Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.

The aim of the current study is to assess three integrated systems presenting different eucalyptus tree densities due to animal and forage production. The following integrated systems were assessed: croplivestock- forest with 357 eucalyptus trees ha-1 (ICLF1); crop-livestock-forest with 227 eucalyptus trees ha-1 (ICLF2); and crop-livestock with 5 remnant native trees ha-1 (ICL). The randomized block experimental design was applied in a split-plot scheme with four replicates. The Average Daily Gain (ADG, g animal-1day-1) and the live-weight gain per area (LWG, kg ha-1) were applied to analyze animal performance, which was set by weighing the animals every 28 days (the animals previously fasted for 16h). Forage yield was higher in ICL during fall and winter; in summer, it did not differ from ICLF2. There was no forage yield difference between the ICL and ICLF2 systems in any of the assessed seasons; summer was more productive in ILPF1 than other seasons. The highest leaf crude protein contents (CP) in summer was recorded in systems ICLF1 and ICLF2, and the highest value recorded in fall was found in ILPF1; the lowest was found in ILP. On the other hand, the highest leaf NDF contents in summer were found in ILP. The highest ADG were found in summer. The highest LWG values recorded for the ICL and ICLF2 systems were collected in summer and fall; there was no difference in any of the three systems in winter. The LWG was higher in all system in summer. The ICLF2 emerged as the system (with trees) most appropriate for beef cattle production. Despite the shading interference on forage production, such condition is compensated by the best nutritional contents such as CP. The ICLF2 system allowing an annual LWG of 83% in relation to the ICL system during the fifth year of establishment of the systems.

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Main Authors: GAMARRA, E. L., MORAIS, M. da G., ALMEIDA, R. G. de, PALUDETTO, N. A., PEREIRA, M., OLIVEIRA, C. C. de
Other Authors: Érick Lemes Gamarra, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia - FAMEZ/ Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: 2017-11-23
Subjects:Tree density, Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta, Capim-piatã, Densidade de árvore, Produção de forragem, Eucalipto, Eucalyptus, Forage yield,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1080620
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10806202017-11-23T23:23:05Z Beef cattle production in established integrated systems. GAMARRA, E. L. MORAIS, M. da G. ALMEIDA, R. G. de PALUDETTO, N. A. PEREIRA, M. OLIVEIRA, C. C. de Érick Lemes Gamarra, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia - FAMEZ/ Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS Mariana Pereira, FAMEZ/UFMS Maria da Graça Morais, Prof., UFMS/FAMEZ, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal ROBERTO GIOLO DE ALMEIDA, CNPGC Natália Aguiar Paludetto, Analista Instrumental/Secretaria Municipal de Meio Ambiente, SEMMA Caroline Carvalho de Oliveira, Discente de Doutorado em Ciência Animal, FAMEZ/UFMS. Tree density Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta Capim-piatã Densidade de árvore Produção de forragem Eucalipto Eucalyptus Forage yield The aim of the current study is to assess three integrated systems presenting different eucalyptus tree densities due to animal and forage production. The following integrated systems were assessed: croplivestock- forest with 357 eucalyptus trees ha-1 (ICLF1); crop-livestock-forest with 227 eucalyptus trees ha-1 (ICLF2); and crop-livestock with 5 remnant native trees ha-1 (ICL). The randomized block experimental design was applied in a split-plot scheme with four replicates. The Average Daily Gain (ADG, g animal-1day-1) and the live-weight gain per area (LWG, kg ha-1) were applied to analyze animal performance, which was set by weighing the animals every 28 days (the animals previously fasted for 16h). Forage yield was higher in ICL during fall and winter; in summer, it did not differ from ICLF2. There was no forage yield difference between the ICL and ICLF2 systems in any of the assessed seasons; summer was more productive in ILPF1 than other seasons. The highest leaf crude protein contents (CP) in summer was recorded in systems ICLF1 and ICLF2, and the highest value recorded in fall was found in ILPF1; the lowest was found in ILP. On the other hand, the highest leaf NDF contents in summer were found in ILP. The highest ADG were found in summer. The highest LWG values recorded for the ICL and ICLF2 systems were collected in summer and fall; there was no difference in any of the three systems in winter. The LWG was higher in all system in summer. The ICLF2 emerged as the system (with trees) most appropriate for beef cattle production. Despite the shading interference on forage production, such condition is compensated by the best nutritional contents such as CP. The ICLF2 system allowing an annual LWG of 83% in relation to the ICL system during the fifth year of establishment of the systems. Título em português: Produção de bovinos de corte em sistemas de integração estabelecidos. 