1000 resultados para Brachiaria brizantha and Brachiaria decumbens


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Nicaragua importa semilla de pasto con el objetivo de resolver la baja productividad y calidad del pasto. Las especies Brachiaria brizantha y Panicum maximun, son las semilla de pasto de mayor importación en nuestro país, siendo Brasil el país de donde más importamos. Basados en que existen algunas plagas en Brasil que no existen en Nicaragua, se procedió a realizar un análisis de riesgo de plaga, el cual es una herramienta que permite evaluar la entrada, establecimiento, dispersión y manejo del riesgo de la plaga. Las etapas del análisis de riesgo de plaga; se realizó con la recopilación y análisis de información clave de fuente primaria y secundaria como son la lista de plagas asociadas al cultivo de pasto de Brasil, lista oficial de plagas asociadas al cultivo pasto en Nicaragua, diagnóstico fitosanitario en plantaciones de pasto B. brizantha en Nicaragua y los resultados de laboratorio de las semilla de pasto de origen Brasil que ingresaron por el país en el 2014. Este estudio se realizó en un período de 12 meses de Enero a Diciembre del 2014, en la Región Autónoma del Caribe Sur (RACS), en el municipio de El Rama y dos departamentos Chontales y Rio San Juan en los municipios de La Gateada y San Miguelito respectivamente, ya que son representativos, son las zonas de mayor producción de pasto, y en los doce puesto de cuarentena agropecuaria del territorio nacional, El Guasaule, Puerto Corinto, Aduana Central Aérea, Las Manos, El Espino, Peñas Blancas, Teotecacinte, Aeropuerto Internacional Augusto César Sandino, El Rama, El Bluff, San Carlos y San Juan de Nicaragua, que es donde ingresan las importaciones de semilla de pasto de origen Brasil. El muestreo fue al azar, tanto para el diagnóstico fitosanitario como para las importaciones de semilla de pasto de origen Brasil, tomando muestras para ser analizadas en los laboratorios de herbología, entomología, micología, bacteriología y nematología. El diagnóstico fitosanitario, permitió corroborar la presencia de plagas mencionadas en la lista oficial de plagas asociadas al cultivo pasto en Nicaragua y descartar presencias de plagas cuarentenarias en los pasto de nuestro país. En las semilla de pasto importadas de Brasil, se determino la presencia de plagas de interés cuarentenario como son la maleza Commelina benghalensis y nemátodo de punta blanca Aphelenchoides besseyi. En el análisis de riesgo de plaga, se identificaron siete plagas de interés cuarentenario para la especie B. brizantha y noventa y uno plagas para la especie P. maximun, al evaluar cada plaga por la posibilidad de seguir la vía de entrada, se determinaron dos plagas de importancia cuarentenarias para el área del análisis de riesgo de plagas, como son la maleza Commelina benghalensis L. y nemátodo de punta blanca Aphelenchoides besseyi Ch., ya que son plagas consideradas de alto riesgo fitosanitario debido a la posibilidades de sobrevivir, multiplicarse y diseminarse en el ambiente de Nicaragua una vez introducida en nuevas aéreas establecidas, de acuerdo a la evaluación del riesgo de establecimiento y dispersión; es por eso que en ambas plagas se determinaron las opciones del manejo del riesgo para disminuir a niveles adecuados los riesgo de dichas plagas para nuestro país.

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Tesis (Zootecnista). -- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Zootecnia, 2015

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Bogotá (Colombia): Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Maestría en Ciencia Animal

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Bogotá (Colombia): Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Zootecnia

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The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the defoliation frequency based on a fixed rest period would generate variable sward structural and physiological conditions at each subsequent grazing event. The relative importance of the physiological age was established in comparison with the chronological age in the determination of the forage nutritive value of Xaraes palisadegrass [Brachiaria brizantha (Hochst ex A. RICH.) STAPF. cv. Xaraes]. Two grazing frequencies were defined by light interception (LI) at initiation of grazing (95% LI - ""target grazing"" [TG] or 100% LI - ""delayed grazing"" [DG]) and one based on chronological time, grazing every 28 days (28-d). Forage produced under the TG schedule was mostly leaves (93%) with a higher concentration of crude protein (CP; 138 g/kg in the whole forage), a lower concentrations of neutral detergent fibre (NDF) in the stems (740 g/kg), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) of the leaves (690 g/kg), compared to the other treatments. Lower grazing frequency strategies (DG and 28-d) resulted in forage with higher proportions of stems (10 and 9%, respectively). Strategies based on light interception did not produce pre-graze forage with a uniform nutritive value, as the indicators varied across grazing cycles. The treatment based on fixed days of rest did not result in uniformity.

