319 resultados para Pennisetum
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The quality of tropical grasses is a major limitation to animal production in tropical and subtropical areas. This is mainly associated with the lower digestibility because C4 grasses have higher fibre levels. Any improvement in quality would require a reduction in the lignin and an increase in the digestion of the neutral detergent fibre content of these plants (Clark and Wilson 1993). Kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) is an important grass for the dairy and beef industries of the subtropics of Australia, South Africa and New Zealand (Mears 1970). Increased digestibility could substantially improve animal production in these industries. These experiments investigated the variation in agronomic and quality of natural populations selected from diverse regions within Australia. Runners of 14 kikuyu selections were collected by project staff or local agronomists from areas considered to have grown kikuyu for over 30 years while Whittet and Noonan were established by seed. Entries were established as single spaced plants on a 1.5 m grid in a randomised block with 3 replicates and evaluated under irrigation at Mutdapilly (brown podsol) and Wollongbar (red ferrosol). Foliage height, forage production and runner yield were assessed along with crude protein (CP), in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD), metabolisable energy (ME), acid detergent fibre (ADF) and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) content of the leaf in autumn, winter and spring.
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This study reports on the effect of oversowing perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) into a degraded perennial ryegrass and white clover (Trifolium repens L.) pasture to extend its productive life using various intensities of seedbed preparation. Sites in New South Wales (NSW), Western Australia (WA), South Australia (SA) and Tasmania (Tas.) were chosen by a local group of farmers as being degraded and in need of renovation. Control (nil renovation) and medium (mulch and graze, spray with glyphosphate and sow) renovation treatments were common to all sites whereas minimum (mulch and graze, and sow) and full seedbed (graze and spray with glyphosphate and then full seedbed preparation) renovation were imposed only at some sites. Plots varied in area from 0.14 to 0.50 ha, and were renovated then sown in March or April 2000 and subsequently grazed by dairy cows. Pasture utilisation was estimated from pre- and post-grazing pasture mass assessed by a rising plate pasture meter. Utilised herbage mass of the renovated treatments was significantly higher than control plots in period 1 (planting to August) and 2 (first spring) at the NSW site only. There was no difference among treatments in period 3 (first summer) at any site, and only at the WA and NSW sites in period 4 (March to July 2001) was there a response to renovation. As a result, renovation at the NSW site only significantly increased ryegrass utilisation over the whole experimental period. Ryegrass plant density was higher at the NSW, WA (excluding minimum renovation) and Tas. (excluding full renovation) sites 6 months after renovation but this was only sustained for 12 months for the minimum and medium treatments at the NSW and Tas. sites, respectively, presumably due to reduced competition from naturalised C4 summer grasses [kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) and paspalum (Paspalum dilatatum)] in NSW At the NSW, WA and SA sites, the original ryegrass plant density was low (<35 plants/m2) compared with the Tas. site where density was around 185/m2. The response to renovating a degraded perennial ryegrass pasture varied between sites in Australia. Positive responses were generally small and were most consistent where renovation removed competing C4 summer grasses.
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Buffel grass [Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link] has been widely introduced in the Australian rangelands as a consequence of its value for productive grazing, but tends to competitively establish in non-target areas such as remnant vegetation. In this study, we examined the influence landscape-scale and local-scale variables had upon the distribution of buffel grass in remnant poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea F. Muell.) dominant woodland fragments in the Brigalow Bioregion, Queensland. Buffel grass and variables thought to influence its distribution in the region were measured at 60 sites, which were selected based on the amount of native woodland retained in the landscape and patch size. An information-theoretic modelling approach and hierarchical partitioning revealed that the most influential variable was the percent of retained vegetation within a 1-km spatial extent. From this, we identified a critical threshold of similar to 30% retained vegetation in the landscape, above which the model predicted buffel grass was not likely to occur in a woodland fragment. Other explanatory variables in the model were site based, and included litter cover and long-term rainfall. Given the paucity of information on the effect of buffel grass upon biodiversity values, we undertook exploratory analyses to determine whether buffel grass cover influenced the distribution of grass, forb and reptile species. We detected some trends; hierarchical partitioning revealed that buffel grass cover was the most important explanatory variable describing habitat preferences of four reptile species. However, establishing causal links - particularly between native grass and forb species and buffel grass - was problematic owing to possible confounding with grazing pressure. We conclude with a set of management recommendations aimed at reducing the spread of buffel grass into remnant woodlands.
