Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment
The experiment was conducted to evaluate the morphogenetic traits of three Brachiaria cultivars (common, Llanero and Tupi) subjected to continuous grazing with variable stocking rate in the four seasons of the year. A randomized block design with five replicates was adopted. Tissue turnover evaluati...
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doaj-6fc79c8dd8a3402f8804dd78e4be73072021-06-29T13:29:10ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632017-05-0133310.14393/BJ-v33n3-3468634686Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environmentCláudia de Paula RezendeThasia Martins MacedoJosé Marques PereiraRicardo Mazzotti BellomiGleidson Giordano Pinto de CarvalhoManuela Silva Libânio TostoLuis Gabriel Alves CirneCamila Maida de Albuquerque MaranhãoThe experiment was conducted to evaluate the morphogenetic traits of three Brachiaria cultivars (common, Llanero and Tupi) subjected to continuous grazing with variable stocking rate in the four seasons of the year. A randomized block design with five replicates was adopted. Tissue turnover evaluations were carried out in the summer, fall, winter and spring, with measurements taken every two days. Stem length and the length of each green leaf were measured. With these determinations, the following variables were calculated: stem elongation rate (cm/tiller/day), leaf elongation rate (cm/leaf/day), number of live leaves per tiller and phyllochron (days/leaf). The highest leaf appearance rate was obtained by Tupi grass in the summer, and the lowest by Llanero grass in the winter. The lowest phyllochron, 5.90 days/leaf, was obtained by Tupi grass in the winter, whereas in commercial cultivars Llanero and common the average phyllochron was 9.04 and 10.04 days/leaf, respectively. Because of the effect of the transition from the dry season to the beginning of rains in the summer, this was the period of greatest variations in results among the different cultivars. Llanero grass stood out for the highest values for plant, tiller and leaf lengths, resulting from greater stem and leaf elongation rates. Tupi grass had the worst performance of all cultivars.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/34686leaf enationphyllocladaceaephyllochronstructure (source: cab thesaurus) |
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Cláudia de Paula Rezende Thasia Martins Macedo José Marques Pereira Ricardo Mazzotti Bellomi Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho Manuela Silva Libânio Tosto Luis Gabriel Alves Cirne Camila Maida de Albuquerque Maranhão Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment Bioscience Journal leaf enation phyllocladaceae phyllochron structure (source: cab thesaurus) |
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Cláudia de Paula Rezende Thasia Martins Macedo José Marques Pereira Ricardo Mazzotti Bellomi Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho Manuela Silva Libânio Tosto Luis Gabriel Alves Cirne Camila Maida de Albuquerque Maranhão |
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Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment |
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Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment |
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Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment |
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Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment |
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Biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment |
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biomass turnover in brachiaria cultivars in a tropical environment |
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Universidade Federal de Uberlândia |
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Bioscience Journal |
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1981-3163 |
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2017-05-01 |
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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the morphogenetic traits of three Brachiaria cultivars (common, Llanero and Tupi) subjected to continuous grazing with variable stocking rate in the four seasons of the year. A randomized block design with five replicates was adopted. Tissue turnover evaluations were carried out in the summer, fall, winter and spring, with measurements taken every two days. Stem length and the length of each green leaf were measured. With these determinations, the following variables were calculated: stem elongation rate (cm/tiller/day), leaf elongation rate (cm/leaf/day), number of live leaves per tiller and phyllochron (days/leaf). The highest leaf appearance rate was obtained by Tupi grass in the summer, and the lowest by Llanero grass in the winter. The lowest phyllochron, 5.90 days/leaf, was obtained by Tupi grass in the winter, whereas in commercial cultivars Llanero and common the average phyllochron was 9.04 and 10.04 days/leaf, respectively. Because of the effect of the transition from the dry season to the beginning of rains in the summer, this was the period of greatest variations in results among the different cultivars. Llanero grass stood out for the highest values for plant, tiller and leaf lengths, resulting from greater stem and leaf elongation rates. Tupi grass had the worst performance of all cultivars. |
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leaf enation phyllocladaceae phyllochron structure (source: cab thesaurus) |
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