2013
DOI: 10.4206/agrosur.2013.v41n1-02
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Dinámica de crecimiento y calidad nutritiva de una pradera de Lolium perenne L. sometida a diferentes frecuencias de defoliación: periodo primavera-verano

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“…As part of the agronomic characteristics of this association, Ganderats and Hepp (2003) [33] obtained 3,368 tillers m 2 and Balocchi et al (2003) [34], 5,800 to 7,000 tillers m 2 ; this quantity probably influences the greater basal diameter. In this regard Han et al (2022) [35] add that to increase the number of tillers and basal diameter of ryegrass, the soil must be well managed so that the microbial population develops well.…”
Section: Of 12mentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…As part of the agronomic characteristics of this association, Ganderats and Hepp (2003) [33] obtained 3,368 tillers m 2 and Balocchi et al (2003) [34], 5,800 to 7,000 tillers m 2 ; this quantity probably influences the greater basal diameter. In this regard Han et al (2022) [35] add that to increase the number of tillers and basal diameter of ryegrass, the soil must be well managed so that the microbial population develops well.…”
Section: Of 12mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In Table 2, it is observed that there is no significant difference (p>0.05) in number of tillers for ryegrass according to cutting frequency; likewise, these values are lower than those found by Ganderats and Hepp (2003) [33] and Balocchi et al (2013) [34], probably because it is not a continuous practice of producers to perform a good soil management, which favours the pasture and the microbial population of the soil [35] that favours tillering. The number of ears was higher at 60 days (p<0.05) because the pasture is reaching the maximum reproductive stage at this phenological stage.…”
Section: Crop Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%