Ciência Rural (Oct 2021)

Sequential cutting of Urochloa brizantha cv. MG 5 changes flowering season and seed production components

  • Tiago Aranda Catuchi,
  • Gabriel Chaves Parmezan,
  • Fernando Vinicíus Bressan,
  • Elton Anderson Aranda,
  • Fabiana Lima Abrantes,
  • Ceci Castilho Custódio,
  • Carlos Sérgio Tiritan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200912
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 5

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ABSTRACT: In tropical grass seed production fields, reducing plant size can increase the solar radiation to the base of the plant canopy and improve the quantity and quality of the seeds produced. This research studied the responses of the production components, the productivity, and the seed quality of U. brizantha cv. MG-5 to different canopy sequential cuttings under cultivation conditions in rain fed systems. Two experiments were carried out (agricultural year 2015/16 (s1) and 2016/17 (s2)) in a randomized block experimental design with four repetitions. The treatments consisted of sequential cut-off, indicating the month of the last cut and the agricultural year: for the 2015/16 agricultural year: Aug - s1, Sep - s1, Oct - s1, Nov - s1, Dec - s1, Jan - s1, and Feb - s1; for the 2016/17 agricultural year: Aug - s2; Set - s2; Nov - s2; Dec - s2; Jan - s2, and Feb - s2. Plant growth biometrics, seed quality variables, and productivity were evaluated. The sequential cut strategy increased the productivity and quality of pure seeds when the final cuts were done between November and December. Cuts performed after December increased the reproductive components. However, in the region in question, rainfall levels compromised seed filling; and therefore productivity and quality since the flowering of these cuttings (January and February) occurs in May.

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