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Soil acidity is one of the main limiting factors for the growth of pasture grasses in Brazilian soils. In addition to lime, slag can be used to correct soil acidity and help plants to absorb nutrients in adequate amounts. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate, under greenhouse conditions, the effects of slag and lime plus nitrogen (N) on marandu palisade grass plants` nutritional status as well as the absorption of macronutrients submitted to two cuts. The treatments consisted of two corrective materials (slag and lime), three corrective material rates (0.81, 1.61, and 3.22 g dm-3 of ECaCO3), three N rates (75, 150, and 300 mg dm-3) plus a control treatment, with four replications. Macronutrient contents in the forage plants were found to be present in adequate levels. The mean value of N accumulated in the shoot was 40.1 mg per plant, phosphorus (P) was 4.6 mg per plant, potassium (K) was 38.6 mg per plant, calcium (Ca) was 7.3 mg per plant, magnesium (Mg) was 6.7 mg per plant, and sulfur (S) was 3.5 mg per plant at the first cut. At the second cut, the nutrient accumulations values were N 50.8 mg per plant, P 6.3 mg per plant, K 20.7 mg per plant, Ca 21.6 mg per plant, Mg 24.0 mg per plant, and S 4.7 mg per plant. Macronutrients accumulation in the shoot of grass increased with the addition of both the correctives as well as the N rates.

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The aim of this work was to study the diversity of the fauna of plant-parasitic nematodes in preserved areas of the Amazon forest, Mato Grosso state (MT), and to assess the effect of agricultural land use on plant-parasitic nematode communities. Soil and root samples were collected in each location in the late spring during the rainy season of 2005, in two areas of primary vegetation in Nova Maringa (Northwest) and Guaranta do Norte (North) and two adjacent areas planted with teak trees (Tectona grandis) and pasture (Brachiaria brizantha). Four-teen taxa of plant-parasitic nematodes were identified at species level: Discocriconemella degrissei, D. limitanea, Dolichodorus minor, Helicotylenchus erythrinae, H. pseudorobustus, Meloidogyne exigua, M javanica, Mesocriconema ornata, Paratrichodorus minor, Pratylenchus loosi, P zeae, Rotylenchus caudaphasmidius, Xiphinema ensiculiferum and X luci (for the first report of this in Brazil) and five at genus level (Atalodera sp., Hemicriconemoides sp., Meloidogyne sp., Paratylenchus sp., and Trophotylenchulus sp). These taxa, mainly those from primary vegetation, belong to families with different parasitic behavior, probably due to great plant diversity in the Amazon forest. Comparison between the two preserved areas revealed low index of similarity, as a consequence of the endemic flora in the Amazon forest, and no similarity was observed between preserved native vegetation and adjacent cultivated areas, demonstrating the high influence of agricultural activity on the plant-parasitic nematode communities. There is evidence of recent introduction of plant-parasitic nematodes in these cultivated areas; therefore measures should be taken to prevent the loss of economic sustainability in Amazonian soils. Keywords: abundance, Amazonia, diversity, Brachiaria brizantha, plant-parasitic nematode fauna, Tectona grandis.

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Nutrient dynamics in tropical soils sustaining forage grasses are still poorly understood. We conducted a study to evaluate the effect of combined N and S fertilizer rates on the growth of `Marandu` palisade grass [Brachiaria brizantha (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Stapf], uptake of these elements from the soil by plants, soil organic matter concentration, soil pH, and the mineral and organic fractions of N and S in an Entisol. Combinations of five N rates (0, 100, 200, 300, and 400 g N m(-3)) with five S rates (0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 g S m(-3)) were evaluated in a partial 5 x 5 factorial in a pot experiment, with and without plants. Nitrogen and S were supplied as NH(4)NO(3) and CaSO(4)center dot 2H(2)O, respectively. The N addition in excess did not enhance the palisade grass production due to low plant-available Sin the soil. The supply of low rates of S with N greatly improved the overall N uptake efficiency by the forage plant. The contents of total N, NO(3)(-)-N, and NH(4)(+)-N in the soil varied with N rate and with N uptake by the plants. The association of palisade grass with S fertilization increased the ester-bonded S fraction in the soil. The results suggest that soil residual S could be a potential source of S for plants. Proper N and S fertilizer rates promoted increased grass production due to increased uptake of these nutrients and the dynamics of the organic N and S fractions and mineral fractions in this tropical soil.

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The effects of combined nitrogen and sulphur fertilisation on the dynamics of leaf and tiller appearance in Marandu palisadegrass (Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu) and its impact on dry matter production were evaluated in a greenhouse study. Grass seedlings were grown in pots filled with a soil classified as an Entisol and were harvested after 43 days, a further 35 days and finally after 48 more days. Five rates of N (0, 100, 200, 300 and 400 mg/dm(3)) and 5 rates of S (0, 10, 20, 30 and 40 mg/dm(3)) were tested in an incomplete factorial design with 4 replications. Leaf and tiller development were monitored every 3 days by counting the appearance of recently expanded leaves and new basal tillers. The phyllochron and thermal time between appearance of tillers decreased as N and S fertiliser levels increased to about 300 and 25 mg/dm(3), respectively, then tended to increase. In contrast, leaf and tiller appearance rates increased with the supply of these nutrients to similar levels, then tended to decline. Leaf and tiller production and dry matter yields were affected by both N and S levels, with the role of S increasing as the growth phases increased.