Agronomic characteristics, structural and chemical characteristics of grass in Piata stocking with intermittent rest periods vary depending on the sward height

Authors

  • Valdinéia Patricia Dim INIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO TOCANTINS - UFT
  • Emerson Alexandrino
  • Antonio Clementino dos Santos
  • Ronaldo da Silva Mendes
  • Darlene Pereira da Silva

Abstract

Objective was to evaluate the influence of different grazing height on agronomic, structural and qualitative characteristics of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Piata managed under rotational stocking. We evaluated three sward heights (30, 45 and 60 cm) over two growing seasons (Middle and Final Season). We adopted the randomized complete block design with split plot, where the plots were allocated heights and subplots the growing seasons. Height values met the experimental protocol, showing averages of 35.2; 43.5 and 59.4, respectively 30, 45 and 60 cm. The rest period was variable during the heights and providing different grazing cycles, with an average DP of 34, 39 and 54 days, respectively, to the heights studied . The highest yield obtained by MST cycle was at the height of 60 cm, with an average of 4612.51 kg ha-1 and 3566 kg ha-1 to 30 cm height. However the heights of 30 and 45 cm three cycles of grazing and only two to the height of 60 cm were obtained, totaling about it, 12.4, 10.7 and 9.2 t DM ha-1 in the period. In leaf/stem ratio, no differences in heights studied. The number of tillers did not change with different heights, the superiority in the number of tillers was observed in the middle of the growing season. The increase in sward height provided no change in CP content and digestibility and increased levels of ADF, NDF was changed only at the height of 60 cm.

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Published

2015-03-30

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Forage and Pastures