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PEREIRA, F. C.; MACHADO FILHO, L. C. P.; KAZAMA, D. C. S.; GUIMARAES JUNIOR, R.; PEREIRA, L. G. R.; Enríquez-Hidalgo, D. |
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ROBERTO GUIMARAES JUNIOR, CPAC; LUIZ GUSTAVO RIBEIRO PEREIRA, CNPGL. |
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Effect of recovery period of mixture pasture on cattle behaviour, pasture biomass production and pasture nutritional value. |
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2020 |
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Animal, v. 14, n. 9, 2020. |
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p. 1961?1968 |
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Pasture management that considers pasture growth dynamics remains an open question. Conceptually, such management must allow for grazing only after the recuperation of the pasture between two separate timely grazing periods when pasture reaches optimum recovery, as per the first law of Voisin?s rational grazing system. The optimum recovery period not only implies a pasture with better nutritional value and higher biomass yield but one that also reduces the production of enteric methane (CH4) to improve the grazing efficiency of cattle. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate three different recovery periods (RP) of mixed grasses on the grazing behaviour of heifers, as well as herbage selectivity, herbage yield and nutritional value, in vitro degradability and CH4 production. Based on these criteria, three pasture RPs of 24 (RP24), 35 (RP3) and 46 (RP46) days were evaluated in six blocks using a randomized block design. At each predetermined RP, samples of the pasture were taken before the animals were allowed to graze. Right after collecting the pasture samples, heifers accessed the pasture during 4 h consecutively for grazing simulation and behavioural observations. We also measured the bite rate of each animal. The pasture growing for 24 days had the highest biomass production, best nutritional value, best efficiency of in vitro CH4 relative emission (ml) per DM degraded (g) and bite rate of the three RPs. Heifers all selected their herbage, irrespective of RP, but with different nutritional value and higher in vitro degradability. However, this did not change the production of in vitro CH4. Considering the growth conditions of the area where the study was performed, we recommend the shorter RP24 as the most suitable during the summer season. The study?s findings support the idea of management intervention to increase the quality of grazing systems. MenosPasture management that considers pasture growth dynamics remains an open question. Conceptually, such management must allow for grazing only after the recuperation of the pasture between two separate timely grazing periods when pasture reaches optimum recovery, as per the first law of Voisin?s rational grazing system. The optimum recovery period not only implies a pasture with better nutritional value and higher biomass yield but one that also reduces the production of enteric methane (CH4) to improve the grazing efficiency of cattle. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate three different recovery periods (RP) of mixed grasses on the grazing behaviour of heifers, as well as herbage selectivity, herbage yield and nutritional value, in vitro degradability and CH4 production. Based on these criteria, three pasture RPs of 24 (RP24), 35 (RP3) and 46 (RP46) days were evaluated in six blocks using a randomized block design. At each predetermined RP, samples of the pasture were taken before the animals were allowed to graze. Right after collecting the pasture samples, heifers accessed the pasture during 4 h consecutively for grazing simulation and behavioural observations. We also measured the bite rate of each animal. The pasture growing for 24 days had the highest biomass production, best nutritional value, best efficiency of in vitro CH4 relative emission (ml) per DM degraded (g) and bite rate of the three RPs. Heifers all selected their herbage, irrespective of RP, but with di... Mostrar Tudo |
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Gado; Impacto Ambiental; Manejo; Pastejo. |