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Temperate species and tropical crop silage are the basis for forage production for the dairy industry in the Australian subtropics. Irrigation is the key resource needed for production, with little survival of temperate species under rain-grown conditions except for lucerne. Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), fertilised with either inorganic nitrogen or grown with clovers, is the main cool season forage for the dairy industry. It is sown into fully prepared seedbeds, oversown into tropical grasses, especially kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) or sown after mulching. There has been a continual improvement in the performance of annual and hybrid ryegrass cultivars over the last 25 years. In small plot, cutting experiments, yields of annual ryegrass typically range from 15 to 21 t DM/ha, with equivalent on-farm yields of 7 to 14 t DM/ha of utilised material. Rust (Puccinia coronata) remains the major concern although resistance is more stable than in oats. There have also been major improvements in the performance of perennial ryegrass (L. perenne) cultivars although their persistence under grazing is insufficient to make them a reliable forage source for the subtropics. On the other hand, tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and prairie grass (Bromus willdenowii) cultivars perform well under cutting and grazing, although farmer resistance to the use of tall fescue is strong. White clover (Trifolium repens) is a reliable and persistent performer although disease usually reduces its performance in the third year after sowing. Persian (Shaftal) annual clover (T. resupinatum) gives good winter production but the performance of berseem clover (T. alexandrinum) is less reliable and the sub clovers (T. subterraneum) are generally not suited to clay soils of neutral to alkaline pH. Lucerne (Medicago sativa), either as a pure stand or in mixtures, is a high producing legume under both irrigation and natural rainfall. Understanding the importance of leaf and crown diseases, and the development of resistant cultivars, have been the reasons for its reliability. Insects on temperate species are not as serious a problem in the subtropics as in New Zealand (NZ). Fungal and viral diseases, on the other hand, cause many problems and forage performance would benefit from more research into resistance.
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The impacts of 4 grazing strategies (year-long grazing, summer grazing, winter grazing and winter grazing plus spring burning) on the grass:legume balance were studied between 2000 and 2006 in a pasture oversown with Stylosanthes scabra cv. Seca (Seca stylo) in central Queensland. Seasonal rainfall throughout the study was generally below average. Total pasture yields in autumn were higher in the 2 winter grazing than the 2 summer grazing treatments, largely reflecting the sampling time relative to when grazing occurred. There were few differences in Seca composition in autumn, although there was a clear trend for Seca composition to be reduced by winter grazing plus burning. Both the frequency of occurrence and plant density of Seca were higher under the 2 summer grazing treatments and there was also a trend for the density of juvenile plants (<5 cm height) to be higher in the 2 summer grazing treatments. Seca soil seed banks were generally low and were reduced in the winter grazing plus burning treatment in spring 2002. The frequency of the palatable perennial grass Pennisetum ciliaris (Biloela buffel grass) was reduced while that of the 'increaser' species Bothriochloa pertusa (Indian couch grass) and Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (snake weed) increased in the 2 summer grazing treatments compared with the 2 winter grazing treatments. Burning in spring increased soil loss in treatments grazed in winter. Differences in Seca frequency and density but not composition were explained by the 2 summer grazing treatments promoting 'gaps' in the pasture which were then colonised by Seca plants and other 'increaser' species. It was reasoned that, with time, mature Seca plants in the 2 winter grazing treatments would die so that Seca composition would eventually become higher under summer grazing regimes than under winter grazing. It was concluded that limiting grazing to particular seasons can alter legume:grass balance and that a time-frame of 5-8 years with average to good rainfall would be necessary to achieve large shifts in composition.
