Leaf tissues flows of alexandergrass grazed by heifers under different supplementation frequencies

Authors

  • Paulo Roberto Salvador
  • Luciana Pötter
  • Marta Gomes da Rocha UFSM
  • Lidiane Raquel Eloy
  • Viviane da Silva Hampel
  • Sheila Cristina Bosco Stivanin
  • Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa
  • Maria Sichonany Sichonany
  • Maria José de Oliveira Sichonany

Abstract

The effects of several supplementation frequencies on forage use (leaf tissue flow, intensity and frequency of defoliation) in Alexandergrass (Urochloa plantaginea (Link) Hitch) were evaluated. The heifers remained exclusively on pasture or received whole oat grain seven days/week or five days/week (Monday to Friday). The weekly amount of supplement was similar for both frequencies. The experimental design was completely randomized following a repeated measure arrangement, with three treatments and two area replications. Leaf tissue flow, frequency and intensity of defoliation are similar when heifers remain exclusively on Alexandergrass pasture or receive oat grain on different frequencies.

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Author Biography

Marta Gomes da Rocha, UFSM

Departamento de Zootecnia-Área de Produção Animal

Published

2014-12-18

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Section

Forage and Pastures