2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982008000800002
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Recria de cordeiras em pastagem nativa melhorada submetida à fertilização nitrogenada: 1. Dinâmica da pastagem

Abstract: RESUMO -Avaliou-se o efeito da fertilização com duas doses de nitrogênio (100 e 200 kg/ha, na forma de uréia) sobre as variáveis produtivas de uma pastagem nativa melhorada (3,12 ha divididos em piquetes de 0,52 ha), tendo como controle áreas sem aplicação de N. Utilizou-se um delineamento de blocos ao acaso com duas repetições. A pastagem foi mantida com lotação contínua e número variável de animais para manter oferta de forragem de 16% PV. Na primavera de 2004, aplicou-se 5-20-20 (250 kg/ha) e, no verão d… Show more

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“…Besides this species, Eryngium horridum, was also only present in this treatment. This result agrees with those obtained by Fontaneli et al (1995), Silva & Jacques (1993) and Castilhos & Jacques (2000), who observed a decrease in contribution of Eryngium sp. with the introduction of other plant species, correction of soil pH and fertilization on natural pasture.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Besides this species, Eryngium horridum, was also only present in this treatment. This result agrees with those obtained by Fontaneli et al (1995), Silva & Jacques (1993) and Castilhos & Jacques (2000), who observed a decrease in contribution of Eryngium sp. with the introduction of other plant species, correction of soil pH and fertilization on natural pasture.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In 1996, the soil was limed and fertilized by surface application without soil tilling, lime (3 t/ha, corrected to 100% of relative neutralization power) and 500 kg/ha of 5-20-20 fertilizer. Then a sequence of studies were carried out with cattle grazing as described by Carassai et al (2008), where annual nitrogen rates (zero, 100 and 200 kg/ha of N) were tested, but without reapplication of lime, P or K until 2004. In 2004, the same treatments were maintained, but with the use of grazing lambs (Carassai et al, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The significant decrease in forage mass in the fall was due to low accumulation rate in this season, still because of the rainfall deficit at the end of summer and the decrease in solar radiation and temperature. Similar effects on native fertilized pasture were also observed by Carassai et al (2008). The mowing held in late February also contributed to this low mass, which eliminated part of the upper stratum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%