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Sci. agric ; 78(2): e20190095, 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497932

Resumo

This study evaluated the leaf area index (LAI) recovery mechanisms and forage accumulation rates on the regrowth of different grass species subjected to different defoliation intensities. For that purpose, plots of Pennisetum clandestinum (kikuyugrass), Lolium multiflorum (annual ryegrass), and Avena strigosa (black oats) were defoliated from 20 to 80 % of their initial heights (25, 20, and 25 cm, respectively). At different increments in height, forage samples were collected to ground level and used to estimate tiller population density (TPD), leaf area per tiller (LA), and forage mass. From these data, we calculated the leaf area index (LAI), average leaf area index (aLAI), and average and instantaneous forage accumulation rate (FAR and IFAR, respectively). Data were plotted over time (days) to describe LAI recovery and forage accumulation rates. As the defoliation intensity increased, greater canopy heights were needed for pastures to achieve their maximum forage accumulation rates, which required longer regrowth intervals. The need for high tiller recruitment after defoliation, which delayed canopy LAI recovery, seemed to be one of the main cause. Thus, grazing management strategies that involve costly tiller recruitment could decrease both overall forage production and sward persistence over time. However, the plant ability to recover LAI after successive intense defoliations seems to be species-dependent and related to their phenotypic plasticity.


Assuntos
Folhas de Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Folhas de Planta/fisiologia , Pastagens/análise , Pastagens/métodos
2.
Sci. agric. ; 78(2): e20190095, 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-27992

Resumo

This study evaluated the leaf area index (LAI) recovery mechanisms and forage accumulation rates on the regrowth of different grass species subjected to different defoliation intensities. For that purpose, plots of Pennisetum clandestinum (kikuyugrass), Lolium multiflorum (annual ryegrass), and Avena strigosa (black oats) were defoliated from 20 to 80 % of their initial heights (25, 20, and 25 cm, respectively). At different increments in height, forage samples were collected to ground level and used to estimate tiller population density (TPD), leaf area per tiller (LA), and forage mass. From these data, we calculated the leaf area index (LAI), average leaf area index (aLAI), and average and instantaneous forage accumulation rate (FAR and IFAR, respectively). Data were plotted over time (days) to describe LAI recovery and forage accumulation rates. As the defoliation intensity increased, greater canopy heights were needed for pastures to achieve their maximum forage accumulation rates, which required longer regrowth intervals. The need for high tiller recruitment after defoliation, which delayed canopy LAI recovery, seemed to be one of the main cause. Thus, grazing management strategies that involve costly tiller recruitment could decrease both overall forage production and sward persistence over time. However, the plant ability to recover LAI after successive intense defoliations seems to be species-dependent and related to their phenotypic plasticity.(AU)


Assuntos
Pastagens/análise , Pastagens/métodos , Folhas de Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Folhas de Planta/fisiologia
3.
Ciênc. anim. bras. (Impr.) ; 18: 01-11, 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1473527

Resumo

The aim of this study was to evaluate the forage accumulation during the stocking period on Kikuyu grass pastures (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. Ex. Chiov) subjected to intermittent stocking. Treatments consisted of four defoliation levels (removal of 40, 50, 60, and 70% relative to the initial height) starting from the same pre-grazing height (20 cm). The following variables were evaluated: leaf and stem elongation rates (evaluated during four times across the period of occupation), leaf area index, and forage accumulation rates. Additionally, ten tillers/strip were evaluated for the same variables into exclusion cages. The linear, quadratic and cubic effects of severity of defoliation were evaluated by orthogonal polynomials contrasts with 5% of significance level. There was a linear and inverse relationship between the proportion of removed leaf area index with leaf elongation and herbage accumulation rate. The leaf elongation rate in individual tillers and the forage accumulation rates of tillers on excluded areas from grazing were greater than those under grazing. During the stocking period on pastures submitted to intermittent grazing, forage accumulation was observed and it was linear and negatively correlated with the proportion of leaf area removed.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o acúmulo de forragem durante o período de ocupação pelos animais em pastos de capim-quicuiu (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. Ex. Chiov.) manejados sob lotação intermitente. Os tratamentos consistiram de quatro proporções de desfolhação (remoção de 40, 50, 60 e 70% da altura inicial) partindo de uma mesma altura em pré-pastejo (20 cm). Foram avaliadas: taxas de alongamento foliar e colmos e senescência de folhas, índice de área foliar e taxa de acúmulo de forragem. Adicionalmente, dez perfilhos por faixa foram avaliados para as mesmas variáveis dentro de gaiolas de exclusão. Os efeitos linear, quadrático e cúbico da severidade de desfolhação foram avaliados por contrastes de polinômios ortogonais com 5% de nível de significância. Houve relação linear e inversa entre a porcentagem do índice de área foliar removido e o alongamento de lâminas foliares e o acúmulo de forragem. As taxas de alongamento de folhas em perfilhos bem como o acúmulo de forragem nas áreas excluídas do pastejo foram maiores em relação aos pastos submetidos a desfolhação. Durante o período de rebaixamento de pastos manejados sob lotação intermitente ocorre acúmulo de forragem e o mesmo é linear e inversamente associado à proporção da área foliar removida.


