Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade

This study evaluated the productivity of mixed canopies of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu palisadegrass and Stylosanthes spp cv. Campo Grande at different shading levels during the dry season in the Cerrado biome of Midwest Brazil. The trial was carried out at the Experimental Farm of the Federal...

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Main Authors: Fernanda de Kássia Gomes, Angelo Herbet Moreira Arcanjo, Jeniffer da Cruz Siqueira, Jéssica Batista Jéssica Batista, Anderson Ramires Candido, Omar Ali, Alexandre Menezes Dias
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Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2022-12-01
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Online Access:http://10.153.18.28/index.php/bia/article/view/1845
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author Fernanda de Kássia Gomes
Angelo Herbet Moreira Arcanjo
Jeniffer da Cruz Siqueira
Jéssica Batista Jéssica Batista
Anderson Ramires Candido
Omar Ali
Alexandre Menezes Dias
author_facet Fernanda de Kássia Gomes
Angelo Herbet Moreira Arcanjo
Jeniffer da Cruz Siqueira
Jéssica Batista Jéssica Batista
Anderson Ramires Candido
Omar Ali
Alexandre Menezes Dias
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description This study evaluated the productivity of mixed canopies of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu palisadegrass and Stylosanthes spp cv. Campo Grande at different shading levels during the dry season in the Cerrado biome of Midwest Brazil. The trial was carried out at the Experimental Farm of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, in Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul. The experimental design used was completely randomized blocks. Plots of 30 m2 (5 x 6 m) were established. The shading conditions (0, 30 and 50%) were obtained using shades arranged over the experimental plots. The light interception (LI) and leaf area index (LAI) of the canopies were measured with an AccuPAR LP-80 canopy analyzer. Pasture production was estimated through the total forage mass (TFM), and botanical composition was determined through grass forage mass (GM) and legume forage mass (LM). Morphological composition was also estimated through grass and legume leaf mass (gLM and lLM, respectively), grass stem mass (gSM), legume stalk mass (lSM), grass dead material mass (gDM and lDM, respectively), grass and legume green mass (gGM and lGM, respectively), and leaf stem or stalk ratio (L:S) of legume and grass. These evaluations were performed by collecting samples using frames (0.25m2) and cutting the forage close to the ground. Samples were weighed and separated for botanical and morphological composition, later weighed and placed in an oven at 55 °C for 72 hours to obtain dry matter. The 50% shade provided greater LI (P<0.05; 77.4%) in relation to 0 and 30% (71.6 and 73.1%, respectively). The LAI did not vary between treatments, with averages of 1.92 cm² (P>0.05). There was no effect of canopy height between shading levels (p>0.05), showing an average height of 47.1 cm between treatments. The 50% shade resulted in higher TFM and GM (P<0.05; 9,596 and 9,153 kg.ha-1, respectively) compared to the averages of other treatments (7,685 and 8,048 kg.ha-1 and, 7,226 and 7,491 kg.ha-1, respectively). There was no effect of shading levels on LM, which averaged 487 kg.ha-1. There was no difference in gLM, gSM and leaf:stem ratio (P>0.05). The gDM was highest at 30% (P<0.05; 1052 kg.ha-1), intermediate at the 50% (903 kg.ha-1) and lowest at the 0% shading level (760 kg.ha-1). The MVF was higher with 50% shade (P<0.05; 8693 kg.ha-1) in relation to the average of the other treatments (7,226 and 6,996 kg.ha-1, respectively). There was no effect of shading for the legume morphological composition variables (P>0.05). The greater shading promoted higher LI, TFM, and GM without impacting the legume population in the dry season in the Cerrado biome.
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spelling doaj.art-8ef0d1364ba54c19ae26bb2d333caf702023-08-11T17:39:42ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002022-12-0179Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to ShadeFernanda de Kássia GomesAngelo Herbet Moreira ArcanjoJeniffer da Cruz SiqueiraJéssica Batista Jéssica BatistaAnderson Ramires CandidoOmar AliAlexandre Menezes Dias This study evaluated the productivity of mixed canopies of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu palisadegrass and Stylosanthes spp cv. Campo Grande at different shading levels during the dry season in the Cerrado biome of Midwest Brazil. The trial was carried out at the Experimental Farm of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, in Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul. The experimental design used was completely randomized blocks. Plots of 30 m2 (5 x 6 m) were established. The shading conditions (0, 30 and 50%) were obtained using shades arranged over the experimental plots. The light interception (LI) and leaf area index (LAI) of the canopies were measured with an AccuPAR LP-80 canopy analyzer. Pasture production was estimated through the total forage mass (TFM), and botanical composition was determined through grass forage mass (GM) and legume forage mass (LM). Morphological composition was also estimated through grass and legume leaf mass (gLM and lLM, respectively), grass stem mass (gSM), legume stalk mass (lSM), grass dead material mass (gDM and lDM, respectively), grass and legume green mass (gGM and lGM, respectively), and leaf stem or stalk ratio (L:S) of legume and grass. These evaluations were performed by collecting samples using frames (0.25m2) and cutting the forage close to the ground. Samples were weighed and separated for botanical and morphological composition, later weighed and placed in an oven at 55 °C for 72 hours to obtain dry matter. The 50% shade provided greater LI (P<0.05; 77.4%) in relation to 0 and 30% (71.6 and 73.1%, respectively). The LAI did not vary between treatments, with averages of 1.92 cm² (P>0.05). There was no effect of canopy height between shading levels (p>0.05), showing an average height of 47.1 cm between treatments. The 50% shade resulted in higher TFM and GM (P<0.05; 9,596 and 9,153 kg.ha-1, respectively) compared to the averages of other treatments (7,685 and 8,048 kg.ha-1 and, 7,226 and 7,491 kg.ha-1, respectively). There was no effect of shading levels on LM, which averaged 487 kg.ha-1. There was no difference in gLM, gSM and leaf:stem ratio (P>0.05). The gDM was highest at 30% (P<0.05; 1052 kg.ha-1), intermediate at the 50% (903 kg.ha-1) and lowest at the 0% shading level (760 kg.ha-1). The MVF was higher with 50% shade (P<0.05; 8693 kg.ha-1) in relation to the average of the other treatments (7,226 and 6,996 kg.ha-1, respectively). There was no effect of shading for the legume morphological composition variables (P>0.05). The greater shading promoted higher LI, TFM, and GM without impacting the legume population in the dry season in the Cerrado biome. http://10.153.18.28/index.php/bia/article/view/1845Brachiaria brizanthalight interceptionbotanical compositionStylosanthes
spellingShingle Fernanda de Kássia Gomes
Angelo Herbet Moreira Arcanjo
Jeniffer da Cruz Siqueira
Jéssica Batista Jéssica Batista
Anderson Ramires Candido
Omar Ali
Alexandre Menezes Dias
Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade
Boletim de Indústria Animal
Brachiaria brizantha
light interception
botanical composition
Stylosanthes
title Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade
title_full Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade
title_fullStr Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade
title_full_unstemmed Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade
title_short Production of Mixed Pastures of Marandu Palisadegrass and Stylosanthes SPP. Submitted to Shade
title_sort production of mixed pastures of marandu palisadegrass and stylosanthes spp submitted to shade
topic Brachiaria brizantha
light interception
botanical composition
Stylosanthes
url http://10.153.18.28/index.php/bia/article/view/1845
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