Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens

The aim of this study was to quantify and verify the defoliation dynamics process of the Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens intercropping during the formation of four grazing horizons in lenient grazing intensities and high grazing intensity. Pastures were managed in a...

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Main Authors: P. B. Fernandes, R. A. Barbosa, M. G. Morais, C. Medeiros-Neto, A. F. Sbrissia, H. J. Fernandes, G. S. Difante
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Language:English
Published: IPB University 2020-12-01
Series:Tropical Animal Science Journal
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Online Access:http://jagb.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/28825
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spelling doaj-f79c79f2c3474acdb530447060d7900e2021-02-02T16:32:00ZengIPB UniversityTropical Animal Science Journal2615-787X2615-790X2020-12-0143410.5398/tasj.2020.43.4.314Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbensP. B. Fernandes0R. A. Barbosa1M. G. Morais2C. Medeiros-Neto3A. F. Sbrissia4H. J. Fernandes5G. S. Difante6Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul-UFMSBrazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Beef CattleFederal University of Mato Grosso do Sul-UFMSState University of Santa Catarina-UDESCState University of Santa Catarina-UDESCState University of Mato Grosso do Sul-UEMSFederal University of Mato Grosso do Sul-UFMS The aim of this study was to quantify and verify the defoliation dynamics process of the Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens intercropping during the formation of four grazing horizons in lenient grazing intensities and high grazing intensity. Pastures were managed in a pregrazing height of 70 cm, and as post-grazing height, the criteria of 40% and 60% were used in relation to the pre-grazing height. The experimental design used was a completely randomized design with a 3x4 factorial arrangement. The first factor was the cultivars of intercropped grasses consisted of 3 cultivars, i.e., BRS Zuri, Xaraés, and Basilisk. The second factor was grazing horizons consisted of 4 levels, i.e., I: one; II: two; III: three; IV: four. In the intercropping managed with 40% of the forage canopy height removal, oscillations were observed in the severity of defoliation of the extended tiller among the intercropped species, in which the tiller reduction of the ‘Basilisk’ was 32% lower in relation to ‘BRS Zuri’. In the intercropping managed with 60% of the forage canopy height removal intensity, disproportionality was observed among the grasses, because the ‘Basilisk’ suffered a higher severity and frequency of pseudostem defoliation. In intercropped pastures managed under grazing intensities of 40%, as the animal explores the grazing horizons, the vertical distribution of the pseudostem could modify the shape and positioning of the depth of the bite, leading the animal to perform less selective grazing among the species. Due to the higher supply of pseudostem mass at the intensity of 60%, it was possible to infer that there was a reduction in forage intake. http://jagb.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/28825botanical componentsfrequency of defoliationpseudostemseverity of defoliationtiller
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author P. B. Fernandes
R. A. Barbosa
M. G. Morais
C. Medeiros-Neto
A. F. Sbrissia
H. J. Fernandes
G. S. Difante
spellingShingle P. B. Fernandes
R. A. Barbosa
M. G. Morais
C. Medeiros-Neto
A. F. Sbrissia
H. J. Fernandes
G. S. Difante
Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens
Tropical Animal Science Journal
botanical components
frequency of defoliation
pseudostem
severity of defoliation
tiller
author_facet P. B. Fernandes
R. A. Barbosa
M. G. Morais
C. Medeiros-Neto
A. F. Sbrissia
H. J. Fernandes
G. S. Difante
author_sort P. B. Fernandes
title Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens
title_short Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens
title_full Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens
title_fullStr Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens
title_full_unstemmed Defoliation Dynamics on Grazing Horizons in Pastures Intercropped by Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens
title_sort defoliation dynamics on grazing horizons in pastures intercropped by panicum maximum, brachiaria brizantha, and brachiaria decumbens
publisher IPB University
series Tropical Animal Science Journal
issn 2615-787X
2615-790X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The aim of this study was to quantify and verify the defoliation dynamics process of the Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens intercropping during the formation of four grazing horizons in lenient grazing intensities and high grazing intensity. Pastures were managed in a pregrazing height of 70 cm, and as post-grazing height, the criteria of 40% and 60% were used in relation to the pre-grazing height. The experimental design used was a completely randomized design with a 3x4 factorial arrangement. The first factor was the cultivars of intercropped grasses consisted of 3 cultivars, i.e., BRS Zuri, Xaraés, and Basilisk. The second factor was grazing horizons consisted of 4 levels, i.e., I: one; II: two; III: three; IV: four. In the intercropping managed with 40% of the forage canopy height removal, oscillations were observed in the severity of defoliation of the extended tiller among the intercropped species, in which the tiller reduction of the ‘Basilisk’ was 32% lower in relation to ‘BRS Zuri’. In the intercropping managed with 60% of the forage canopy height removal intensity, disproportionality was observed among the grasses, because the ‘Basilisk’ suffered a higher severity and frequency of pseudostem defoliation. In intercropped pastures managed under grazing intensities of 40%, as the animal explores the grazing horizons, the vertical distribution of the pseudostem could modify the shape and positioning of the depth of the bite, leading the animal to perform less selective grazing among the species. Due to the higher supply of pseudostem mass at the intensity of 60%, it was possible to infer that there was a reduction in forage intake.
topic botanical components
frequency of defoliation
pseudostem
severity of defoliation
tiller
url http://jagb.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/28825
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