Herbage accumulation, growth and structural characteristics of Mombasa grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) harvested at different cutting intervals


Autoria(s): REYNOSO, Omar Ramirez; GARAY, Alfonso Hernandez; SILVA, Sila Carneiro da; PEREZ, Jorge Perez; QUIROZ, Javier Francisco Enriquez; CARRILLO, Adrian Raymundo Quero; HARO, Jose Guadalupe Herrera; NUNEZ, Antonio Cervantes
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2009

Resumo

The objective of the present study was to evaluate herbage accumulation, morphological composition, growth rate and structural characteristics in Mombasa grass swards subject to different cutting intervals (3, 5 and 7 wk) during the rainy and dry seasons of the year. Treatments were assigned to experimental units (17.5 m(2)) according to a complete randomised block design, with four replicates. Herbage accumulation was greater in the rainy than in the dry season (83 and 17%, respectively). Herbage accumulation (24,300 kg DM ha(-1)), average growth rate (140 kg DM ha(-1) d(-1)) and sward height (111 cm) were highest in the 7 wk cutting interval, but leaf proportion (56%), leaf:stem (1.6) and leaf:non leaf (1.3) ratios decreased. Herbage accumulation, morphological composition and sward structure of Mombasa grass sward may be manipulated through defoliation frequency. The highest leaf proportion was recorded in the 3-wk cutting interval. Longer cutting intervals affected negatively sward structure, with potential negative effects on utilization efficiency, animal intake and performance.

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TECNICA PECUARIA EN MEXICO, v.47, n.2, p.203-213, 2009

0040-1889

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14788

http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/src/inicio/ArtPdfRed.jsp?iCve=61312116008

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eng

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INIFAP-CENID PARASITOLOGIA VETERINARIA

Relação

Tecnica Pecuaria En Mexico

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Tropical swards #Panicum maximum #Defoliation #Forage yield #PERIODS #YIELD #Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
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