2017-11-23T23:22:58Z 2017-11-23T23:22:58Z 2017-11-23 2017 2017-11-23T23:22:58Z Artigo de periódico Semina: Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 38, n. 5, p. 3241-3252, set./out. 2017. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1080620 en eng openAccess
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topic Tree density
Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta
Capim-piatã
Densidade de árvore
Produção de forragem
Eucalipto
Eucalyptus
Forage yield
Tree density
Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta
Capim-piatã
Densidade de árvore
Produção de forragem
Eucalipto
Eucalyptus
Forage yield
spellingShingle Tree density
Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta
Capim-piatã
Densidade de árvore
Produção de forragem
Eucalipto
Eucalyptus
Forage yield
Tree density
Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta
Capim-piatã
Densidade de árvore
Produção de forragem
Eucalipto
Eucalyptus
Forage yield
GAMARRA, E. L.
MORAIS, M. da G.
ALMEIDA, R. G. de
PALUDETTO, N. A.
PEREIRA, M.
OLIVEIRA, C. C. de
Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.
description The aim of the current study is to assess three integrated systems presenting different eucalyptus tree densities due to animal and forage production. The following integrated systems were assessed: croplivestock- forest with 357 eucalyptus trees ha-1 (ICLF1); crop-livestock-forest with 227 eucalyptus trees ha-1 (ICLF2); and crop-livestock with 5 remnant native trees ha-1 (ICL). The randomized block experimental design was applied in a split-plot scheme with four replicates. The Average Daily Gain (ADG, g animal-1day-1) and the live-weight gain per area (LWG, kg ha-1) were applied to analyze animal performance, which was set by weighing the animals every 28 days (the animals previously fasted for 16h). Forage yield was higher in ICL during fall and winter; in summer, it did not differ from ICLF2. There was no forage yield difference between the ICL and ICLF2 systems in any of the assessed seasons; summer was more productive in ILPF1 than other seasons. The highest leaf crude protein contents (CP) in summer was recorded in systems ICLF1 and ICLF2, and the highest value recorded in fall was found in ILPF1; the lowest was found in ILP. On the other hand, the highest leaf NDF contents in summer were found in ILP. The highest ADG were found in summer. The highest LWG values recorded for the ICL and ICLF2 systems were collected in summer and fall; there was no difference in any of the three systems in winter. The LWG was higher in all system in summer. The ICLF2 emerged as the system (with trees) most appropriate for beef cattle production. Despite the shading interference on forage production, such condition is compensated by the best nutritional contents such as CP. The ICLF2 system allowing an annual LWG of 83% in relation to the ICL system during the fifth year of establishment of the systems.
author2 Érick Lemes Gamarra, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia - FAMEZ/ Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS
author_facet Érick Lemes Gamarra, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia - FAMEZ/ Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS
GAMARRA, E. L.
MORAIS, M. da G.
ALMEIDA, R. G. de
PALUDETTO, N. A.
PEREIRA, M.
OLIVEIRA, C. C. de
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topic_facet Tree density
Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta
Capim-piatã
Densidade de árvore
Produção de forragem
Eucalipto
Eucalyptus
Forage yield
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MORAIS, M. da G.
ALMEIDA, R. G. de
PALUDETTO, N. A.
PEREIRA, M.
OLIVEIRA, C. C. de
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title Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.
title_short Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.
title_full Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.
title_fullStr Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.
title_full_unstemmed Beef cattle production in established integrated systems.
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