2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-737x2014000100015
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Desempenho da mistura de aveia preta e azevém em função da adubação orgânica e mineral

Abstract: Performance of the mixture of black oat and ryegrass as a function of organic and mineral fertilizationMaximizing the efficiency of existing production systems and reducing the intake of external inputs and production costs is the principle of modern farming and livestock production. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of organic and mineral fertilization on dry mass (DM) development and production of the consortium of black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) and ryegrass (Lolium mul… Show more

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“…observed that rye is one of the most precocious annual temperate grasses, and amongst the later genotypes, BRS Tarumã wheat, was first cut 72 days after sowing. In addition, black oat develops rapidly at the beginning of its cycle(Marques et al, 2014). These results indicate the precocity of these two species (rye and black oat) and their collaboration in forage production in shortage periods.…”
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“…observed that rye is one of the most precocious annual temperate grasses, and amongst the later genotypes, BRS Tarumã wheat, was first cut 72 days after sowing. In addition, black oat develops rapidly at the beginning of its cycle(Marques et al, 2014). These results indicate the precocity of these two species (rye and black oat) and their collaboration in forage production in shortage periods.…”
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“…The others needed 64 (DAE) for the first cut to be performed (July 20, 2020), six days longer than black oat. A result that indicates the precocity at the beginning of its development cycle (Marques et al, 2014). Authors such as Cassol et al (2011) observed the possibility of starting grazing with animals between 45 and 60 days after emergence in black oat, provided that there is supplementation with nitrogen fertilization in this period.…”
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confidence: 99%