Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system
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Resumo: | The objective of this study is to evaluate the forage mass, chemical composition, mineral content, and mineral absorption in signal grass (Urochloa decumbens) grown with different eucalypt clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest (iCLF) system. The split-split-plot scheme included three replicates arranged in a completely randomized block design. The eucalyptus clones GG 100 and I 144 (Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla) and VM 58 (Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus camaldulensis) were distributed in the plots. The split plots corresponded to the growth ages of signal grass (10, 17, 24, 31, 38, 45, and 52 days after corn harvest for silage). The split-split plots corresponded to two sampling sites: center of the inter-row and soil under the Eucalyptus canopy. The Eucalyptus clones did not affect the forage mass of the grass. Forage mass was increased linearly as the grass matured and was more readily available in the center of the inter-row than under the tree canopy. The grass grown with clone I 144 presented better chemical composition, with higher levels of crude protein and phosphorus and lower levels of neutral detergent fiber. The Eucalyptus clones did not significantly affect mineral absorption. However, the Eucalyptus clones, grass age, and sampling sites significantly changed potassium absorption. It is concluded that the forage mass of signal grass is suitable for use in grazing at 38 to 52 days after corn harvest in the iCLF system in the autumn season in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, without compromising the chemical composition of the grass. |
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Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest systemChemical compositionMineral absorptionGrowth agesSampling sitesComposição QuímicaExtração de mineraisIdades de CrescimentoLocais de AmostragemThe objective of this study is to evaluate the forage mass, chemical composition, mineral content, and mineral absorption in signal grass (Urochloa decumbens) grown with different eucalypt clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest (iCLF) system. The split-split-plot scheme included three replicates arranged in a completely randomized block design. The eucalyptus clones GG 100 and I 144 (Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla) and VM 58 (Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus camaldulensis) were distributed in the plots. The split plots corresponded to the growth ages of signal grass (10, 17, 24, 31, 38, 45, and 52 days after corn harvest for silage). The split-split plots corresponded to two sampling sites: center of the inter-row and soil under the Eucalyptus canopy. The Eucalyptus clones did not affect the forage mass of the grass. Forage mass was increased linearly as the grass matured and was more readily available in the center of the inter-row than under the tree canopy. The grass grown with clone I 144 presented better chemical composition, with higher levels of crude protein and phosphorus and lower levels of neutral detergent fiber. The Eucalyptus clones did not significantly affect mineral absorption. However, the Eucalyptus clones, grass age, and sampling sites significantly changed potassium absorption. It is concluded that the forage mass of signal grass is suitable for use in grazing at 38 to 52 days after corn harvest in the iCLF system in the autumn season in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, without compromising the chemical composition of the grass.Objetivou-se avaliar a massa de forragem, composição química, teor e extração de minerais do capim-braquiária (Urochloa decumbens) sob diferentes clones de eucalipto na integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta (iLPF). Utilizou-se o esquema de parcelas subsubdivididas, no delineamento em blocos casualizados, com três repetições. Nas parcelas, distribuíram-se os clones de eucalipto GG 100 e I 144 (Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla) e VM 58 (Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus camaldulensis), nas subparcelas, as idades de crescimento do capim-braquiária (10; 17; 24; 31; 38; 45 e 52 dias após a colheita do milho para silagem), e, nas subsubparcelas, os locais de amostragem, no centro da entrelinha e sob a copa de eucalipto. Verificou-se que os clones de eucalipto não afetaram a massa de forragem do capim-braquiária, que foi incrementada linearmente com o avanço da idade de crescimento, com maior disponibilidade no centro da entrelinha do que sob a copa das árvores. O capim-braquiária cultivado com o clone I 144 apresentou melhor composição química, com altos teores de proteína bruta e fósforo e baixo teor de fibra em detergente neutro. Não houve efeito dos clones de eucalipto na extração de minerais, somente efeito da interação tripla clones, idades e locais de amostragem na extração de potássio. Conclui-se que o capim-braquiária apresenta massa de forragem adequada para pastejo entre 38 e 52 dias após a colheita do milho em iLPF, sem comprometimento de sua composição química, na estação de outono na região Centro-Oeste de Minas Gerais.Revista Ciência Agronômica2019-08-15T14:27:29Z2019-08-15T14:27:29Z2018-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf1806-6690http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1806-6690.20180058https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/26608engv. 49, n. 3, p. 512-518, jul-set, 2018Ribeiro, Karina GuimarãesGuimarães, Cíntia GonçalvesPereira, Rosana CristinaViana, Maria Celuta MachadoSantos, José Barbosa dosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T06:24:40Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/26608Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T06:24:40LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
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Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
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Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system Ribeiro, Karina Guimarães Chemical composition Mineral absorption Growth ages Sampling sites Composição Química Extração de minerais Idades de Crescimento Locais de Amostragem |
title_short |
Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
title_full |
Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
title_fullStr |
Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
title_full_unstemmed |
Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
title_sort |
Urochloa decumbens grown with different Eucalyptus clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system |
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Ribeiro, Karina Guimarães |
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Ribeiro, Karina Guimarães Guimarães, Cíntia Gonçalves Pereira, Rosana Cristina Viana, Maria Celuta Machado Santos, José Barbosa dos |
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Guimarães, Cíntia Gonçalves Pereira, Rosana Cristina Viana, Maria Celuta Machado Santos, José Barbosa dos |
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Ribeiro, Karina Guimarães Guimarães, Cíntia Gonçalves Pereira, Rosana Cristina Viana, Maria Celuta Machado Santos, José Barbosa dos |
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Chemical composition Mineral absorption Growth ages Sampling sites Composição Química Extração de minerais Idades de Crescimento Locais de Amostragem |
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Chemical composition Mineral absorption Growth ages Sampling sites Composição Química Extração de minerais Idades de Crescimento Locais de Amostragem |
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The objective of this study is to evaluate the forage mass, chemical composition, mineral content, and mineral absorption in signal grass (Urochloa decumbens) grown with different eucalypt clones in an integrated crop-livestock-forest (iCLF) system. The split-split-plot scheme included three replicates arranged in a completely randomized block design. The eucalyptus clones GG 100 and I 144 (Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla) and VM 58 (Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus camaldulensis) were distributed in the plots. The split plots corresponded to the growth ages of signal grass (10, 17, 24, 31, 38, 45, and 52 days after corn harvest for silage). The split-split plots corresponded to two sampling sites: center of the inter-row and soil under the Eucalyptus canopy. The Eucalyptus clones did not affect the forage mass of the grass. Forage mass was increased linearly as the grass matured and was more readily available in the center of the inter-row than under the tree canopy. The grass grown with clone I 144 presented better chemical composition, with higher levels of crude protein and phosphorus and lower levels of neutral detergent fiber. The Eucalyptus clones did not significantly affect mineral absorption. However, the Eucalyptus clones, grass age, and sampling sites significantly changed potassium absorption. It is concluded that the forage mass of signal grass is suitable for use in grazing at 38 to 52 days after corn harvest in the iCLF system in the autumn season in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, without compromising the chemical composition of the grass. |
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v. 49, n. 3, p. 512-518, jul-set, 2018 |
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