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This project built upon the successful outcomes of a previous project (TU02005) by adding to the database of salt tolerance among warm season turfgrass cultivars, through further hydroponic screening trials. Hydroponic screening trials focussed on new cultivars or cultivars that were not possible to cover in the time available under TU02005, including: 11 new cultivars of Paspalum vaginatum; 13 cultivars of Cynodon dactylon; six cultivars of Stenotaphrum secundatum; one accession of Cynodon transvaalensis; 12 Cynodon dactylon x transvaalensis hybrids; two cultivars of Sporobolus virginicus; five cultivars of Zoysia japonica; one cultivar of Z. macrantha, one common form of Z. tenuifolia and one Z. japonica x tenuifolia hybrid. The relative salinity tolerance of different turfgrasses is quantified in terms of their growth response to increasing levels of salinity, often defined by the salt level that equates to a 50% reduction in shoot yield, or alternatively the threshold salinity. The most salt tolerant species in these trials were Sporobolus virginicus and Paspalum vaginatum, consistent with the findings from TU02005 (Loch, Poulter et al. 2006). Cynodon dactylon showed the largest range in threshold values with some cultivars highly sensitive to salt, while others were tolerant to levels approaching that of the more halophytic grasses. Coupled with the observational and anecdotal evidence of high drought tolerance, this species and other intermediately tolerant species provide options for site specific situations in which soil salinity is coupled with additional challenges such as shade and high traffic conditions. By recognising the fact that a salt tolerant grass is not the complete solution to salinity problems, this project has been able to further investigate sustainable long-term establishment and management practices that maximise the ability of the selected grass to survive and grow under a particular set of salinity and usage parameters. Salt-tolerant turf grasses with potential for special use situations were trialled under field conditions at three sites within the Gold Coast City Council, while three sites, established under TU02005 within the Redland City Council boundaries were monitored for continued grass survival. Several randomised block experiments within Gold Coast City were established to compare the health and longevity of seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum), Manila grass (Zoysia matrella), as well as the more tolerant cultivars of other species like buffalo grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) and green couch (Cynodon dactylon). Whilst scientific results were difficult to achieve in the field situation, where conditions cannot be controlled, these trials provided valuable observational evidence of the likely survival of these species. Alternatives to laying full sod such as sprigging were investigated, and were found to be more appropriate for areas of low traffic as the establishment time is greater. Trials under controlled and protected conditions successfully achieved a full cover of Paspalum vaginatum from sprigs in a 10 week time frame. Salt affected sites are often associated with poor soil structure. Part of the research investigated techniques for the alleviation of soil compaction frequently found on saline sites. Various methods of soil de-compaction were investigated on highly compacted heavy clay soil in Redlands City. It was found that the heavy duplex soil of marine clay sediments required the most aggressive of treatments in order to achieve limited short-term effects. Interestingly, a well constructed sports field showed a far greater and longer term response to de-compaction operations, highlighting the importance of appropriate construction in the successful establishment and management of turfgrasses on salt affected sites. Fertiliser trials in this project determined plant demand for nitrogen (N) to species level. This