A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Gabriela Trevisan
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Zanini,Guilherme Doneda, Padilha,Deisy Andrade, Sbrissia,André Fischer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) is one of the most cultivated temperate annual forage crop around the world. Despite that, there is little information about the process of stem elongation during its vegetative growth. This information would be useful for grazing management purposes. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the herbage accumulation and stem elongation rates in annual ryegrass pastures submitted to intermittent stocking. The experimental design used was a completely randomized 2x2 factorial with three replications. The treatments were defined by the combination of two pre-grazing heights (15 and 25cm) associated with two post-grazing heights (4 and 8cm). The herbage accumulation rates were higher in pastures with 25cm pre-grazing associated with post-grazing heights of 8cm. However, leaf production rate was only affected by post-grazing height, with higher values being recorded for stubbles heights of 8cm, regardless of pre-grazing height. Stem elongation rates in annual ryegrass tillers increased rapidly when pastures reached around 18cm, a condition where there was a relatively low competition for light, suggesting that; 1) pre-grazing heights of 18 to 20cm in annual ryegrass could be used as a upper limit for grazing management purposes whether the objective is to minimize stem contribution in accumulated herbage and 2) It seems that stem elongation is as inevitable process (independently of competition for light) and that this could be related to the necessary strength of stems, pseudostems and sheaths to support larger and heavier leaves.
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spelling A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swardsgrazing flexibilitygrazing managementsward heightlight interceptionLolium multiflorumABSTRACT: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) is one of the most cultivated temperate annual forage crop around the world. Despite that, there is little information about the process of stem elongation during its vegetative growth. This information would be useful for grazing management purposes. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the herbage accumulation and stem elongation rates in annual ryegrass pastures submitted to intermittent stocking. The experimental design used was a completely randomized 2x2 factorial with three replications. The treatments were defined by the combination of two pre-grazing heights (15 and 25cm) associated with two post-grazing heights (4 and 8cm). The herbage accumulation rates were higher in pastures with 25cm pre-grazing associated with post-grazing heights of 8cm. However, leaf production rate was only affected by post-grazing height, with higher values being recorded for stubbles heights of 8cm, regardless of pre-grazing height. Stem elongation rates in annual ryegrass tillers increased rapidly when pastures reached around 18cm, a condition where there was a relatively low competition for light, suggesting that; 1) pre-grazing heights of 18 to 20cm in annual ryegrass could be used as a upper limit for grazing management purposes whether the objective is to minimize stem contribution in accumulated herbage and 2) It seems that stem elongation is as inevitable process (independently of competition for light) and that this could be related to the necessary strength of stems, pseudostems and sheaths to support larger and heavier leaves.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000100169Ciência Rural v.46 n.1 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20141508info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Gabriela TrevisanZanini,Guilherme DonedaPadilha,Deisy AndradeSbrissia,André Fischereng2016-01-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
title A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
spellingShingle A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
Santos,Gabriela Trevisan
grazing flexibility
grazing management
sward height
light interception
Lolium multiflorum
title_short A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
title_full A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
title_fullStr A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
title_full_unstemmed A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
title_sort A grazing height target to minimize tiller stem elongation rate in annual ryegrass swards
author Santos,Gabriela Trevisan
author_facet Santos,Gabriela Trevisan
Zanini,Guilherme Doneda
Padilha,Deisy Andrade
Sbrissia,André Fischer
author_role author
author2 Zanini,Guilherme Doneda
Padilha,Deisy Andrade
Sbrissia,André Fischer
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Gabriela Trevisan
Zanini,Guilherme Doneda
Padilha,Deisy Andrade
Sbrissia,André Fischer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv grazing flexibility
grazing management
sward height
light interception
Lolium multiflorum
topic grazing flexibility
grazing management
sward height
light interception
Lolium multiflorum
description ABSTRACT: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) is one of the most cultivated temperate annual forage crop around the world. Despite that, there is little information about the process of stem elongation during its vegetative growth. This information would be useful for grazing management purposes. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the herbage accumulation and stem elongation rates in annual ryegrass pastures submitted to intermittent stocking. The experimental design used was a completely randomized 2x2 factorial with three replications. The treatments were defined by the combination of two pre-grazing heights (15 and 25cm) associated with two post-grazing heights (4 and 8cm). The herbage accumulation rates were higher in pastures with 25cm pre-grazing associated with post-grazing heights of 8cm. However, leaf production rate was only affected by post-grazing height, with higher values being recorded for stubbles heights of 8cm, regardless of pre-grazing height. Stem elongation rates in annual ryegrass tillers increased rapidly when pastures reached around 18cm, a condition where there was a relatively low competition for light, suggesting that; 1) pre-grazing heights of 18 to 20cm in annual ryegrass could be used as a upper limit for grazing management purposes whether the objective is to minimize stem contribution in accumulated herbage and 2) It seems that stem elongation is as inevitable process (independently of competition for light) and that this could be related to the necessary strength of stems, pseudostems and sheaths to support larger and heavier leaves.
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