Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems

Pasture management that favors ecosystem renewal results from the best botanical proportion of forage. The objective of this work was to evaluate the forage botanical component proportions in macrotiloma (legume) and marandu grass intercropped pasture in comparison with exclusive marandu grass past...

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Main Authors: Stela S. Zamboin, Gabriela B. Oliveira, Marcelo M. Vieira, Mayne Sarti, Waldssimiler T. Mattos, Paulo H.M. Rodrigues, Luciana Gerdes
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Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2022-12-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.iz.sp.gov.br/index.php/bia/article/view/1834
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author Stela S. Zamboin
Gabriela B. Oliveira
Marcelo M. Vieira
Mayne Sarti
Waldssimiler T. Mattos
Paulo H.M. Rodrigues
Luciana Gerdes
author_facet Stela S. Zamboin
Gabriela B. Oliveira
Marcelo M. Vieira
Mayne Sarti
Waldssimiler T. Mattos
Paulo H.M. Rodrigues
Luciana Gerdes
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description Pasture management that favors ecosystem renewal results from the best botanical proportion of forage. The objective of this work was to evaluate the forage botanical component proportions in macrotiloma (legume) and marandu grass intercropped pasture in comparison with exclusive marandu grass pasture, with or without protein supplementation, using cattle in continuous stocking. The study was carried out at the instituto de zootecnia (nova odessa, sp). Twelve jersey cows (372.83±44.62 kg) were used. Data collection was carried out during periods of 45 in each season, between spring 2019 and winter 2021. The experimental design used was completely randomized blocks, with three treatments and two replications. The experimental treatments were: grass (g): exclusive pasture of urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu; grass + protein supplementation (gp): exclusive pasture of urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu with protein supplementation; and grass + legume (gl): pasture intercropped with urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu and macrotyloma axillare (e. Mey. Verd accession no 279). Forage mass was measured on the 1st, 23rd and 45th days of each experimental period. Forage samples were composed of the representative mass collected at ground level using a gasoline back-mounted brushcutter with a hedge trimmer, at three points, to determined average forage canopy height. The botanical composition was calculated as a percentage of pasture forage mass using the dry weight of the botanical components. Statistical analyses were performed using the sas 9.4 mixed procedure. The data were evaluated by the lsd test and a significant effect was considered when p ≤ 0.05, where the seasons were considered repeated measures in time. The treatments showed statistical difference for dead material proportion (g = 46.37% a, gp = 46.47 % b and gl = 42.11 %b; p < 0.04). Legume proportion was higher in summer (spring = 9.77%b, summer = 30.34%a, autumn = 15.26%b and winter = 5.13%b; p <0.004) and dead material proportion was higher in winter (spring = 48.54%b, summer = 14.23%c, autumn = 38.61%b and winter = 78.55%b; p<0.0001). The proportion of macrotyloma axillare leaves in the forage canopy in this study was 16.60% in summer, 4.87% in spring, 4.48% in autumn and 2.51% in winter, and branches/stalks represented 14.74%a in summer, 4.90 %b in spring, 10.77%b in autumn, and 2.61%b in winter. It can be concluded that botanical maintenance with macrotyloma axillare has potential to be used intercropped with marandu grass, contributing to the system sustainability.
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spelling doaj.art-1605ac8ac7d54f0583a3519f1718ffd52023-08-08T23:01:05ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002022-12-0179Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing SystemsStela S. ZamboinGabriela B. OliveiraMarcelo M. VieiraMayne SartiWaldssimiler T. MattosPaulo H.M. RodriguesLuciana Gerdes Pasture management that favors ecosystem renewal results from the best botanical proportion of forage. The objective of this work was to evaluate the forage botanical component proportions in macrotiloma (legume) and marandu grass intercropped pasture in comparison with exclusive marandu grass pasture, with or without protein supplementation, using cattle in continuous stocking. The study was carried out at the instituto de zootecnia (nova odessa, sp). Twelve jersey cows (372.83±44.62 kg) were used. Data collection was carried out during periods of 45 in each season, between spring 2019 and winter 2021. The experimental design used was completely randomized blocks, with three treatments and two replications. The experimental treatments were: grass (g): exclusive pasture of urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu; grass + protein supplementation (gp): exclusive pasture of urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu with protein supplementation; and grass + legume (gl): pasture intercropped with urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu and macrotyloma axillare (e. Mey. Verd accession no 279). Forage mass was measured on the 1st, 23rd and 45th days of each experimental period. Forage samples were composed of the representative mass collected at ground level using a gasoline back-mounted brushcutter with a hedge trimmer, at three points, to determined average forage canopy height. The botanical composition was calculated as a percentage of pasture forage mass using the dry weight of the botanical components. Statistical analyses were performed using the sas 9.4 mixed procedure. The data were evaluated by the lsd test and a significant effect was considered when p ≤ 0.05, where the seasons were considered repeated measures in time. The treatments showed statistical difference for dead material proportion (g = 46.37% a, gp = 46.47 % b and gl = 42.11 %b; p < 0.04). Legume proportion was higher in summer (spring = 9.77%b, summer = 30.34%a, autumn = 15.26%b and winter = 5.13%b; p <0.004) and dead material proportion was higher in winter (spring = 48.54%b, summer = 14.23%c, autumn = 38.61%b and winter = 78.55%b; p<0.0001). The proportion of macrotyloma axillare leaves in the forage canopy in this study was 16.60% in summer, 4.87% in spring, 4.48% in autumn and 2.51% in winter, and branches/stalks represented 14.74%a in summer, 4.90 %b in spring, 10.77%b in autumn, and 2.61%b in winter. It can be concluded that botanical maintenance with macrotyloma axillare has potential to be used intercropped with marandu grass, contributing to the system sustainability. http://ojs.iz.sp.gov.br/index.php/bia/article/view/1834Consortium persistencemacrotyloma axillareurochloa brizantha
spellingShingle Stela S. Zamboin
Gabriela B. Oliveira
Marcelo M. Vieira
Mayne Sarti
Waldssimiler T. Mattos
Paulo H.M. Rodrigues
Luciana Gerdes
Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems
Boletim de Indústria Animal
Consortium persistence
macrotyloma axillare
urochloa brizantha
title Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems
title_full Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems
title_short Evaluation of the Proportion of Botanical and Morphological Components in Forage of Exclusive and Intercropped Grazing Systems
title_sort evaluation of the proportion of botanical and morphological components in forage of exclusive and intercropped grazing systems
topic Consortium persistence
macrotyloma axillare
urochloa brizantha
url http://ojs.iz.sp.gov.br/index.php/bia/article/view/1834
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