Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime

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Autor(a) principal: Dochwat,A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Neumann,M., Bumbieris Junior,V.H., Heker Junior,J.C., Cristo,F.B., Zdepski,B.F., Souza,A.M., Matchula,A.F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The present study aimed to evaluate the agronomic productive and qualitative traits of forage of black oats grown in different stands of plants. The experimental design was a 2 x 2 factorial randomized complete block design consisting of four treatments, two plant stands (175 and 350 plants m2) associated with two successive cutting periods (vegetative and full vegetative) and four replications. The stand of plants did not influence the production of dry biomass; with 175 plants m2, we obtained a compensatory effect by the greater number of tillers m2-1 and/or tiller plant-1. The population stand influenced the chemical parameters, where 175 plants m2 resulted in forage with higher contents of hemicellulose and total digestible nutrients and a lower content of neutral detergent fiber. In the comparison between cuts, the first cut compared to the second presented higher values of crude protein (26.53%). It is recommended that the black oat be cultivated with a population stand of 175 plants m2 for generating an increase in the number of tillers m2-1 and tillers plant-1, in addition to improving the in situ dry matter digestibility of the whole plant, without causing reduction of production of dry biomass per unit area.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
title Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
spellingShingle Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
Dochwat,A.
successive cuts
digestibility
winter forage
crude protein
title_short Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
title_full Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
title_fullStr Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
title_full_unstemmed Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
title_sort Production and nutritional quality of black oat forage grown in different population stands under a successive cutting regime
author Dochwat,A.
author_facet Dochwat,A.
Neumann,M.
Bumbieris Junior,V.H.
Heker Junior,J.C.
Cristo,F.B.
Zdepski,B.F.
Souza,A.M.
Matchula,A.F.
author_role author
author2 Neumann,M.
Bumbieris Junior,V.H.
Heker Junior,J.C.
Cristo,F.B.
Zdepski,B.F.
Souza,A.M.
Matchula,A.F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dochwat,A.
Neumann,M.
Bumbieris Junior,V.H.
Heker Junior,J.C.
Cristo,F.B.
Zdepski,B.F.
Souza,A.M.
Matchula,A.F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv successive cuts
digestibility
winter forage
crude protein
topic successive cuts
digestibility
winter forage
crude protein
description ABSTRACT The present study aimed to evaluate the agronomic productive and qualitative traits of forage of black oats grown in different stands of plants. The experimental design was a 2 x 2 factorial randomized complete block design consisting of four treatments, two plant stands (175 and 350 plants m2) associated with two successive cutting periods (vegetative and full vegetative) and four replications. The stand of plants did not influence the production of dry biomass; with 175 plants m2, we obtained a compensatory effect by the greater number of tillers m2-1 and/or tiller plant-1. The population stand influenced the chemical parameters, where 175 plants m2 resulted in forage with higher contents of hemicellulose and total digestible nutrients and a lower content of neutral detergent fiber. In the comparison between cuts, the first cut compared to the second presented higher values of crude protein (26.53%). It is recommended that the black oat be cultivated with a population stand of 175 plants m2 for generating an increase in the number of tillers m2-1 and tillers plant-1, in addition to improving the in situ dry matter digestibility of the whole plant, without causing reduction of production of dry biomass per unit area.
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