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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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09/11/2021 |
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09/11/2021 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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Autoria: |
CASAGRANDE, D. R.; HOMEM, B. G. C.; BODDEY, R. M. |
Afiliação: |
DANIEL RUME CASAGRANDE, UFLA; RUNO G. C., UFLA; ROBERT MICHAEL BODDEY, CNPAB. |
Título: |
Forage legumes in Tropical Regions: recent advances and future challenges. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL GRASSLAND CONGRESS, 24., INTERNATIONAL RANGELAND CONGRESS, 11., 2020, Kenya. Sustainable use of grassland and rangeland resources for improved livelihoods. Proceedings... Kenya: Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization, 2021. |
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Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix atmospheric nitrogen and are the most economical way to add this nutrient to the soil. Our objective was to report the benefits of forage legumes in tropical pastures and possible strategies to implement different forage legumes. In tropical conditions, such as in Brazil, the use of forage legumes is still scarce. Even with low legume adoption on tropical pastures, forage legumes can provide ecosystem services. Increased animal productivity is the first ecosystem service provided by these legumes, mainly due to the addition of nitrogen that is typically the most limiting nutrient on tropical soils and yet the most important driver of plant growth and development. Legumes also provide an opportunity to increase nitrogen cycling in grassland, reducing grassland degradation. Pastures that include legumes have greater litter quality than grass monocultures, increasing soil organic matter at a faster rate. Legumes improve diet nutritive value and animal performance, resulting in reduced enteric methane emissions per unit of animal product. Additionally, legumes are generally associated with lower nitrous oxide emissions than N-fertilized grass swards and reduce the carbon footprint from the system due to nitrogen manufacture, transport, storage, and application. However, the greatest challenge in tropical pastures is to increase the adoption of forage legumes. It is necessary to understand the role of different legumes in the pasture environment. Some legumes have high herbage accumulation and biological nitrogen fixation potential, but they have low canopy stability; nonetheless, they could be used on short-lived pastures as well as integrated crop-livestock systems. When the objective is to achieve grass-legume stability in mixed pastures, it is necessary to use clonal propagation legumes and provide appropriate defoliation management to minimize light competition among plant communities. MenosNitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix atmospheric nitrogen and are the most economical way to add this nutrient to the soil. Our objective was to report the benefits of forage legumes in tropical pastures and possible strategies to implement different forage legumes. In tropical conditions, such as in Brazil, the use of forage legumes is still scarce. Even with low legume adoption on tropical pastures, forage legumes can provide ecosystem services. Increased animal productivity is the first ecosystem service provided by these legumes, mainly due to the addition of nitrogen that is typically the most limiting nutrient on tropical soils and yet the most important driver of plant growth and development. Legumes also provide an opportunity to increase nitrogen cycling in grassland, reducing grassland degradation. Pastures that include legumes have greater litter quality than grass monocultures, increasing soil organic matter at a faster rate. Legumes improve diet nutritive value and animal performance, resulting in reduced enteric methane emissions per unit of animal product. Additionally, legumes are generally associated with lower nitrous oxide emissions than N-fertilized grass swards and reduce the carbon footprint from the system due to nitrogen manufacture, transport, storage, and application. However, the greatest challenge in tropical pastures is to increase the adoption of forage legumes. It is necessary to u... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Management targets; Warm season legume. |
Thesagro: |
Brachiaria sp. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Arachis pintoi; Beef cattle. |
Categoria do assunto: |
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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LEADER 02800nam a2200193 a 4500 001 2135931 005 2021-11-09 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCASAGRANDE, D. R. 245 $aForage legumes in Tropical Regions$brecent advances and future challenges.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: INTERNATIONAL GRASSLAND CONGRESS, 24., INTERNATIONAL RANGELAND CONGRESS, 11., 2020, Kenya. Sustainable use of grassland and rangeland resources for improved livelihoods. Proceedings... Kenya: Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization$c2021 520 $aNitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix atmospheric nitrogen and are the most economical way to add this nutrient to the soil. Our objective was to report the benefits of forage legumes in tropical pastures and possible strategies to implement different forage legumes. In tropical conditions, such as in Brazil, the use of forage legumes is still scarce. Even with low legume adoption on tropical pastures, forage legumes can provide ecosystem services. Increased animal productivity is the first ecosystem service provided by these legumes, mainly due to the addition of nitrogen that is typically the most limiting nutrient on tropical soils and yet the most important driver of plant growth and development. Legumes also provide an opportunity to increase nitrogen cycling in grassland, reducing grassland degradation. Pastures that include legumes have greater litter quality than grass monocultures, increasing soil organic matter at a faster rate. Legumes improve diet nutritive value and animal performance, resulting in reduced enteric methane emissions per unit of animal product. Additionally, legumes are generally associated with lower nitrous oxide emissions than N-fertilized grass swards and reduce the carbon footprint from the system due to nitrogen manufacture, transport, storage, and application. However, the greatest challenge in tropical pastures is to increase the adoption of forage legumes. It is necessary to understand the role of different legumes in the pasture environment. Some legumes have high herbage accumulation and biological nitrogen fixation potential, but they have low canopy stability; nonetheless, they could be used on short-lived pastures as well as integrated crop-livestock systems. When the objective is to achieve grass-legume stability in mixed pastures, it is necessary to use clonal propagation legumes and provide appropriate defoliation management to minimize light competition among plant communities. 650 $aArachis pintoi 650 $aBeef cattle 650 $aBrachiaria sp 653 $aManagement targets 653 $aWarm season legume 700 1 $aHOMEM, B. G. C. 700 1 $aBODDEY, R. M.
