2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782012001000006
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Trigo de duplo propósito e aveia preta após forrageiras perenes e culturas de verão em sistema de integração lavoura - pecuária

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“…Mariani et al (2012), de 1178kg/ha, ao trabalharem com trigo BRS Tarumã, submetido a dois pastejos. Entretanto, Meinerz et al (2012), na mesma região, após três cortes, obtiveram produtividades de 2767 e 3468kg/ha para BRS Tarumã e Umbu, respectivamente.…”
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“…Mariani et al (2012), de 1178kg/ha, ao trabalharem com trigo BRS Tarumã, submetido a dois pastejos. Entretanto, Meinerz et al (2012), na mesma região, após três cortes, obtiveram produtividades de 2767 e 3468kg/ha para BRS Tarumã e Umbu, respectivamente.…”
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“…These differences may be related to climate conditions and plant development stages. MARIANI et al (2012) studied the performance of winter cereals on the residue of perennial forage and summer crops and found no significant difference for NDF and ADF in black oat as a succession crop to a legume or grass species. However, NDF and ADF were higher with soybean as predecessor (460 and 237 g kg -1 DM, respectively) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Coefficient--------------------------------------------------------------------------- when compared with corn (427 and 220 g kg -1 MS, respectively).…”
Section: Santos Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In southern Brazil one of the biggest limitations to livestock farming is forage lack in period from fall to early winter; a time when the summer forage species reduced productivity, and winter forage species are still not satisfactorily developed. In addition to traditionally alternatives used in critical period, such as annual ryegrass and oat pastures, silage and hay, dual-purpose cereals like wheat can provide forage to animals and grains in same crop (MARIANI et al, 2012). Moreover, wheat is considered a forage with good nutritional quality, when grazed on vegetative growth (HARRISON et al, 2011;HARRISON et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%