Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles
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Resumo: | Context: Tall bunch-type tropical forage grasses are known for their rapid (true) stem elongation late in the regrowth cycle, even during the vegetative phase. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the stem and pseudostem growth pattern of 'Mombaça' guineagrass [Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs] grown in field conditions and how this relates to its high biomass accumulation during long regrowth cycles. Methods: A guineagrass field was managed from December 2017 to January 2019, in three regrowth cycles of 10, 14 and 12 weeks duration. Individual tillers were assessed weekly to measure stem, pseudostem and leaf elongation, leaf appearance; and angle of insertion of the leaves. Aboveground biomass samples were taken weekly for biomass accumulation and leaf area index assessment. Key results: At the beginning of each regrowth cycle, the pseudostem elongated while the stem length remained constant. Subsequently, the pseudostem length reached a plateau, while the stem length increased at a constant rate. Because of a positive relationship between pseudostem and leaf laminae lengths, the long pseudostem ensured the formation of long leaves in tall tillers and positive net leaf elongation in long regrowth cycles. Conclusions: The high biomass accumulation reflected the continuous positive net leaf elongation by the tillers and was underpinned by the younger leaves being more erect than the older ones, allowing for lower self-shading of the older leaves and greater leaf tissue retention. Implications: The high production of tropical forage grasses in late regrowth should be utilised with caution, as it is underpinned by stem elongation and meristem elevation. |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cyclesC4 forage grassesinternode elongationleaf appearance rateMegathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs (syn. Panicum maximum Jacq.)pseudostem lengthstem elongationwarm-season perennial forage grassesyoungest expanded leaf laminae lengthContext: Tall bunch-type tropical forage grasses are known for their rapid (true) stem elongation late in the regrowth cycle, even during the vegetative phase. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the stem and pseudostem growth pattern of 'Mombaça' guineagrass [Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs] grown in field conditions and how this relates to its high biomass accumulation during long regrowth cycles. Methods: A guineagrass field was managed from December 2017 to January 2019, in three regrowth cycles of 10, 14 and 12 weeks duration. Individual tillers were assessed weekly to measure stem, pseudostem and leaf elongation, leaf appearance; and angle of insertion of the leaves. Aboveground biomass samples were taken weekly for biomass accumulation and leaf area index assessment. Key results: At the beginning of each regrowth cycle, the pseudostem elongated while the stem length remained constant. Subsequently, the pseudostem length reached a plateau, while the stem length increased at a constant rate. Because of a positive relationship between pseudostem and leaf laminae lengths, the long pseudostem ensured the formation of long leaves in tall tillers and positive net leaf elongation in long regrowth cycles. Conclusions: The high biomass accumulation reflected the continuous positive net leaf elongation by the tillers and was underpinned by the younger leaves being more erect than the older ones, allowing for lower self-shading of the older leaves and greater leaf tissue retention. Implications: The high production of tropical forage grasses in late regrowth should be utilised with caution, as it is underpinned by stem elongation and meristem elevation.Department of Animal Science ESALQ (Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz) University of São Paulo, Avenida Pádua Dias, 11, PiracicabaEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste km 234 Washington Luiz Highway, 'Fazenda Canchim', PO Box 339, São CarlosBiological Sciences Department University of Sao Paulo ESALQ, PiracicabaKansas State University Southeast Research and Extension CenterDepartment of Applied Biology UNESP (Universidade Estadual Paulista), JaboticabalDepartment of Applied Biology UNESP (Universidade Estadual Paulista), JaboticabalUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Southeast Research and Extension CenterUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Brunetti, Henrique BauabOliveira, Ricardo Ferraz DePezzopane, José Ricardo MacedoPedreira, Bruno CarneiroCarvalho, Rogério Falleiros [UNESP]Pedreira, Carlos Guilherme SilveiraSantos, Patrícia Menezes2023-07-29T13:27:12Z2023-07-29T13:27:12Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP22122Crop and Pasture Science.1836-57951836-0947http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24783810.1071/CP221222-s2.0-85141345703Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengCrop and Pasture Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T13:05:08Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/247838Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:09:35.844116Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles Brunetti, Henrique Bauab C4 forage grasses internode elongation leaf appearance rate Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs (syn. Panicum maximum Jacq.) pseudostem length stem elongation warm-season perennial forage grasses youngest expanded leaf laminae length |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
title_full |
Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
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Stem and pseudostem growth play a key role in biomass accumulation of guineagrass in long regrowth cycles |
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Brunetti, Henrique Bauab |
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Brunetti, Henrique Bauab Oliveira, Ricardo Ferraz De Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo Pedreira, Bruno Carneiro Carvalho, Rogério Falleiros [UNESP] Pedreira, Carlos Guilherme Silveira Santos, Patrícia Menezes |
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Oliveira, Ricardo Ferraz De Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo Pedreira, Bruno Carneiro Carvalho, Rogério Falleiros [UNESP] Pedreira, Carlos Guilherme Silveira Santos, Patrícia Menezes |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) Southeast Research and Extension Center Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Brunetti, Henrique Bauab Oliveira, Ricardo Ferraz De Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo Pedreira, Bruno Carneiro Carvalho, Rogério Falleiros [UNESP] Pedreira, Carlos Guilherme Silveira Santos, Patrícia Menezes |
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C4 forage grasses internode elongation leaf appearance rate Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs (syn. Panicum maximum Jacq.) pseudostem length stem elongation warm-season perennial forage grasses youngest expanded leaf laminae length |
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C4 forage grasses internode elongation leaf appearance rate Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs (syn. Panicum maximum Jacq.) pseudostem length stem elongation warm-season perennial forage grasses youngest expanded leaf laminae length |
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Context: Tall bunch-type tropical forage grasses are known for their rapid (true) stem elongation late in the regrowth cycle, even during the vegetative phase. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the stem and pseudostem growth pattern of 'Mombaça' guineagrass [Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) BK Simon & SWL Jacobs] grown in field conditions and how this relates to its high biomass accumulation during long regrowth cycles. Methods: A guineagrass field was managed from December 2017 to January 2019, in three regrowth cycles of 10, 14 and 12 weeks duration. Individual tillers were assessed weekly to measure stem, pseudostem and leaf elongation, leaf appearance; and angle of insertion of the leaves. Aboveground biomass samples were taken weekly for biomass accumulation and leaf area index assessment. Key results: At the beginning of each regrowth cycle, the pseudostem elongated while the stem length remained constant. Subsequently, the pseudostem length reached a plateau, while the stem length increased at a constant rate. Because of a positive relationship between pseudostem and leaf laminae lengths, the long pseudostem ensured the formation of long leaves in tall tillers and positive net leaf elongation in long regrowth cycles. Conclusions: The high biomass accumulation reflected the continuous positive net leaf elongation by the tillers and was underpinned by the younger leaves being more erect than the older ones, allowing for lower self-shading of the older leaves and greater leaf tissue retention. Implications: The high production of tropical forage grasses in late regrowth should be utilised with caution, as it is underpinned by stem elongation and meristem elevation. |
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