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5. | | MARTUSCELLO, J. A.; FONSECA, D. M.; NORONHA, D.; CUNHA, N. D. F. V. da; MOREIRA, L. de M.; SANTOS, P. M.; NASCIMENO JÚNIOR, D.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Morfogênese de capim-Massai (Panicum maximum) submetido a diferentes doses de nitrogênio. In: REUNIÃO ANUAL DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ZOOTECNIA, 41., 2004, Campo Grande, MS. Resumos... Campo Grande: SBZ, 2004. 5 f. 1CD-ROM.Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste. |
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7. | | GOMES, F. K.; OLIVEIRA, M. D. B.; HOMEM, B. G. C.; BODDEY, R. M.; BERNARDES, T. F.; GIONGELLI, M. P.; LARA, M. A. S.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Effects of grazing management in brachiaria grass-forage peanut pastures on canopy structure and forage intake. Journal of Animal Science, , v. 96, p. 3837-3849, 2018.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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9. | | DEPABLOS, L.; HOMEM, B. G. C.; FERREIRA, I. M.; BERNARDES, T. F.; BODDEY, R. M.; LARA, M. A. S.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Nitrogen cycling in tropical grass-legume pastures managed under canopy light interception. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, V. 121,p. 51-67, 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 2 |
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10. | | GOMES, F. de K.; HOMEM, B. G. C.; GUIMARÃES, B. C.; DANES, M. de S. C.; BRODERICK, G. A.; ALVES, B. J. R.; BODDEY, R. M.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Carbohydrates and protein digestive traits in beef cattlegrazing fertilised or mixed tropical pasture. Archives onf Animal Nutrition, v. 78, n. 1, p. 60-77, 2024.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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11. | | HOMEM, B. G. C.; BORGES, L. P. C.; LIMA, I. G. G. de; GUIMARÃES, B. C.; SPASIANI, P. P.; FERREIRA, I. M.; MEO FILHO, P.; BERNDT, A.; ALVES, B. J. R.; URQUIAGA, S.; BODDEY, R. M.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Forage peanut legume as a strategy for improving beef production without increasing livestock greenhouse gas emissions. Animal The international journal of animal biosciences. v 18, 101158, 2024.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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12. | | GUIMARÃES, B. C.; GOMES, F. de K.; HOMEM, B. G. C.; LIMA, I. B. G. de; SPASIANI, P. S.; BODDEY, R. M.; ALVES, B. J. R.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Emissions of N2O and NH3 from cattle excreta in grass pastures fertilized with N or mixed with a forage legume. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, v. 122, p. 325?346, 2022.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 2 |
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13. | | HOMEM, B. G. C.; LIMA, I. B. G. de; SPASIANI, P. P.; FERREIRA, I. G.; BODDEY, R. M.; BERNARDES, T. F.; DUBEUX JUNIOR, J. C. B.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Palisadegrass pastures with or without nitrogen or mixed with forage peanut grazed to a similar target canopy height. 1. Effects on herbage mass, canopy structure and forage nutritive value. Grass and Forage Science, First published: 06 April 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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14. | | HOMEM, B. G. C.; LIMA, I. B. G. de; SPASIANI, P. P.; BORGES, L. P. C.; BODDEY, R. M.; DUBEUX JUNIOR, J. C. B.; BERNARDES, T. F.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. Palisadegrass pastures with or without nitrogen or mixed with forage peanut grazed to a similar target canopy height. 2. Effects on animal performance, forage intake and digestion, and nitrogen metabolism. Grass and Forage Science, v. 76, n. 3, p. 413-426, 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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15. | | HOMEM, B. G. C.; LIMA, I. B. G. de; SPASIANI, P. P.; GUIMARÃES, B. C.; GUIMARÃES, G. D.; BERNARDES, T. F.; REZENDE, C. de P.; BODDEY, R. M.; CASAGRANDE, D. R. N-fertiliser application or legume integration enhances N cycling in tropical pastures. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, Published 02 September 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 2 |
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16. | | SANTOS, C. A. dos; MONTEIRO, R. C.; HOMEM, B. G. C.; SALGADO, L. S.; CASAGRANDE, D. R.; PEREIRA, J. M.; REZENDE, C. de P; ALVES, B. J. R.; BODDEY, R. M. Productivity of beef cattle grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu with and without nitrogen fertilizer application or mixed pastures with the legume Desmodium ovalifolium. Grass and Forage Science, v. 78, n. 1, p. 147-160, 2023.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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17. | | PEREIRA, J. M.; REZENDE, C. de P.; BORGES, A. M. F.; HOMEM, A. G. C.; CASAGRANDE, D. R.; MACEDO, T. M.; ALVES, B. J. R.; SANTANNA, S. A. C. de; URQUIAGA, S.; BODDEY, R. M. Production of beef cattle grazing on Brachiaria brizantha (Marandu grass)-Arachis pintoi (forage peanut cv. Belomonte) mixtures exceeded that on grass monocultures fertilized with .120 kg N/ha. Grass and Forage Science, v. 75, n. 1, p. 28-36, 2020.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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