Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Elephant grass (pennisetum purpureum schum.) has been grown only in cut-and-carry systems for a long time. However, interest in its grazing management has been increasing because of the selection of short-sized genotypes, which have gained new relevance since 1988 with the registration of ‘mott’ grass. in this sense, tall and short-sized genotypes present important differences in morphology, quality and productivity; although, environmental factors also exert influence on these aspects. This review aimed to approach how the elephant grass size can influence the morphophysiological characteristics, management decisions, and exploitation of this species. the morphophysiological aspects and the elephant grass sizes are important to direct their utilization in the different production systems. The research results from previous decades suggest that the particularities of the tall-sized genotypes, such as great forage accumulation, high organic reserves content, and stem elongation, favor their management in cut-and-carry systems and industrial sectors. Conversely, the short-sized elephant grass genotypes present aspects as higher leaf proportion in the harvested forage, leaf/stem ratio, and tillering. these factors facilitate their exploitation in grazing systems. |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing managementcanopyfertilizationirrigationgenotype sizePennisetum purpureumABSTRACT: Elephant grass (pennisetum purpureum schum.) has been grown only in cut-and-carry systems for a long time. However, interest in its grazing management has been increasing because of the selection of short-sized genotypes, which have gained new relevance since 1988 with the registration of ‘mott’ grass. in this sense, tall and short-sized genotypes present important differences in morphology, quality and productivity; although, environmental factors also exert influence on these aspects. This review aimed to approach how the elephant grass size can influence the morphophysiological characteristics, management decisions, and exploitation of this species. the morphophysiological aspects and the elephant grass sizes are important to direct their utilization in the different production systems. The research results from previous decades suggest that the particularities of the tall-sized genotypes, such as great forage accumulation, high organic reserves content, and stem elongation, favor their management in cut-and-carry systems and industrial sectors. Conversely, the short-sized elephant grass genotypes present aspects as higher leaf proportion in the harvested forage, leaf/stem ratio, and tillering. these factors facilitate their exploitation in grazing systems.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000900402Ciência Rural v.51 n.9 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200848info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Pedro Henrique Ferreira daSales,Tafnes BernardoLemos,Maikon FigueredoSilva,Maria da ConceiçãoRibeiro,Robson Elpidio PereiraSantos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dosMello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão deCunha,Márcio Vieira daeng2021-05-28T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management Silva,Pedro Henrique Ferreira da canopy fertilization irrigation genotype size Pennisetum purpureum |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Tall and short-sized elephant grass genotypes: morphophysiological aspects cut-and-carry, and grazing management |
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Silva,Pedro Henrique Ferreira da |
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Silva,Pedro Henrique Ferreira da Sales,Tafnes Bernardo Lemos,Maikon Figueredo Silva,Maria da Conceição Ribeiro,Robson Elpidio Pereira Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de Cunha,Márcio Vieira da |
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Sales,Tafnes Bernardo Lemos,Maikon Figueredo Silva,Maria da Conceição Ribeiro,Robson Elpidio Pereira Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de Cunha,Márcio Vieira da |
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Silva,Pedro Henrique Ferreira da Sales,Tafnes Bernardo Lemos,Maikon Figueredo Silva,Maria da Conceição Ribeiro,Robson Elpidio Pereira Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de Cunha,Márcio Vieira da |
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canopy fertilization irrigation genotype size Pennisetum purpureum |
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canopy fertilization irrigation genotype size Pennisetum purpureum |
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ABSTRACT: Elephant grass (pennisetum purpureum schum.) has been grown only in cut-and-carry systems for a long time. However, interest in its grazing management has been increasing because of the selection of short-sized genotypes, which have gained new relevance since 1988 with the registration of ‘mott’ grass. in this sense, tall and short-sized genotypes present important differences in morphology, quality and productivity; although, environmental factors also exert influence on these aspects. This review aimed to approach how the elephant grass size can influence the morphophysiological characteristics, management decisions, and exploitation of this species. the morphophysiological aspects and the elephant grass sizes are important to direct their utilization in the different production systems. The research results from previous decades suggest that the particularities of the tall-sized genotypes, such as great forage accumulation, high organic reserves content, and stem elongation, favor their management in cut-and-carry systems and industrial sectors. Conversely, the short-sized elephant grass genotypes present aspects as higher leaf proportion in the harvested forage, leaf/stem ratio, and tillering. these factors facilitate their exploitation in grazing systems. |
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