work produced data that can be used as a guide when fertilising, in order to produce optimal growth and quality in the major turf grass species used in public parkland. An experiment commenced during TU02005 and monitored further in this project, investigated six representative warm-season turfgrasses to determine the optimum maintenance requirements for fertiliser N in south-east Queensland. In doing so, we recognised that optimum level is also related to use and intensity of use, with high profile well-used parks requiring higher maintenance N than low profile parks where maintaining botanical composition at a lower level of turf quality might be acceptable. Kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) seemed to require the greatest N input (300-400 kg N/ha/year), followed by the green couch (Cynodon dactylon) cultivars ‘Wintergreen’ and ‘FLoraTeX’ requiring approximately 300 kg N/ha/year for optimal condition and growth. ‘Sir Walter’ (Stenotaphrum secundatum) and ‘Sea Isle 1’ (Paspalum vaginatum) had a moderate requirement of approximately 200 kg/ha/year. ‘Aussiblue’ (Digitaria didactyla)maintained optimal growth and quality at 100-200 kg N/ha/year. A set of guidelines has been prepared to provide various options from the construction and establishment of new grounds, through to the remediation of existing parklands by supporting the growth of endemic grasses. They describe a best management process through which salt affected sites should be assessed, remediated and managed. These guidelines, or Best Management Practices, will be readily available to councils. Previously, some high salinity sites have been turfed several times over a number of years (and Council budgets) for a 100% failure record. By eliminating this budgetary waste through targeted workable solutions, local authorities will be more amenable to investing appropriate amounts into these areas. In some cases, this will lead to cost savings as well as resulting in better quality turf. In all cases, however, improved turf quality will be of benefit to ratepayers, directly through increased local use of open space in parks and sportsfields and indirectly by attracting tourists and other visitors to the region bringing associated economic benefits. At the same time, environmental degradation and erosion of soil in bare areas will be greatly reduced.
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Land-applied manures produce nitrous oxide (N2O), a greenhouse gas (GHG). Land application can also result in ammonia (NH3) volatilisation, leading to indirect N2O emissions. Here, we summarise a glasshouse investigation into the potential for vermiculite, a clay with a high cation exchange capacity, to decrease N2O emissions from livestock manures (beef, pig, broiler, layer), as well as urea, applied to soils. Our hypothesis is that clays adsorb ammonium, thereby suppressing NH3 volatilisation and slowing N2O emission processes. We previously demonstrated the ability of clays to decrease emissions at the laboratory scale. In this glasshouse work, manure and urea application rates varied between 50 and 150 kg nitrogen (N)/ha. Clay : manure ratios ranged from 1 : 10 to 1 : 1 (dry weight basis). In the 1-year trial, the above-mentioned N sources were incorporated with vermiculite in 1 L pots containing Sodosol and Ferrosol growing a model pasture (Pennisetum clandestinum or kikuyu grass). Gas emissions were measured periodically by placing the pots in gas-tight bags connected to real-time continuous gas analysers. The vermiculite achieved significant (P ≤ 0.05) and substantial decreases in N2O emissions across all N sources (70% on average). We are currently testing the technology at the field scale; which is showing promising emission decreases (~50%) as well as increases (~20%) in dry matter yields. This technology clearly has merit as an effective GHG mitigation strategy, with potential associated agronomic benefits, although it needs to be verified by a cost–benefit analysis.
