Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking

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Autor(a) principal: Giacomini,Alessandra Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Silva,Sila Carneiro da, Sarmento,Daniel Oliveira de Lucena, Zeferino,Cauê Varesqui, Trindade,Júlio Kuhn da, Souza Júnior,Salim Jacaúna, Guarda,Vítor del'Alamo, Sbrissia,André Fischer, Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
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Resumo: Leaf area index is the main sward characteristic related to the processes of light interception and competition in plant communities. The objective of this experiment was to quantify and evaluate the composition of the leaf area on tillers of marandu palisadegrass (Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu) subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking. The experiment was carried out in Piracicaba, state of São Paulo, Brazil, from October/2004 to December/2005. Swards were grazed at 95 and 100% canopy light interception (LI) to post-grazing heights of 10 and 15 cm, following a 2 ' 2 factorial arrangement with four replications in a randomised complete block design. Estimates were made of sward leaf area index, site filling, specific leaf area and the dimensionless ratio between tiller leaf area and volume (R), as well as the relative contribution of basal and aerial tillers to these variables. In early spring, values of leaf area index and specific leaf area were low when compared to the other seasons, and swards grazed at 95% LI presented higher site filling and specific leaf area than those grazed at 100% LI. This resulted in higher tillering activity and increase in leaf area index in late spring, indicating quick recovery and early return of swards grazed at 95% LI to growing conditions. Aerial tillers corresponded to an important morphological adaptation of marandu palisadegrass to increase its competitive ability. Treatment 100/10 resulted in the highest and 95/15 in the lowest R values throughout the experiment, suggesting an allometric pattern of growth of tillers during regrowth in order to compensate low tiller population and optimise the leaf area index. Grazing management practices can benefit from this knowledge by promoting ideal sward conditions to maximise and accelerate growth.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
title Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
spellingShingle Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
Giacomini,Alessandra Aparecida
Brachiaria brizantha
aerial tillers
basal tillers
site filling
sward height
title_short Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
title_full Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
title_fullStr Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
title_full_unstemmed Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
title_sort Components of the leaf area index of marandu palisadegrass swards subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking
author Giacomini,Alessandra Aparecida
author_facet Giacomini,Alessandra Aparecida
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Sarmento,Daniel Oliveira de Lucena
Zeferino,Cauê Varesqui
Trindade,Júlio Kuhn da
Souza Júnior,Salim Jacaúna
Guarda,Vítor del'Alamo
Sbrissia,André Fischer
Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
author_role author
author2 Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Sarmento,Daniel Oliveira de Lucena
Zeferino,Cauê Varesqui
Trindade,Júlio Kuhn da
Souza Júnior,Salim Jacaúna
Guarda,Vítor del'Alamo
Sbrissia,André Fischer
Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giacomini,Alessandra Aparecida
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Sarmento,Daniel Oliveira de Lucena
Zeferino,Cauê Varesqui
Trindade,Júlio Kuhn da
Souza Júnior,Salim Jacaúna
Guarda,Vítor del'Alamo
Sbrissia,André Fischer
Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachiaria brizantha
aerial tillers
basal tillers
site filling
sward height
topic Brachiaria brizantha
aerial tillers
basal tillers
site filling
sward height
description Leaf area index is the main sward characteristic related to the processes of light interception and competition in plant communities. The objective of this experiment was to quantify and evaluate the composition of the leaf area on tillers of marandu palisadegrass (Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu) subjected to strategies of intermittent stocking. The experiment was carried out in Piracicaba, state of São Paulo, Brazil, from October/2004 to December/2005. Swards were grazed at 95 and 100% canopy light interception (LI) to post-grazing heights of 10 and 15 cm, following a 2 ' 2 factorial arrangement with four replications in a randomised complete block design. Estimates were made of sward leaf area index, site filling, specific leaf area and the dimensionless ratio between tiller leaf area and volume (R), as well as the relative contribution of basal and aerial tillers to these variables. In early spring, values of leaf area index and specific leaf area were low when compared to the other seasons, and swards grazed at 95% LI presented higher site filling and specific leaf area than those grazed at 100% LI. This resulted in higher tillering activity and increase in leaf area index in late spring, indicating quick recovery and early return of swards grazed at 95% LI to growing conditions. Aerial tillers corresponded to an important morphological adaptation of marandu palisadegrass to increase its competitive ability. Treatment 100/10 resulted in the highest and 95/15 in the lowest R values throughout the experiment, suggesting an allometric pattern of growth of tillers during regrowth in order to compensate low tiller population and optimise the leaf area index. Grazing management practices can benefit from this knowledge by promoting ideal sward conditions to maximise and accelerate growth.
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