live stems of mature and old tillers were greater in relation to young tillers. The percentage of live leaves was grater in young tillers (52.6%), intermediate in mature tillers (41.4%), and lower in old tillers (21.3%). Regarding the percentage of dead leaves, the opposite trend was observed, where the percentage was greater in the old than in young tillers. Leaf area was greater in mature tillers (55.3 cm²) than in old tillers (29.2 cm²). Mowing of the marandu palisade grass to 15 cm at the beginning of the deferment period increases the number of young tillers, which have a more favorable morphological composition than mature and old tillers.O rebaixamento do pasto no início do diferimento estimula o perfilhamento e pode ser realizado de distintas maneiras. O objetivo deste estudo foi compreender como as formas de rebaixamento da Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu syn. Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (capim-marandu) no início do diferimento modificam o perfilhamento e as características de perfilhos jovens, maduros e velhos. Três estratégias de rebaixamento foram avaliadas: dossel com 15 cm cinco meses antes do diferimento (15/15 cm)? e dosséis com 30 cm (30/15 cm) ou 45 cm (45/15 cm) durante cinco meses e rebaixado para 15 cm no início do diferimento. Também foram avaliadas as características estruturais de perfilhos jovens, maduros e velhos do capim-marandu ao fim do período de diferimento. A taxa de aparecimento de perfilho foi maior antes (16,0 %) do que durante (6,4 %) o período de diferimento, mas um padrão de resposta contrário ocorreu para a taxa de mortalidade de perfilho. As estratégias de desfolhação que resultaram em maior número de perfilho nos dosséis foram as de 30/15 cm (2.098 perfilho m-2) e 45/15 cm (2.160 perfilho m-2). A estratégia de desfolhação que gerou maior porcentagem de perfilho jovem no dossel foi a de 45/15 cm (26,1 %), enquanto que a porcentagem de perfilho velho foi maior nos dosséis submetidos às estratégias de 15/15 cm (64,1 %) e 30/15 cm (61,5 %). O peso e a percentagem de colmo vivo dos perfilhos maduros e velhos foram maiores em relação ao do perfilho jovem. A porcentagem de folha viva foi maior nos perfilhos jovens (52,6 %), intermediária no perfilho maduro (41,4 %) e menor no perfilho velho (21,3 %). A porcentagem de folha morta apresentou padrão de resposta contrário ao observado para a percentagem de folha viva. A área foliar foi maior no perfilho maduro (55,3 cm²) e menor no perfilho velho (29,2 cm²). O rebaixamento do capim-marandu de 45 para 15 cm no início do diferimento aumenta o número de perfilhos jovens no dossel e esses perfilhos possuem melhor composição morfológica, em relação aos maduros e velhos.UEL2018-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de CampoPesquisa Epírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2858110.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1617Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 4 (2018); 1617-1626Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 4 (2018); 1617-16261679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
Estratégias para o rebaixamento do capim-marandu no início do período de diferimento e seus efeitos sobre o perfilhamento
title Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
spellingShingle Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
Santos, Manoel Eduardo Rozalino
Morphological composition
Dynamics of tillering
Tillers
Urochloa brizantha.
Área foliar
Composição morfológica
Idade do perfilho
Urochloa brizantha.
title_short Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
title_full Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
title_fullStr Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
title_full_unstemmed Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
title_sort Marandu palisade grass management strategies at the beginning of the deferment period and effects on tillering
author Santos, Manoel Eduardo Rozalino
author_facet Santos, Manoel Eduardo Rozalino
Ávila, Amanda Bortoleto
Carvalho, Angélica Nunes de
Rocha, Gabriel de Oliveira
van Cleef, Flavia de Oliveira Scarpino
Segatto, Bruno Nascimento
Vasconcelos, Kathleen Alves
Pereira, Rayne Souza
author_role author
author2 Ávila, Amanda Bortoleto
Carvalho, Angélica Nunes de
Rocha, Gabriel de Oliveira
van Cleef, Flavia de Oliveira Scarpino
Segatto, Bruno Nascimento
Vasconcelos, Kathleen Alves
Pereira, Rayne Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Manoel Eduardo Rozalino
Ávila, Amanda Bortoleto
Carvalho, Angélica Nunes de
Rocha, Gabriel de Oliveira
van Cleef, Flavia de Oliveira Scarpino
Segatto, Bruno Nascimento
Vasconcelos, Kathleen Alves
Pereira, Rayne Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morphological composition
Dynamics of tillering
Tillers
Urochloa brizantha.
Área foliar
Composição morfológica
Idade do perfilho
Urochloa brizantha.
topic Morphological composition
Dynamics of tillering
Tillers
Urochloa brizantha.
Área foliar
Composição morfológica
Idade do perfilho
Urochloa brizantha.
description Pasture mowing at the beginning of deferment stimulates tillering and can be used in different ways. The aim of this study was to understand how the mowing of Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu Syn. Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (marandu palisade grass) prior to the deferment period modifies tillering activity and the characteristics of young, mature, and old tillers. Three mowing strategies were evaluated: canopies kept at a height of 15 cm for five months before deferment (15/15 cm); canopies kept at 30 cm (30/15 cm) or 45 cm (45/15 cm) for five months before deferment and posteriorly cut to 15 cm at the start of the deferment period. The structural characteristics of young, mature, and old tillers of marandu palisade grass were compared only at the end of the deferment period. The tiller appearance rate was greater before (16.0%) than during (6.4%) the deferment period, but a contrasting response pattern was observed for the tiller mortality rate. The defoliation strategies that resulted in greater numbers of tillers in the canopies were 30/15 cm (2,098 tillers m-²) and 45/15 cm (2,160 tillers m-2). The defoliation strategy that generated the greatest percentage of young tillers in the canopy was 45/15 cm (26.1%), while the percentage of old tillers was greater in the canopies submitted to the 15/15 cm (64.1%) and 30/15 cm (61.5%) strategies. Weight and percentage of live stems of mature and old tillers were greater in relation to young tillers. The percentage of live leaves was grater in young tillers (52.6%), intermediate in mature tillers (41.4%), and lower in old tillers (21.3%). Regarding the percentage of dead leaves, the opposite trend was observed, where the percentage was greater in the old than in young tillers. Leaf area was greater in mature tillers (55.3 cm²) than in old tillers (29.2 cm²). Mowing of the marandu palisade grass to 15 cm at the beginning of the deferment period increases the number of young tillers, which have a more favorable morphological composition than mature and old tillers.
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