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El presente estudio realizado en el municipio de San Dionisia Departamento de Matagalpa, a travéz de un estudio retrospectivo del Banco de datos de seguimiento a fincas que PRODESSA venía realizando desde 1988 en 6 comunidades, permitió caracterizar el ganado manejado en pequeñas fincas encontrándose, un rango promedio de producción de leche de 3 a 5.3 litros y un rango promedio de lactación entre 7.7 a 11.1 meses. La alimentación principal es a base de pasto jaragua (Hyparrhenia ruffa), rastrojos de csecha, leguminosas naturales, en menor grado el pasto Taiwán (Pennisetum purpureum), pasto estrella, (Cynodon nlenfuensis), y suministro de sal común. En salud animal las actividades realizadas son: vacunación contra Ántrax y Pierna Negra, la realizan 2 veces en el año el 100% de productores, control de ectoparásitos 12 baños promedio anuales el 100% de productores, desparasitación interna, 2 veces en el año el 24% de productores, una vez al año el 57% y el 11% no lo realizan, la vitaminación, el 60% realiza una por año, el 12% 2 por año y el 28% de productores no vitaminan. Las pequeñas fincas presentan áreas no mayores de 5 mz. de tierra el 46.75%, el 33.76% con áreas no mayores de 10 mz. de terreno y el 19.43% con áreas mayores de 10 mz. de tierra. Además se definieron siete prácticas de manejo y se evaluó su efecto en vacas con anestro obteniéndose los siguientes resultados: la primera práctica consistió en la suplementación alimenticia a base de maíz triturado (A), desparasitación interna con levamisol (D) y masajes estimulantes (M) a 33 vacas representando el 100% de los animales, manifestando celo al final de la práctica el 9.09%. La segunda práctica se aplicó a un total de 16 vacas que, representan el 48.48% del total inicial, a estas se les suministró vitamina AD,E (V), de las cuales presentaron celo el 21.21%. La tercera práctica se realizó con 14 vacas que representan el 42.42% del cohorte, a las que se les suministró minerales (Mi) aplicando Tonofosfan, presentó celo el 24.24% del total inicial. La cuarta práctica se aplicó a 9 vacas que representan el 27.27% del cohorte, que posterior a la aplicación de la primera y la segunda práctica se les suministró minerales, presentando celo el 12.12% del total inicial. La quinta práctica se aplicó a un total de 6 vacas que representaron el 18.18% del total, a estas se suministró vitamina AD,E, presentó celo el 15.15% del total inicial. La sexta práctica se ejecutó con 5 vacas representando el 15.15%, se les suministro hormonas, a 4 de ellas por presencia de cuerpo lúteo persistente, se les aplicó la hormona Prosolvin y a una Por presencia de quiste folicular se le aplicó la hormona Foligon, de las cuales presentó celo el 3.03%. La séptima práctica se realizó con una vaca, que representa el 3.03% del total inicial se le aplicó la hormona Foligon por presencia de quiste folicular, no logrando esta vaca presentar celo con esta última práctica. Al comparar las prácticas entre ellas se obtuvieron los siguientes resultados: Se encontraron diferencias significativas (P<0.05) al comparar la primera práctica con la segunda, tercera, cuarta y quinta práctica, mayoritariamente hacia la segunda, tercera, cuarta y quinta práctica, de igual manera al comparar la quinta con la sexta y séptima práctica se encontraron diferencias significativas (P<0.05) con mayor efecto a la quinta práctica.
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El ensayo estudió el efecto de cuatro niveles de ofrecimiento de concentrado comercial, adicionando forraje verde ad libitum en conejos durante el período de ceba. El forraje verde suministrado, consistió en una mezcla picada, que contenía en base a peso fresco el 75% de hojas de musa. sp (plátano), 15% de hojas cajanus cajan (gandul) y 15% de hojas de pennisetum purpureum (taiwán). En el tratamiento utilizado como testigo T1, se suministró pienso comercial en cantidades en gramos por día por gazapo de 96, 129, 145, 158 y 162 para las semanas uno, dos, tres y cuatro respectivamente, para el tratamiento T2, se suministró el 75% del concentrado comercial ofrecido en T1, para el trata miento T3, se suministró el 50% del concentrado comercial ofrecido en T1 y para el tratamiento T4, se suministró el 25% del concentrado comercial ofrecido en T1. Se utilizó un D C A (Diseño completamente aleatorio), incluyendo la covariable peso inicial. El período de evaluación fue de 35 días, con un tiempo de adaptación al alimento de 5 días. Las unidades experimentales fueron 22 gazapos al destete de 34 y 35 días de edad, nacidos en la granja, presentado caracteristicas entre las razas: Neozelandis, California, Pardo, Mariposa y Chinchilla. Se encontró efecto significativo al 0.05 para los tratamientos y no significativo al 0.05 para la covariable peso inicial, siendo las variables respuestas: Consumo de concentrado, consumo de forraje, ganancia media diaria, relación consumo de concentrado entre incremento de peso y relación consumo de forraje entre incremento de peso. Se obtuvieron ganancias medias promedios en gramos por día de 32.2, 28.57, 25.03 y 12.82. Los costos de alimentación en córdobas por gazapo en los 35 días de evaluación fueron 8.23, 6.29, 4.33 y 2.39, que se determinaron en base al análisis de presupuestos parciales, obteniendo un beneficio neto en córdobas de 32.95, 31.66, 30.28 y 21.619 para los tratamientos T1, T2, T3 y T4 respectivamente, a una taza de cambio de C$8.05: US$ 1.
