ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Renato Sérgio , Mota dos
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Itamar Pereira de, Morais, Rafael Fiusa de, Urquiaga, Segundo Caballero, Boddey, Robert Michel, Alves, Bruno José Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/1837
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the production components of aboveground and total root stock biomass of Brachiaria pastures of different ages after renovation. Three B.brizantha pastures, with one, seven, and nine years after renovation through the Barreirão system, and one B. decumbens pasture twenty years after traditional renovation were evaluated. The areas were located at Goiânia, Brazil (16º35'12";S, 49º21'14";W, 730 m). The one year after renovation pasture showed the highest productivity, 197% higher than the twenty year after renovation pasture. With increasing pasture renovation age, there was a production and regrowth rate decrease due to the degradation process. This aspect may be observed in the root system development, since the total root productivity to 100 cm depth was reduced as pasture age increased, with 9.14 Mg ha-1, 4.87 Mg ha-1, and 2.90 Mg ha-1 for pastures of seven, nine, and twenty years after renovation, respectively. The one year pasture did not show appreciable root contribution. The Brachiaria regrowth pasture was found to be dependent on system N availability; hence, the litter production showed to be a good pasture degradation indicator. The N stocks down to 100 cm depth were of 7.54 Mg ha-1, 8.70 Mg ha-1, and 9.47 Mg ha-1, in the pastures with one, seven, and twenty years, respectively. These values were much lower than those in the nine year after renovation pasture (14.2 Mg ha-1). KEY-WORDS: Brachiaria; pastures; roots; litter.
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spelling ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATIONCOMPONENTES DA PARTE AÉREA E RAÍZES DE PASTAGENS DE Brachiaria spp. EM DIFERENTES IDADES APÓS A REFORMA, COMO INDICADORES DE PRODUTIVIDADE EM AMBIENTE DE CERRADOBrachiariapasturesrootslitterBraquiáriapastagemraízesliteira This study aimed to evaluate the production components of aboveground and total root stock biomass of Brachiaria pastures of different ages after renovation. Three B.brizantha pastures, with one, seven, and nine years after renovation through the Barreirão system, and one B. decumbens pasture twenty years after traditional renovation were evaluated. The areas were located at Goiânia, Brazil (16º35'12";S, 49º21'14";W, 730 m). The one year after renovation pasture showed the highest productivity, 197% higher than the twenty year after renovation pasture. With increasing pasture renovation age, there was a production and regrowth rate decrease due to the degradation process. This aspect may be observed in the root system development, since the total root productivity to 100 cm depth was reduced as pasture age increased, with 9.14 Mg ha-1, 4.87 Mg ha-1, and 2.90 Mg ha-1 for pastures of seven, nine, and twenty years after renovation, respectively. The one year pasture did not show appreciable root contribution. The Brachiaria regrowth pasture was found to be dependent on system N availability; hence, the litter production showed to be a good pasture degradation indicator. The N stocks down to 100 cm depth were of 7.54 Mg ha-1, 8.70 Mg ha-1, and 9.47 Mg ha-1, in the pastures with one, seven, and twenty years, respectively. These values were much lower than those in the nine year after renovation pasture (14.2 Mg ha-1). KEY-WORDS: Brachiaria; pastures; roots; litter. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a produção de componentes da parte aérea e raízes totais em pastagens de Brachiaria de diferentes idades após a reforma, em ecossistema de cerrado. Três pastagens eram de Brachiaria brizantha após um, sete e nove anos da reforma pelo sistema Barreirão, e outra de Brachiaria decumbens, após vinte anos de reforma pelo sistema convencional. As áreas estudadas localizam-se em Goiânia-GO (16º35'12"S, 49º21'14"W, 730 m). Observou-se que a pastagem mais nova apresentou uma taxa 197% superior, em produtividade, relativamente à pastagem com vinte anos. Com o aumento da idade das pastagens, houve decréscimo de produção e nas taxas de rebrota em decorrência do processo de degradação, o que foi atribuído ao manejo inadequado ao longo do tempo. Tal fato foi evidenciado pelo desenvolvimento do sistema radicular, pois a produtividade total de raízes até 100 cm de profundidade apresentou níveis de redução na ordem de 9,14 Mg ha-1, 4,87 Mg ha-1 e 2,90 Mg ha-1 para as pastagens de sete, nove e vinte anos, respectivamente. Na pastagem com um ano, ainda em fase de estabelecimento, não se observou grande contribuição radicular. A rebrota da pastagem foi dependente da disponibilidade de N no sistema; por isso, a produção de liteira mostrou ser indicadora do grau de degradação das pastagens, refletindo na ciclagem de N. O estoque de N até 100 cm de profundidade, das pastagens com um, sete e vinte anos foram de 7,54 Mg ha-1, 8,70 Mg ha-1 e 9,47 Mg ha-1, respectivamente, sendo muito inferiores ao encontrado na pastagem com nove anos da reforma (14,2 Mg ha-1). PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Braquiária; pastagem; raízes; liteira.Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás2007-10-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisa experimentalapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/1837Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; v. 37, n. 2, Apr./Jun. 2007; 119-124Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); v. 37, n. 2, abr./jun. 2007; 119-124Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 37, n. 2, abr./jun. 2007; 119-1241983-4063reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/1837/1749Santos, Renato Sérgio , Mota dosOliveira, Itamar Pereira deMorais, Rafael Fiusa deUrquiaga, Segundo CaballeroBoddey, Robert MichelAlves, Bruno José Rodriguesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-02-27T00:01:18Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/1837Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/patPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/oaiaseleguini.pat@gmail.com||mgoes@agro.ufg.br1983-40631517-6398opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:52.688196Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
COMPONENTES DA PARTE AÉREA E RAÍZES DE PASTAGENS DE Brachiaria spp. EM DIFERENTES IDADES APÓS A REFORMA, COMO INDICADORES DE PRODUTIVIDADE EM AMBIENTE DE CERRADO
title ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
spellingShingle ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
Santos, Renato Sérgio , Mota dos
Brachiaria
pastures
roots
litter
Braquiária
pastagem
raízes
liteira
title_short ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
title_full ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
title_fullStr ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
title_full_unstemmed ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
title_sort ABOVEGROUND AND TOTAL ROOT BIOMASS COMPONENTS OF Brachiaria PASTURES IN DIFFERENT AGES AFTER RENOVATION AS A PRODUCTION INDICATOR UNDER SAVANNA VEGETATION
author Santos, Renato Sérgio , Mota dos
author_facet Santos, Renato Sérgio , Mota dos
Oliveira, Itamar Pereira de
Morais, Rafael Fiusa de
Urquiaga, Segundo Caballero
Boddey, Robert Michel
Alves, Bruno José Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Itamar Pereira de
Morais, Rafael Fiusa de
Urquiaga, Segundo Caballero
Boddey, Robert Michel
Alves, Bruno José Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Renato Sérgio , Mota dos
Oliveira, Itamar Pereira de
Morais, Rafael Fiusa de
Urquiaga, Segundo Caballero
Boddey, Robert Michel
Alves, Bruno José Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachiaria
pastures
roots
litter
Braquiária
pastagem
raízes
liteira
topic Brachiaria
pastures
roots
litter
Braquiária
pastagem
raízes
liteira
description This study aimed to evaluate the production components of aboveground and total root stock biomass of Brachiaria pastures of different ages after renovation. Three B.brizantha pastures, with one, seven, and nine years after renovation through the Barreirão system, and one B. decumbens pasture twenty years after traditional renovation were evaluated. The areas were located at Goiânia, Brazil (16º35'12";S, 49º21'14";W, 730 m). The one year after renovation pasture showed the highest productivity, 197% higher than the twenty year after renovation pasture. With increasing pasture renovation age, there was a production and regrowth rate decrease due to the degradation process. This aspect may be observed in the root system development, since the total root productivity to 100 cm depth was reduced as pasture age increased, with 9.14 Mg ha-1, 4.87 Mg ha-1, and 2.90 Mg ha-1 for pastures of seven, nine, and twenty years after renovation, respectively. The one year pasture did not show appreciable root contribution. The Brachiaria regrowth pasture was found to be dependent on system N availability; hence, the litter production showed to be a good pasture degradation indicator. The N stocks down to 100 cm depth were of 7.54 Mg ha-1, 8.70 Mg ha-1, and 9.47 Mg ha-1, in the pastures with one, seven, and twenty years, respectively. These values were much lower than those in the nine year after renovation pasture (14.2 Mg ha-1). KEY-WORDS: Brachiaria; pastures; roots; litter.
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