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Stocking method effects on forage accumulation, canopy attributes, and nutritive value of grazed Mulato II brachiariagrass pastures.

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العنوان: Stocking method effects on forage accumulation, canopy attributes, and nutritive value of grazed Mulato II brachiariagrass pastures.
المؤلفون: de Almeida, Otávio Goulart1 (AUTHOR), Pedreira, Carlos Guilherme Silveira1 (AUTHOR) cgspedreira@usp.br, Holschuch, Solange Garcia1 (AUTHOR), Pedroso, Gabriel Baracat1 (AUTHOR), Yasuoka, Junior Issamu1 (AUTHOR), da Silva, Valdson José2 (AUTHOR)
المصدر: Grass & Forage Science. Jun2023, Vol. 78 Issue 2, p288-295. 8p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *PASTURES, *SUMMER, *SIGNALGRASS, *BRACHIARIA
مصطلحات جغرافية: SAO Paulo (Brazil)
مستخلص: Rotational stocking (RS) is generally associated with the intensification of pasture‐based animal production systems, although many studies have shown little advantage over continuous stocking (CS). The objective of this research was to describe and explain the effects of two average canopy heights (20 and 30 cm) and three stocking methods (CS; rotational stocking with lenient defoliation, RSL; and rotational stocking with moderate defoliation, RSM) on forage accumulation (FA), vertical distribution of plant‐part components, and nutritive value of 'Mulato II' hybrid brachiariagrass (Brachiaria spp. syn. Urochloa spp.) during two summer rainy seasons in Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil. Pastures were maintained at average canopy height of 20 and 30 cm under CS, and treatments under RSL and RSM were imposed by variations of ±20 and 30% of the average canopy heights, representing defoliation intensities of 33 and 47% of the pre‐graze heights, respectively. The FA was not affected by CS, RSL, RSM stocking methods, averaging 8090 kg DM ha−1 year−1. Canopy bulk density and distribution of plant‐part components in the canopy profile were better at the average canopy height of 20 cm, accompanied by the greater nutritive value. The leaf bulk density was generally greater in RSM compared to CS. Pastures under CS had greater crude protein and in vitro digestible matter, and lesser neutral detergent fibre concentrations. Mulato II brachiariagrass should be managed at an average height of 20 cm under CS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
الوصف
تدمد:01425242
DOI:10.1111/gfs.12606