Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Juliana Mara de Freitas
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Andrighetto, Cristiana, Mateus, Gustavo Pavan, Lupatini, Gelci Carlos, Daldon, Murilo Scalet, Lima, Larissa Pereira de, Luz, Patrícia Aparecida da, Bello, Hornblenda Joaquina Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30294
https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210047
Resumo: The present study aimed to assess the productive performance, ingestive behavior, and thermal condition of crossbred beef heifers in an integrated livestock-forest (ILF) system with different tree-planting designs. Seventy-two ½ Angus ½ Nellore heifers were divided in three treatments—conventional system (CS) without eucalyptus, integrated livestock system with 187 eucalyptus ha−1 (ILF-1L), and integrated livestock system with 446 eucalyptus ha−1 (ILF-3L)—, in the winter and summer. Total dry mass of forage (TDM), chemical analysis of Marandu palisadegrass, average daily gain (ADG), stocking rate (SR), weight gain per area (WGA), behavior, microclimatic variables, and thermal comfort indexes were evaluated. A higher percentage of crude protein and lower TDM and SR were observed in ILF-1L and ILF-3L, with no differences for ADG and WGA. Ambient temperature, temperature-humidity index, black globe-humidity index, and radiant heat load were better in ILF-1L and ILF-3L. Heifers in ILF-1L and ILF-3L carried out grazing, resting, rumination, and other activities in the shade. In the summer, heifers in ILF-1L and ILF-3L spent less time resting and more time in rumination and performing other activities than those in the CS. In conclusion, the better forage quality in ILF-1L and ILF-3L does not alter the performance of heifers or WGA, despite the decreased TDM and SR. Furthermore, ILF-1L and ILF-3L provide better thermal comfort, and heifers that do not have access to shade decrease their activities as a strategy to reduce the use of energy for thermal regulation process
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spelling Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequenciesanimal welfaresilvopastoral systemthermal comfortThe present study aimed to assess the productive performance, ingestive behavior, and thermal condition of crossbred beef heifers in an integrated livestock-forest (ILF) system with different tree-planting designs. Seventy-two ½ Angus ½ Nellore heifers were divided in three treatments—conventional system (CS) without eucalyptus, integrated livestock system with 187 eucalyptus ha−1 (ILF-1L), and integrated livestock system with 446 eucalyptus ha−1 (ILF-3L)—, in the winter and summer. Total dry mass of forage (TDM), chemical analysis of Marandu palisadegrass, average daily gain (ADG), stocking rate (SR), weight gain per area (WGA), behavior, microclimatic variables, and thermal comfort indexes were evaluated. A higher percentage of crude protein and lower TDM and SR were observed in ILF-1L and ILF-3L, with no differences for ADG and WGA. Ambient temperature, temperature-humidity index, black globe-humidity index, and radiant heat load were better in ILF-1L and ILF-3L. Heifers in ILF-1L and ILF-3L carried out grazing, resting, rumination, and other activities in the shade. In the summer, heifers in ILF-1L and ILF-3L spent less time resting and more time in rumination and performing other activities than those in the CS. In conclusion, the better forage quality in ILF-1L and ILF-3L does not alter the performance of heifers or WGA, despite the decreased TDM and SR. Furthermore, ILF-1L and ILF-3L provide better thermal comfort, and heifers that do not have access to shade decrease their activities as a strategy to reduce the use of energy for thermal regulation processBrazilian Journal of Animal Science2022-12-20T18:22:39Z2022-12-20T18:22:39Z2022-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSantos, J. M. F.; Andrighetto, C.; Mateus, G. P.; Lupatini, G. C.; Daldon, M. S.; Lima, L. P.; Luz, P. A. and Bello, H. J. S. 2022. Productive performance and ingestive behavior of crossbred heifers in integrated livestock-forest systems. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 51:e20210047.1806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30294https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210047engR. Bras. Zootec., 51:e20210047, 2022Creative Commons Attribution Licenseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Juliana Mara de FreitasAndrighetto, CristianaMateus, Gustavo PavanLupatini, Gelci CarlosDaldon, Murilo ScaletLima, Larissa Pereira deLuz, Patrícia Aparecida daBello, Hornblenda Joaquina Silvareponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T07:12:13Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/30294Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T07:12:13LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
title Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
spellingShingle Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
Santos, Juliana Mara de Freitas
animal welfare
silvopastoral system
thermal comfort
title_short Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
title_full Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
title_fullStr Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
title_sort Biomass components and water use efficiency in cactus pear under different irrigation systems and harvest frequencies
author Santos, Juliana Mara de Freitas
author_facet Santos, Juliana Mara de Freitas
Andrighetto, Cristiana
Mateus, Gustavo Pavan
Lupatini, Gelci Carlos
Daldon, Murilo Scalet
Lima, Larissa Pereira de
Luz, Patrícia Aparecida da
Bello, Hornblenda Joaquina Silva
author_role author
author2 Andrighetto, Cristiana
Mateus, Gustavo Pavan
Lupatini, Gelci Carlos
Daldon, Murilo Scalet
Lima, Larissa Pereira de
Luz, Patrícia Aparecida da
Bello, Hornblenda Joaquina Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Juliana Mara de Freitas
Andrighetto, Cristiana
Mateus, Gustavo Pavan
Lupatini, Gelci Carlos
Daldon, Murilo Scalet
Lima, Larissa Pereira de
Luz, Patrícia Aparecida da
Bello, Hornblenda Joaquina Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal welfare
silvopastoral system
thermal comfort
topic animal welfare
silvopastoral system
thermal comfort
description The present study aimed to assess the productive performance, ingestive behavior, and thermal condition of crossbred beef heifers in an integrated livestock-forest (ILF) system with different tree-planting designs. Seventy-two ½ Angus ½ Nellore heifers were divided in three treatments—conventional system (CS) without eucalyptus, integrated livestock system with 187 eucalyptus ha−1 (ILF-1L), and integrated livestock system with 446 eucalyptus ha−1 (ILF-3L)—, in the winter and summer. Total dry mass of forage (TDM), chemical analysis of Marandu palisadegrass, average daily gain (ADG), stocking rate (SR), weight gain per area (WGA), behavior, microclimatic variables, and thermal comfort indexes were evaluated. A higher percentage of crude protein and lower TDM and SR were observed in ILF-1L and ILF-3L, with no differences for ADG and WGA. Ambient temperature, temperature-humidity index, black globe-humidity index, and radiant heat load were better in ILF-1L and ILF-3L. Heifers in ILF-1L and ILF-3L carried out grazing, resting, rumination, and other activities in the shade. In the summer, heifers in ILF-1L and ILF-3L spent less time resting and more time in rumination and performing other activities than those in the CS. In conclusion, the better forage quality in ILF-1L and ILF-3L does not alter the performance of heifers or WGA, despite the decreased TDM and SR. Furthermore, ILF-1L and ILF-3L provide better thermal comfort, and heifers that do not have access to shade decrease their activities as a strategy to reduce the use of energy for thermal regulation process
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1806-9290
https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30294
https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210047
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