2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782004000200044
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Uso do método do disco e da altura da planta para estimar a massa de forragem em relvado de Cynodon spp.

Abstract: A altura das plantas (AP) e a altura comprimida da vegetação por disco (AD) foram usadas para estimativas da massa de forragem antes e depois do pastejo em uma pastagem mista de capim-coastcross-1 (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pears) e capim-estrela (Cynodon nlenfuensis var. nlenfuensis), manejada rotativamente. Foram estabelecidas equações de regressão entre a altura das plantas ou a altura comprimida da vegetação por disco de raio conhecido e o peso seco de forragem. Para a massa de forragem antes do pastejo, os co… Show more

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“…To establish an optimal grazing use and management program, it is necessary to define the quantitative and qualitative criteria of the vegetation, that is, to estimate FM in a simple and precise way so that the appropriate stocking rate can be calculated for a pre-established forage supply, thus allowing for inferences regarding the observed variations in animal performance (ESTRADA et al, 1991;PACIULLO et al, 2004), with the ultimate goal of making the system sustainable and productive. Thus, identifying the best quadrats and sample size is important to reduce sampling errors of the FM and morphological components (leaf, stem and dead material), as the size and shape of the quadrat (plots, subplots or samples) can interfere with the accuracy of the method evaluation (FRAME, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To establish an optimal grazing use and management program, it is necessary to define the quantitative and qualitative criteria of the vegetation, that is, to estimate FM in a simple and precise way so that the appropriate stocking rate can be calculated for a pre-established forage supply, thus allowing for inferences regarding the observed variations in animal performance (ESTRADA et al, 1991;PACIULLO et al, 2004), with the ultimate goal of making the system sustainable and productive. Thus, identifying the best quadrats and sample size is important to reduce sampling errors of the FM and morphological components (leaf, stem and dead material), as the size and shape of the quadrat (plots, subplots or samples) can interfere with the accuracy of the method evaluation (FRAME, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variedad del estrato herbáceo en la fase de Etología valor nutritivo, resulta un pasto muy agresivo, capaz de controlar la invasión de otras especies espontáneas que puedan competir con él.El carretón cadillo (M. hispida), también conocido como trébol de CaliforniaDanelón et al, (2001) consideran que es preferible utilizar un método para medir la disponibilidad de forraje que requiere tomar un gran número de observaciones pero en forma rápida y sencilla, al costo de una aceptable menor precisión, a otros más precisos y sofisticados, como puede ser el caso de los que basan su funcionamiento en la capacitancia electrónica. A conclusiones similares llegaronPaciullo et al, (2004) al estudiar el método del disco. Por esta razón el método utilizado fue el deMartínez et al, (1990).…”
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