Agronomical characteristics of elephant grass variety “roxo” in different cut ages in Cuiabana Lowlands

Authors

  • Messias Bhering UFMT
  • Luciano Silva Cabral UFMT
  • Joadil Gonçalves Abreu UFMT
  • Alexandre Lima Souza ICEN-UFMT
  • Joanis Tilemahos Zervoudakis UFMT
  • Rosane Cláudia Rodrigues UFMT
  • Gisele Abadia Campos Pereira UFMT
  • Robson Reverdito UFMT
  • Ísis Scatolin de Oliveira

Abstract

At this work was evaluated the effect of cut age variation of “Roxo” elephant grass under its agronomical parameters, as yield, height, stem:leave relation and leave proportion. The grass was cultivated on farm located in Santo Antonio of Leverger – MT. The area was divided in paddocks with 10, 40m2, that were submitted to different cut age, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90 and 105 days, during the dry and rainy season, in a randomized block arrange, with four repetions by treatment. After cut, data of yield/ha, height, leave proportion and leave:stem relation were collected. On each age, the paddock grass was cut, weighted and guided to the animal nutrition laboratory at UFMT for dry matter determination. In the dry season, the increase on elephant grass cut age caused quadratic effect in all variables evaluated, except for the grass height, that was linearly incremented. On rainy season, the advance in grass cut age affected, in a linear way, the analyzed variables and promoted increase on dry matter production and height of grass, but reduction at the leaf percentage and leaf/steam ration.

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Author Biographies

Messias Bhering, UFMT

Mestre em Agricultura Tropical, Engenheiro Agrônomo

Joanis Tilemahos Zervoudakis, UFMT

Doutor em Zootecnia

Robson Reverdito, UFMT

8Médico Veterinário, UFMT

Ísis Scatolin de Oliveira

9Mestre em Ciência Animal, Médica Veterinária

Published

2008-09-22

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Forage and Pastures