Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements

The objective of this work was to evaluate the sward structure and nutritive value of Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Tanzânia subjected to rotational stocking managements characterised by a common pre-grazing condition of 95% canopy light interception (LI) and two post-grazing residues, 25 and 50 cm. Treatments (95/25, 95/50 - LI/residue) were assigned to experimental units (groups of six 2500 m² paddocks per treatment) according to a complete randomised block design, with two replications. The variables measured corresponded to: canopy light interception, pre and post-grazing sward height, herbage mass and pre and post-grazing morphological composition, herbage bulk density, herbage accumulation and nutritive value (including to IVOMD) of the morphological components. Pre-grazing herbage mass did not differ between residues, although the herbage accumulation rate was higher for the 50 than the 25 cm (164.9 and 90.6 kg/ha.day DM, respectively). Post-grazing herbage mass values were higher for the 50 cm residue and were characterised by a higher proportion of leaf blade in relation to the 25 cm treatment, which presented a higher proportion of dead material. On average, the contents of crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and lignin in acid detergent (LAD) as well as the values of the "in vitro" organic matter digestibility (IVOMD) were similar for both treatments. Crude protein and IVOMD decreased and NDF and LAD increased from top to the bottom of the sward, indicating grazing intensity as an important variable for promoting adjustments in the grazing efficiency and nutritive value of the consumed herbage by the grazing animals.

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Main Authors: Difante,Gelson dos Santos, Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do, Euclides,Valéria Pacheco Batista, Silva,Sila Carneiro da, Barbosa,Rodrigo Amorim, Gonçalves,Wellington Velásquez
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-359820090001000022009-02-11Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managementsDifante,Gelson dos SantosNascimento Júnior,Domicio doEuclides,Valéria Pacheco BatistaSilva,Sila Carneiro daBarbosa,Rodrigo AmorimGonçalves,Wellington Velásquez grazing management herbage accumulation Panicum maximum post-grazing height The objective of this work was to evaluate the sward structure and nutritive value of Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Tanzânia subjected to rotational stocking managements characterised by a common pre-grazing condition of 95% canopy light interception (LI) and two post-grazing residues, 25 and 50 cm. Treatments (95/25, 95/50 - LI/residue) were assigned to experimental units (groups of six 2500 m² paddocks per treatment) according to a complete randomised block design, with two replications. The variables measured corresponded to: canopy light interception, pre and post-grazing sward height, herbage mass and pre and post-grazing morphological composition, herbage bulk density, herbage accumulation and nutritive value (including to IVOMD) of the morphological components. Pre-grazing herbage mass did not differ between residues, although the herbage accumulation rate was higher for the 50 than the 25 cm (164.9 and 90.6 kg/ha.day DM, respectively). Post-grazing herbage mass values were higher for the 50 cm residue and were characterised by a higher proportion of leaf blade in relation to the 25 cm treatment, which presented a higher proportion of dead material. On average, the contents of crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and lignin in acid detergent (LAD) as well as the values of the "in vitro" organic matter digestibility (IVOMD) were similar for both treatments. Crude protein and IVOMD decreased and NDF and LAD increased from top to the bottom of the sward, indicating grazing intensity as an important variable for promoting adjustments in the grazing efficiency and nutritive value of the consumed herbage by the grazing animals.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.38 n.1 20092009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982009000100002en10.1590/S1516-35982009000100002
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Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
Euclides,Valéria Pacheco Batista
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Barbosa,Rodrigo Amorim
Gonçalves,Wellington Velásquez
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Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
Euclides,Valéria Pacheco Batista
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Barbosa,Rodrigo Amorim
Gonçalves,Wellington Velásquez
Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
author_facet Difante,Gelson dos Santos
Nascimento Júnior,Domicio do
Euclides,Valéria Pacheco Batista
Silva,Sila Carneiro da
Barbosa,Rodrigo Amorim
Gonçalves,Wellington Velásquez
author_sort Difante,Gelson dos Santos
title Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
title_short Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
title_full Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
title_fullStr Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
title_full_unstemmed Sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
title_sort sward structure and nutritive value of tanzania guineagrass subjected to rotational stocking managements
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the sward structure and nutritive value of Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Tanzânia subjected to rotational stocking managements characterised by a common pre-grazing condition of 95% canopy light interception (LI) and two post-grazing residues, 25 and 50 cm. Treatments (95/25, 95/50 - LI/residue) were assigned to experimental units (groups of six 2500 m² paddocks per treatment) according to a complete randomised block design, with two replications. The variables measured corresponded to: canopy light interception, pre and post-grazing sward height, herbage mass and pre and post-grazing morphological composition, herbage bulk density, herbage accumulation and nutritive value (including to IVOMD) of the morphological components. Pre-grazing herbage mass did not differ between residues, although the herbage accumulation rate was higher for the 50 than the 25 cm (164.9 and 90.6 kg/ha.day DM, respectively). Post-grazing herbage mass values were higher for the 50 cm residue and were characterised by a higher proportion of leaf blade in relation to the 25 cm treatment, which presented a higher proportion of dead material. On average, the contents of crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and lignin in acid detergent (LAD) as well as the values of the "in vitro" organic matter digestibility (IVOMD) were similar for both treatments. Crude protein and IVOMD decreased and NDF and LAD increased from top to the bottom of the sward, indicating grazing intensity as an important variable for promoting adjustments in the grazing efficiency and nutritive value of the consumed herbage by the grazing animals.
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