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Con el objetivo de evaluar los tratamientos Zea mays, Sorghum bicolor y Oriza sativa, para determinar su rendimiento y composición química, como alfombra forrajera hidropónico, se realizó un ensayo en el Invernadero del Departamento de Protección Vegetal y Forestal (DEPAF) - Universidad Nacional Agraria, Managua, ubicada en el km 12 ½ carretera norte. Como sustrato para la alfombra se utilizó heno del pasto Cubano CT - 115 (Pennisetum purpureum x P. tiphoydes). Se utilizó un Diseño Completo al Azar, con tres tratamientos y, tres repeticiones. Como unidad experimental se utilizó la cantidad de 1000 gr (1 kg) distribuida uniformemente en bandejas plástica de 0.2034 m2. Las variables de estudio fueron; rendimiento de alfombra en verde y seca, por bandeja y por metro cuadrado; porcentajes de; materia seca, proteína cruda, fibra cruda y cenizas. Se realizaron Análisis de Varianza y, separaciones de medias, usando Duncan (P<0.05). Para el análisis estadístico las variables codificadas en porcentajes se transformaron, según, 2 arco seno p (Dos veces Arco seno de la raíz cuadrada de la proporción). No hubo diferencias significativas (P>0,05) para el rendimiento por bandeja de alfombra en verde entre tratamientos, pero sí para el rendimiento (kg) por bandeja de materia seca (P<0.05) entre la producción del arroz (0.91) y sorgo (0.65), no así entre el arroz y maíz, ni entre el maíz y el sorgo. Resultados similares se encontraron para la producción por m2. No se encontraron diferencias significativas (P>0.05) entre los tres cultivos, oscilando la producción desde 23.59 a 28.35 kg/m2, para sorgo y maíz respectivamente. Se encontraron diferencias significativas (P<0.05) entre tratamientos para la producción de biomasa seca, la mayor producción la obtuvo el arroz y la menor el sorgo (4.48 y 3.22 kg/m2). La gramínea con el porcentaje de MS más alto fue el arroz (16.48), que mostró diferencias significativas (P<0,05) con respecto al sorgo y el maíz; el maíz presentó los porcentajes de MS más bajos (12.41). Respecto a la proteína cruda se encontraron diferencias significativas (P<0.05) entre los cultivos. El mayor contenido (%) se obtuvo en el sorgo (15.01) y el menor (9.76) en el arroz. Los contenidos de fibra cruda presentaron diferencias significativas (P< 0.05) entre el arroz con el maíz y sorgo, no así entre sorgo y maíz. El arroz presentó mayores contenidos (34.59 %), registrándose el menor tenor en el sorgo (19.71 %). Los contenidos de cenizas presentaron las mismas tendencias que la fibra cruda en cuanto a las diferencias estadísticas encontradas. El mayor contenido (%) de cenizas se obtuvo en el arroz (9.31) y el menor para el maíz (4.51). La alfombra forrajera hidropónica es una alternativa viable para la producción de forraje de alta calidad e inocuidad.