Assuntos
Folhas de Planta , Pastagens/análise , Pennisetum
4.
Ci. Anim. bras. ; 18: 01-11, 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-16869

Resumo

The aim of this study was to evaluate the forage accumulation during the stocking period on Kikuyu grass pastures (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. Ex. Chiov) subjected to intermittent stocking. Treatments consisted of four defoliation levels (removal of 40, 50, 60, and 70% relative to the initial height) starting from the same pre-grazing height (20 cm). The following variables were evaluated: leaf and stem elongation rates (evaluated during four times across the period of occupation), leaf area index, and forage accumulation rates. Additionally, ten tillers/strip were evaluated for the same variables into exclusion cages. The linear, quadratic and cubic effects of severity of defoliation were evaluated by orthogonal polynomials contrasts with 5% of significance level. There was a linear and inverse relationship between the proportion of removed leaf area index with leaf elongation and herbage accumulation rate. The leaf elongation rate in individual tillers and the forage accumulation rates of tillers on excluded areas from grazing were greater than those under grazing. During the stocking period on pastures submitted to intermittent grazing, forage accumulation was observed and it was linear and negatively correlated with the proportion of leaf area removed.(AU)


O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o acúmulo de forragem durante o período de ocupação pelos animais em pastos de capim-quicuiu (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. Ex. Chiov.) manejados sob lotação intermitente. Os tratamentos consistiram de quatro proporções de desfolhação (remoção de 40, 50, 60 e 70% da altura inicial) partindo de uma mesma altura em pré-pastejo (20 cm). Foram avaliadas: taxas de alongamento foliar e colmos e senescência de folhas, índice de área foliar e taxa de acúmulo de forragem. Adicionalmente, dez perfilhos por faixa foram avaliados para as mesmas variáveis dentro de gaiolas de exclusão. Os efeitos linear, quadrático e cúbico da severidade de desfolhação foram avaliados por contrastes de polinômios ortogonais com 5% de nível de significância. Houve relação linear e inversa entre a porcentagem do índice de área foliar removido e o alongamento de lâminas foliares e o acúmulo de forragem. As taxas de alongamento de folhas em perfilhos bem como o acúmulo de forragem nas áreas excluídas do pastejo foram maiores em relação aos pastos submetidos a desfolhação. Durante o período de rebaixamento de pastos manejados sob lotação intermitente ocorre acúmulo de forragem e o mesmo é linear e inversamente associado à proporção da área foliar removida.(AU)


Assuntos
Pastagens/análise , Pennisetum , Folhas de Planta
5.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-745213

Resumo

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the forage accumulation during the stocking period on Kikuyu grass pastures (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. Ex. Chiov) subjected to intermittent stocking. Treatments consisted of four defoliation levels (removal of 40, 50, 60, and 70% relative to the initial height) starting from the same pre-grazing height (20 cm). The following variables were evaluated: leaf and stem elongation rates (evaluated during four times across the period of occupation), leaf area index, and forage accumulation rates. Additionally, ten tillers/strip were evaluated for the same variables into exclusion cages. The linear, quadratic and cubic effects of severity of defoliation were evaluated by orthogonal polynomials contrasts with 5% of significance level. There was a linear and inverse relationship between the proportion of removed leaf area index with leaf elongation and herbage accumulation rate. The leaf elongation rate in individual tillers and the forage accumulation rates of tillers on excluded areas from grazing were greater than those under grazing. During the stocking period on pastures submitted to intermittent grazing, forage accumulation was observed and it was linear and negatively correlated with the proportion of leaf area removed.


Resumo O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o acúmulo de forragem durante o período de ocupação pelos animais em pastos de capim-quicuiu (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. Ex. Chiov.) manejados sob lotação intermitente. Os tratamentos consistiram de quatro proporções de desfolhação (remoção de 40, 50, 60 e 70% da altura inicial) partindo de uma mesma altura em pré-pastejo (20 cm). Foram avaliadas: taxas de alongamento foliar e colmos e senescência de folhas, índice de área foliar e taxa de acúmulo de forragem. Adicionalmente, dez perfilhos por faixa foram avaliados para as mesmas variáveis dentro de gaiolas de exclusão. Os efeitos linear, quadrático e cúbico da severidade de desfolhação foram avaliados por contrastes de polinômios ortogonais com 5% de nível de significância. Houve relação linear e inversa entre a porcentagem do índice de área foliar removido e o alongamento de lâminas foliares e o acúmulo de forragem. As taxas de alongamento de folhas em perfilhos bem como o acúmulo de forragem nas áreas excluídas do pastejo foram maiores em relação aos pastos submetidos a desfolhação. Durante o período de rebaixamento de pastos manejados sob lotação intermitente ocorre acúmulo de forragem e o mesmo é linear e inversamente associado à proporção da área foliar removida.

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