Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro,Edevaldo de Castro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Burak,Diego Lang, Cunha,Alexson de Mello, Passos,Renato Ribeiro, Mendonça,Eduardo de Sá
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista ciência agronômica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Visual assessments of pasture degradation levels are widespread because they are rapid, practical and inexpensive. However, they can be subjective, making it difficult to distinguish between degradation levels to establish management practices. This fact, in association with the lack of standardization of the number of levels and the assessment periods, suggests a need for further studies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relation between the degradation levels of visually evaluated pastures and the soil cover measured in fields in summer and winter. Percentages of Brachiaria grass, bare soil, spontaneous vegetation (broad and narrow leaf) and mulch were evaluated in 35 areas with different levels of visual degradation. Canonical discriminant analysis showed that a reduction in the visually assessed degradation level correlates better with the field-measured soil cover in summer. Visual distinctions between the degradation levels were difficult by the visual ambiguity between spontaneous vegetation and pasture in both assessment periods and the visual ambiguity between bare soil and mulch in winter. Visual assessments of pasture degradation should be standardized in the summer period and simplified to two degradation levels, making them more accurate and better related to the vegetation cover measured directly on the field.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
title Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
spellingShingle Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
Monteiro,Edevaldo de Castro
Brachiaria spp
Soil cover
Multivariate analysis
Quality assessment
title_short Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
title_full Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
title_fullStr Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
title_full_unstemmed Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
title_sort Visual assessment of pasture degradation: validation by ground cover and seasonal variation
author Monteiro,Edevaldo de Castro
author_facet Monteiro,Edevaldo de Castro
Burak,Diego Lang
Cunha,Alexson de Mello
Passos,Renato Ribeiro
Mendonça,Eduardo de Sá
author_role author
author2 Burak,Diego Lang
Cunha,Alexson de Mello
Passos,Renato Ribeiro
Mendonça,Eduardo de Sá
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro,Edevaldo de Castro
Burak,Diego Lang
Cunha,Alexson de Mello
Passos,Renato Ribeiro
Mendonça,Eduardo de Sá
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachiaria spp
Soil cover
Multivariate analysis
Quality assessment
topic Brachiaria spp
Soil cover
Multivariate analysis
Quality assessment
description ABSTRACT Visual assessments of pasture degradation levels are widespread because they are rapid, practical and inexpensive. However, they can be subjective, making it difficult to distinguish between degradation levels to establish management practices. This fact, in association with the lack of standardization of the number of levels and the assessment periods, suggests a need for further studies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relation between the degradation levels of visually evaluated pastures and the soil cover measured in fields in summer and winter. Percentages of Brachiaria grass, bare soil, spontaneous vegetation (broad and narrow leaf) and mulch were evaluated in 35 areas with different levels of visual degradation. Canonical discriminant analysis showed that a reduction in the visually assessed degradation level correlates better with the field-measured soil cover in summer. Visual distinctions between the degradation levels were difficult by the visual ambiguity between spontaneous vegetation and pasture in both assessment periods and the visual ambiguity between bare soil and mulch in winter. Visual assessments of pasture degradation should be standardized in the summer period and simplified to two degradation levels, making them more accurate and better related to the vegetation cover measured directly on the field.
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