Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Dec 2021)

Does the lowering strategy before the stockpiling period modify the marandu palisade grass production and structure?

  • M.E.R. Santos,
  • G.O. Rocha,
  • B.H.R. Carvalho,
  • G.S. Borges,
  • L.C. Adorno,
  • D.M. Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 6
pp. 1403 – 1412

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The objective was to identify lowering strategies for Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu in the beginning of the stockpiling period that increase forage production and improve the structure of stockpiled canopies. Three lowering strategies were evaluated: maintenance of marandu palisade grass with 15cm four months before the stockpiling period; maintenance of palisade grass with 30cm for four months, and lowering to 15cm before the stockpiling period; and maintaining of palisade grass at 45cm for four months, and lowering to 15cm before the stockpiling period. The experimental design was completely randomized, with four replications. At the end of stockpiling, the number of reproductive tillers and forage mass were higher in the canopy under 15/15cm than in the others; the percentage of live leaf was higher in the canopy under 45/15cm than under 15/15cm. Forage production during the stockpiling period was higher in the canopy under 15/15cm and lower in the under 45/15cm. Maintaining 15cm marandu palisadegrass for four months before the stockpiling period increases forage production during this period. The lowering of the marandu palisadegrass from 45 to 15cm at the beginning of the stockpiling period improves the structure of the stockpiled canopy.

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