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Moringa oleiferafresca o ensilada, se comparó con una dieta control basada en Pennisetum purpureum cv CT-115+ concentrado comercial como dieta única para vacas lecheras. Se evaluó el efecto de las dietas experimentales sobre el consumo y la digestibilidad, la producción y composición de la leche, y las características organolépticas de leche y queso. Seis vacas lecheras fueron utilizadas en un experimento cuadrado latino 3x3, con dos repeticiones. Las dietas de Moringa fueron isocalóricas respecto a la dieta control. El consumo de materia seca (MS) de los tratamientos de Moringa fue significativamente mayor (P<0.05) que el control. Moringafresca tuvo el mayor consumo (P<0.001) de materia orgánica (MO), proteína bruta (PB), fibra detergente neutra (FDN), fibra detergente ácido (FDA) en comparación con la dieta de control. Los mayores coeficientes de digestibilidad (P<0.05) se manifestaron en el tratamiento control respecto a los tratamientos de Moringa(fresca o ensilada), con la excepción de la digestibilidad de la PB. La producción de leche del tratamiento de Moringa ensilado fue ligeramente inferior (9%) respecto a los otros dos tratamientos. La composición de la leche fue similar entre todos los tratamientos. Sin embargo, la leche del tratamiento de Moringa fresca presentó un sabor y aroma a hierba, significativamente diferente (P<0.001) de los otros dos tratamientos, a pesar de que era normal en color y apariencia. No se observaron diferencias organolépticas entre la leche del tratamiento control y el tratamiento de ensilaje de Moringa. Igual comportamiento se encontró en el queso elaborado a partir de la leche de los tres tratamientos. El análisis financiero favorece a los tratamientos de Moringa. La conclusión es que el ensilaje de Moringase puede utilizar para alimentar vacas lecheras en grandes cantidades para producir cantidades similares y misma producción de leche, características organolépticas. calidad de la leche que las dietas convencionales.
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Mediante el estudio de caso, considerada como un tipo de investigación no experimental, sino mas bien documental, se realizó, el presente trabajo para caracterizar la producción de leche en tres comarcas de Rio Blanco, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, siendo estas la German pomares, la Sandino, la ponzoña. La idea de realizar este estudio surgió como una necesidad de conocer los medios de producción que emplean los productores, identificar qué medidas sanitarias utilizan y conocer como alimentan el ganado, determinar las condiciones de las instalaciones, etc. De igual manera conocer los resultados y utilizarlos como una información que sirva para conocer el potencial económico e innovar en el mercado lácteo y satisfacer la necesidad de las fincas de estas zonas. El instrumento que se utilizó fue el de entrevistas, teniendo una población de 110 fincas de las 3 comarcas y una unidad de muestral 29 fincas de productores entre ellos pequeños y medianos productores. Dentro de los hallazgos más relevantes se tiene que los productores tienen una dieta alimenticia y nutricional poco balanceada y no definida para los bovinos de leche, un 76% de los productores usan pastos mejorados herbáceos y de corte (más comunes Brachiarias y Pennisetum), aunque no les dan el manejo adecuado, no los conservan para su uso en época seca o critica, tienen como principal fuente energética la melaza y la caña de azúcar (66 y 74% respectivamente) y como fuente proteica el concentrado (28%), presentan una calidad genética animal buena (Brahaman, Pardo y Holstein), aunque no es explotada según su potencial, los cruces no tienen control, orden y registro, no presentando la definición de lo que se quiere genéticamente en el hato, siendo la monta natural la principal forma de reproducción (66%), los planes sanitarios se encuentran con diferentes frecuencias siendo lo más común las vacunaciones semestralmente, desparasitaciones y vitaminación trimestral (86 y 83% respectivamente), las enfermedades y agentes causales son las parasitosis, curso negro y diarrea viral, reciben capacitación en temas de alimentación, manejo del ordeño limpio, salud, reproducción pero más enfocado al aspecto productivo, sobre todo por parte de los centros de acopio. La productividad de la leche es baja, sobre todo que con los grupos raciales que tienen solo realizan un ordeño, producto del mal manejo alimenticio y nutricional. Los entrevistados señalan que la calidad que tiene su leche es de tipo A y que los precios son fluctuantes entre los 8 a 10 C$, por litro, la cual es mayormente vendida a los centros de acopio. Finalmente se determina que las comarcas sujetas al presente estudio presentan un alto potencial productivo que de manejarse eficiente y técnicamente podría superar lo que actualmente se produce.
