02316naa a2200313 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400430006010000190010324501520012226000090027452013530028365000200163665000250165665000170168165000200169865300210171865300250173965300230176465300140178765300120180165300260181370000220183970000160186170000230187770000230190070000240192377300550194721335402021-09-24 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1111/gfs.124912DOI1 aMACHADO, V. D. aGrazing management strategies for Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R. Webster in a silvopastoral system under rotational stocking.h[electronic resource] c2020 aOur objective was to compare herbage accumulation and nutritive value of Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R. Webster managed under pre-grazing canopy light interception (LI) targets of 90%, 95% and 100% in silvopastoral system (SPS) and 95% in open pasture (OP; U. decumbens under full sunlight) to establish a pre-grazing target for SPS of ~43% shade. The evaluations were made during two rainy seasons and one dry season. The total herbage accumulation in SPS was lower than in OP at all LI targets and seasons. However, the difference in total herbage accumulation between SPS and OP was reduced when SPS was harvested at 95% LI, with reductions of 20% and 28% in both rainy seasons (12,191 × 15,324 kg DM/ha and 11,158 × 15,424 kg DM/ha respectively). Moreover, under 95% LI in SPS, crude protein concentration was 18% and 19% greater than that in OP in both rainy seasons (155 × 131 g/kg DM and 144 × 121 g/kg DM respectively), thus representing the optimal pre-grazing LI target for U. decumbens in SPS. In addition, a canopy height of 20 cm was necessary for 95% LI in OP and a height of 40 cm in SPS. Therefore, U. decumbens should be grazed at 40 cm canopy height, in SPS with ~43% shade to keep 95% LI as the target. However, this target will only be effective if the shade level is maintained, which will reduce height variation over time. aNutritive value aGramínea Forrageira aSombreamento aValor Nutritivo aAltura do dossel aHerbage accumulation aLight interception aPastoreio aShading aSistema silvipastoril1 aFONSECA, D. M. da1 aLIMA, M. A.1 aMARTUSCELLO, J. A.1 aPACIULLO, D. S. C.1 aCHIZZOTTI, F. H. M. tGrass and Forage Sciencegv. 75, p. 266-278, 2020.