2015
DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v37i3.26872
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<b>Nutritive value of pastures of <em>Cynodon</em> mixed with forage peanut in southwestern Paraná State

Abstract: This study evaluated the nutritive value of pastures of Coastcross-1 and Tifton 85 mixed with increasing inclusion of forage peanut (0, 25, 50, 75% occupancy area), subjected to cuts, over two study years in Southwestern Paraná State. The experimental design was factorial (three factors) distributed in randomized block. The factors were cultivars (2), the occupancy area of forage peanut (4) and seasons of cuts (5), with three replications. It was evaluated the percentage of crude protein, neutral detergent fib… Show more

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“…The mean value of the leaf blade: stem + sheath of Coastcross-1, of 1.28, obtained for pasture without nitrogen fertilization is similar to that obtained by Ziech et al (2015), of 1.34, evaluating Coastcross-1, fertilized with 80 kg ha -1 year -1 N, using forage harvesting methodology similar to that used in the present study. High leaf participation values are desirable, as they usually present higher crude protein and lower neutral detergent fiber contents than stems (Branco et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…The mean value of the leaf blade: stem + sheath of Coastcross-1, of 1.28, obtained for pasture without nitrogen fertilization is similar to that obtained by Ziech et al (2015), of 1.34, evaluating Coastcross-1, fertilized with 80 kg ha -1 year -1 N, using forage harvesting methodology similar to that used in the present study. High leaf participation values are desirable, as they usually present higher crude protein and lower neutral detergent fiber contents than stems (Branco et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Pastures were managed under a cutting regime, which were made when they reached a canopy height of approximately 25 cm (Ziech et al, 2015). In each plot, the material was cut 7 cm above the ground (Ziech et al, 2015), at random, using a square frame of 0.25 m 2 , characterizing the mass of forage available.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Esses mesmos autores enfatizam a relação direta da FDN com o consumo pelo animal e da FDA com a digestibilidade da forragem. Ziech et al (2015), ao estudarem duas cultivares de Cynodon, descreveram maior percentual de FDN na LF para a cv. tifton 85 (73,02%), sendo 6,4% superior à coastcross.…”
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“…A DIVMS foi superior na primavera e no verão, diferindo do outono, quando apresentou uma queda acentuada de 15 pontos percentuais na estação final do ciclo produtivo. A diminuição na DIVMS ao longo das estações pode estar ligada a um possível déficit de N nas pastagens (Ziech et al, 2015). Estes autores observaram redução na DIVMS do CB, entre a primeira e a última estação avaliada, de 25,4%.…”
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