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Net herbage accumulation rate and crude protein content of Urochloa brizantha cultivars under shade intensities / Taxa de acúmulo de forragem e teor de proteína bruta de cultivares de Urochloa brizantha sob intensidades luminosas

Roberto de Lima Meirelles, Paulo; Aline Ribeiro de Santana, Erikelly; Mendes Machado Franco de Arruda, Guilherme; Costa, Ciniro; Gabriela Berchiol da Silva, Marina.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | ID: biblio-1466546

Resumo

The use of silvopastoral systems is a sustainable alternative for animal production in various regions of the Brazil. However to obtain satisfactory results in these systems, the selection of forage species that grows well in the shade should be done. The tolerance of plants to light restriction and the correctly choice of species, considering good nutritional values for these conditions has great importance. The study of artificial shading for forage production helps the clarification of issues related to the behavior of plants under reduced light prior to use in integrations with forests. The aim of the study was to evaluate the net herbage accumulation rate of forage (HAR) and crude protein (CP) of Urochloa brizantha cultivars (Marandu and Piatã) under natural light and shading of 30 and 60%. The experiment was conducted at FMVZ - UNESP, Botucatu. The experimental design was a randomized block in factorial arrangement 3 x 2 (three shading levels: 0, 30 and 60%, two cultivars: Marandu and Piatã) with three replications and repeated measures (3 cuts). Sample collection occurred when the cultivars reached 35 cm in height. The treatments with shading showed lower cutting intervals as compared to those subjected to full sunlight, because they have reached in a shorter time to time as determined cut-off criterion (mean of 37, 45 and 61 days for reduction of 60%, reduction of 30% a
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Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1