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LEADER 02593naa a2200241 a 4500 001 2128865 005 2020-12-30 008 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aPEREIRA, F. C. 245 $aEffect of recovery period of mixture pasture on cattle behaviour, pasture biomass production and pasture nutritional value.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2020 300 $ap. 1961?1968 520 $aPasture management that considers pasture growth dynamics remains an open question. Conceptually, such management must allow for grazing only after the recuperation of the pasture between two separate timely grazing periods when pasture reaches optimum recovery, as per the first law of Voisin?s rational grazing system. The optimum recovery period not only implies a pasture with better nutritional value and higher biomass yield but one that also reduces the production of enteric methane (CH4) to improve the grazing efficiency of cattle. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate three different recovery periods (RP) of mixed grasses on the grazing behaviour of heifers, as well as herbage selectivity, herbage yield and nutritional value, in vitro degradability and CH4 production. Based on these criteria, three pasture RPs of 24 (RP24), 35 (RP3) and 46 (RP46) days were evaluated in six blocks using a randomized block design. At each predetermined RP, samples of the pasture were taken before the animals were allowed to graze. Right after collecting the pasture samples, heifers accessed the pasture during 4 h consecutively for grazing simulation and behavioural observations. We also measured the bite rate of each animal. The pasture growing for 24 days had the highest biomass production, best nutritional value, best efficiency of in vitro CH4 relative emission (ml) per DM degraded (g) and bite rate of the three RPs. Heifers all selected their herbage, irrespective of RP, but with different nutritional value and higher in vitro degradability. However, this did not change the production of in vitro CH4. Considering the growth conditions of the area where the study was performed, we recommend the shorter RP24 as the most suitable during the summer season. The study?s findings support the idea of management intervention to increase the quality of grazing systems. 650 $aGado 650 $aImpacto Ambiental 650 $aManejo 650 $aPastejo 700 1 $aMACHADO FILHO, L. C. P. 700 1 $aKAZAMA, D. C. S. 700 1 $aGUIMARAES JUNIOR, R. 700 1 $aPEREIRA, L. G. R. 700 1 $aEnríquez-Hidalgo, D. 773 $tAnimal$gv. 14, n. 9, 2020.
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18/09/2013 |
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SEVEGNANI, L; VIBRANS, A. C.; UHLMANN, A.; GASPER, A. L. de; MEYER, L; LINGNER, D. V.; SANTOS, A. S. dos; VERDI, M; DREVECK, S. |
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LUCIA SEVEGNANI; ALEXANDER CHRISTIAN VIBRANS; ALEXANDRE UHLMANN, CNPF; ANDRÉ LUÍS DE GASPER; LEILA MEYER; DÉBORA VANESSA LINGNER; ANITA STIVAL DOS SANTOS; MARCIO VERDI; SUSANA DREVECK. |
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Estádios sucessionais da Floresta Estacional Decidual em Santa Catarina. |
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2012 |
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In: VIBRANS, A. C.; SEVEGNANI, L.; GASPER, A. L. DE; LINGNER, D. V. (Ed.). Inventário florístico florestal de Santa Catarina. Blumenau : EDIFURB, 2012. |
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v. 2, |
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p. 213-225 |
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Português |
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Título do v. 2: Floresta Estacional Decidual. |
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Estádio sucessional; Floresta Estacional Decidual; Floresta primária; Santa Catarina. |
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LEADER 00933naa a2200289 a 4500 001 1966573 005 2013-09-18 008 2012 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSEVEGNANI, L 245 $aEstádios sucessionais da Floresta Estacional Decidual em Santa Catarina. 260 $c2012 300 $ap. 213-225 v. 2, 490 $vv. 2, 500 $aTítulo do v. 2: Floresta Estacional Decidual. 653 $aEstádio sucessional 653 $aFloresta Estacional Decidual 653 $aFloresta primária 653 $aSanta Catarina 700 1 $aVIBRANS, A. C. 700 1 $aUHLMANN, A. 700 1 $aGASPER, A. L. de 700 1 $aMEYER, L 700 1 $aLINGNER, D. V. 700 1 $aSANTOS, A. S. dos 700 1 $aVERDI, M 700 1 $aDREVECK, S. 773 $tIn: VIBRANS, A. C.; SEVEGNANI, L.; GASPER, A. L. DE; LINGNER, D. V. (Ed.). Inventário florístico florestal de Santa Catarina. Blumenau : EDIFURB, 2012.
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