2009
DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v31i2.6238
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Produção de forragem em pastagens consorciadas com diferentes leguminosas sob pastejo rotacionado

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“…The forage mass mean value for the systems was 3.5 t/ha, which is inferior to results observed by Steinwandter et al (2009), of 5.29 t/ha, under the same procedures and higher nitrogen fertilizer amounts in pastures formed by elephantgrass mixed with ryegrass and white clover (in the cool season) and spontaneous growth species (in the warm season).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 81%
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“…The forage mass mean value for the systems was 3.5 t/ha, which is inferior to results observed by Steinwandter et al (2009), of 5.29 t/ha, under the same procedures and higher nitrogen fertilizer amounts in pastures formed by elephantgrass mixed with ryegrass and white clover (in the cool season) and spontaneous growth species (in the warm season).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…The same values were observed by Lima et al (2004) for pure elephantgrass cultivations. Values close to 4.0 UA/ha were observed by Steinwandter et al (2009). Higher stocking rate, 4.5 UA/ha, was observed by Deresz et al (2001) on elephantgrass pastures fertilized with 200 kg of N in 198 days of estimation with dairy cows.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…White clover is adapted to cold weather, has a shallow root system, and develops well in soils with adequate moisture (Vendramini, Dubeux, & Cooke, 2014). Steinwandter et al (2009) studied pasture consortia consisting of different legumes and grazed intermittently. They concluded that the diversity of the plants in the consortia contributed to the balance of biomass production.…”
Section: Acta Scientiarum Animal Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esse resultado é importante, ao indicar melhor desempenho dos consórcios em um período em que há escassez de forragem (Restle et al, 2002). Considerando-se a produção de forragem no período experimental, com base na predominância dos resultados, confirma-se o melhor desempenho (P≤0,05) para os consórcios com leguminosas, resultado confirmado também por outros autores (Steinwandter et al, 2009;Azevedo Júnior, 2010). Observa-se que, para a composição estrutural do capim elefante, não houve diferença entre os sistemas forrageiros.…”
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