Influência da localização das fezes nas características morfogênicas e estruturais e no acúmulo de forragem em pastos de capim-braquiária

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The objective of this study is to evaluate morphogenetic and structural characteristics as well as forage accumulation on Brachiaria decumbens pastures according to the site of cattle feces. It was evaluated two grazing areas: near and far from the droppings. The design used was a random block design, with three replicates. Tillers were tagged on the pasture for evaluation of length of the leaves and stems. Leaf appearance and death were also recorded. Stem elongation rate was 80% higher and leaf elongation rate was 23% higher for the tillers near the dropping areas. Phyllochron was also higher for tillers (8.5 days) in sites close to the feces in comparison to those from the distant areas (7.7 days). There was no effect of dropping localization on leaf senescence rate (0.39 cm/tiller.day) and leaf life span (38 days). Final leaf blade length was 25% higher for tillers near the droppings. The number of defoliating leaves (1.3 leaf) was lower in areas near the droppings, contrary to the number of dead leaves (2.8 leaves). Pseudostem length increased 73% as it was closer to the droppings. Number of dead and total vegetative tiller was higher in areas far from the droppings. Higher total growth rate of B. decumbens also occurred in sites close to the droppings. Cattle droppings change the morphogenetic characteristics and structure of B. decumbens pasture. In areas close to the feces, the tissue flow is more intense and forage accumulation is higher. © 2011 Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia.

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Santos, M. E. R., da Fonseca, D. M., dos Santos Braz, T. G., Silva, G. P., Gomes, V. M., & da Silva, S. P. (2011). Influência da localização das fezes nas características morfogênicas e estruturais e no acúmulo de forragem em pastos de capim-braquiária. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 40(1), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982011000100005

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