Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights

The purpose of this study was to examine the growth and senescence dynamics of Digitaria eriantha cv. Survenola as a response to several canopy heights (25, 35, 45, and 55 cm) of harvests in two seasons of the year (rainy and dry). The experiment was established at the Federal University of Sergipe, in São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil, from 03/26/2015 to 03/28/2016, under a randomized-complete-block design with four replicates. Plots were irrigated, and upon reaching the pre-established canopy heights, they were cut to a 10 cm-residual height. Increasing canopy heights in the dry season led to lower tiller density, for basal and aerial tillers. However, irrespective of tiller type and season, this variable increased after the rest period. Light interception rose with canopy heights (P<0.05) in the dry period and it showed a quadratic response in the rainy season. Greater canopy heights led to a higher (P<0.05) daily leaf senescence rates and daily stem growth rates. Regardless of the season, the total accumulation and net herbage accumulation rates of basal tillers increased as canopy heights did. The greatest canopy height promoted the daily stem production, whereas the lowest height did not allow the grass to express its production potential. The defoliation-height range of 35 to 45 cm is the most recommended, as it favors the control of stem growth and leaf senescence.

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Main Authors: Gusmão Filho, José Dantas, Deitos Fries, Daniela, Maia de Lana Sousa, Braulio, Lara Fagundes, Jailson, Acosta Backes, Alfredo, Santos Dias, Daniel Lucas, Campos Pinheiro, Sarita Socorro, Andrade Teixeira, Fábio
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spelling rev-remexcp-article49132022-06-17T15:32:16Z Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights Gusmão Filho, José Dantas Deitos Fries, Daniela Maia de Lana Sousa, Braulio Lara Fagundes, Jailson Acosta Backes, Alfredo Santos Dias, Daniel Lucas Campos Pinheiro, Sarita Socorro Andrade Teixeira, Fábio forage accumulation; Digitaria eriantha cv. Survenola; light interception; morphogenesis The purpose of this study was to examine the growth and senescence dynamics of Digitaria eriantha cv. Survenola as a response to several canopy heights (25, 35, 45, and 55 cm) of harvests in two seasons of the year (rainy and dry). The experiment was established at the Federal University of Sergipe, in São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil, from 03/26/2015 to 03/28/2016, under a randomized-complete-block design with four replicates. Plots were irrigated, and upon reaching the pre-established canopy heights, they were cut to a 10 cm-residual height. Increasing canopy heights in the dry season led to lower tiller density, for basal and aerial tillers. However, irrespective of tiller type and season, this variable increased after the rest period. Light interception rose with canopy heights (P<0.05) in the dry period and it showed a quadratic response in the rainy season. Greater canopy heights led to a higher (P<0.05) daily leaf senescence rates and daily stem growth rates. Regardless of the season, the total accumulation and net herbage accumulation rates of basal tillers increased as canopy heights did. The greatest canopy height promoted the daily stem production, whereas the lowest height did not allow the grass to express its production potential. The defoliation-height range of 35 to 45 cm is the most recommended, as it favors the control of stem growth and leaf senescence. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias Braulio Maia, Universidade Federal de Sergipe Daniela Deitos, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia 2020-02-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/pdf application/xml https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/view/4913 10.22319/rmcp.v11i1.4913 Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias; Vol. 11, Núm. 1 (2020): Enero-Marzo; 38-52 Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias; Vol. 11, Núm. 1 (2020): Enero-Marzo; 38-52 2448-6698 2007-1124 eng spa https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/view/4913/4209 https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/view/4913/4211 https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/view/4913/4899 https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/downloadSuppFile/4913/918 https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/downloadSuppFile/4913/1218 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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author Gusmão Filho, José Dantas
Deitos Fries, Daniela
Maia de Lana Sousa, Braulio
Lara Fagundes, Jailson
Acosta Backes, Alfredo
Santos Dias, Daniel Lucas
Campos Pinheiro, Sarita Socorro
Andrade Teixeira, Fábio
spellingShingle Gusmão Filho, José Dantas
Deitos Fries, Daniela
Maia de Lana Sousa, Braulio
Lara Fagundes, Jailson
Acosta Backes, Alfredo
Santos Dias, Daniel Lucas
Campos Pinheiro, Sarita Socorro
Andrade Teixeira, Fábio
Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
author_facet Gusmão Filho, José Dantas
Deitos Fries, Daniela
Maia de Lana Sousa, Braulio
Lara Fagundes, Jailson
Acosta Backes, Alfredo
Santos Dias, Daniel Lucas
Campos Pinheiro, Sarita Socorro
Andrade Teixeira, Fábio
author_sort Gusmão Filho, José Dantas
title Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
title_short Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
title_full Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
title_fullStr Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
title_full_unstemmed Growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
title_sort growth dynamics and senescence of digit grass as a response to several canopy heights
description The purpose of this study was to examine the growth and senescence dynamics of Digitaria eriantha cv. Survenola as a response to several canopy heights (25, 35, 45, and 55 cm) of harvests in two seasons of the year (rainy and dry). The experiment was established at the Federal University of Sergipe, in São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil, from 03/26/2015 to 03/28/2016, under a randomized-complete-block design with four replicates. Plots were irrigated, and upon reaching the pre-established canopy heights, they were cut to a 10 cm-residual height. Increasing canopy heights in the dry season led to lower tiller density, for basal and aerial tillers. However, irrespective of tiller type and season, this variable increased after the rest period. Light interception rose with canopy heights (P<0.05) in the dry period and it showed a quadratic response in the rainy season. Greater canopy heights led to a higher (P<0.05) daily leaf senescence rates and daily stem growth rates. Regardless of the season, the total accumulation and net herbage accumulation rates of basal tillers increased as canopy heights did. The greatest canopy height promoted the daily stem production, whereas the lowest height did not allow the grass to express its production potential. The defoliation-height range of 35 to 45 cm is the most recommended, as it favors the control of stem growth and leaf senescence.
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