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El presente estudio se realizó con el objetivo de e valuar dos dietas para terneros de destete bajo el sistema de estabulación en la finca Santa Rosa del municipio de Camoapa, durante el periodo de febrero a mayo del 2014. Se utilizó diseño de muestras pareadas, compuesto por un lote de 18 animales, divididos en 2 grupos de 9 terneros. Cada grupo se seleccionó al azar y se sometió a diferentes tratamientos: Grupo I, King grass (Pennisetum purpureun) + miel-urea al 5%, y Grupo II, King grass (Pennisetum purpureun)+ Pollinaza + caña de azúcar (Saccharum officinarum),a cada uno se les adicionó minerales, sal y semolina en iguales proporciones. Todos los terneros fueron sometidos durante el experimento a las mismas condiciones ambientales de galera, comedero, saladero, pilas de agua y corral. Así como también se les dio el mismo manejo zoosanitario; es decir todos fueron vitaminados, desparasitados (interno y externo) e implantados. Los terneros del grupo I con un peso promedio de 180.88 kg, necesitaron una ganancia de peso de 13 kg para aumentar un grado de condición corporal (CC), iniciaron el ensayo con 2 grados y finalizaron en 3; por otra parte los terneros del tratamiento II con 183.27 kg de peso promedio, requirieron ganar 19.61 kg de peso para pasar de 2 a 4 grados de condición corporal (CC). Al someter los datos a la prueba t de muestras pareadas, presentaron diferencias significativas al nivel de significación de 0.05, obteniendo mejores resultados productivos la dieta Santa Rosa (tratamiento II) con 676. 21g de GMD (ganancia media diaria) con respecto al tratamiento I (dieta UNA), que presento una GMD (ganancia media diaria) de 448.10g. El tratamiento II (dieta Santa Rosa) presento la mejor relación beneficio/costo que por cada córdoba invertido generó 1.18 córdobas en comparación al tratamiento I (dieta UNA) que generó 0.28 córdobas. Por tanto la dieta santa rosa es la opción con mayores beneficios económicos.
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Eight kinds of plants were tested in channel-dyke and field irrigation systems. The removal rates of TP, phosphate, TN, ammonia, CODcr and BOD, in the channel-dyke system with napiergrass (Pennisetum purpurem Schumach, x Pennisetum alopecuroides (L.) Spreng American) were 83.2, 82.3, 76.3, 96.2, 73.5 and 85.8%, respectively. The field irrigation systems with rice I-yuanyou No.1(88-132) (Oryza sativa L.) and rice II- suakoko8 (Oryza glaberrima) had high efficiency for N removal; the removal rate were 84.7 and 84.3%, respectively. The mass balance data revealed that napiergrass, rice I and II were the most important nutrient sinks, assimilating more than 50% of TP and TN. Plant uptake of N and P as percentage of total removal from wastewater correlated with biomass yield of and planting mode. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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通过对青藏高原地区27°42′~40°57′N,88°93′~103°24′E海拔2210~5050m范围内采集的植物进行碳同位素分析,发现其中2种藜科和6种禾本科植物是C4植物.11个地点的4种C4植物海拔超过了3800 m,其中6个地点的3种C4植物(白草Pennisetum centrasiaticum,云南野古草Arundinella yunnanensis和固沙草Orinus thoroldii)分布在海拔4000 m以上,最高可达4520 m.分析认为在大气低CO2分压背景下,强光照提供的充足能量使C4植物能忍耐更低的温度,以及青藏高原南部降雨集中于高温季节的有利条件,可能是C4植物生长在高海拔地区的重要原因.