Biomass components and structure of massai grass fertilized with nitrogen and grazed by sheep

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To evaluate the biomass components of massai grass subjected to nitrogen (N) fertilization levels (control - 0; 400; 800 and 1200 kg ha-1 year-1 of N) and under rotational stocking with sheep, this study was undertaken using a completely randomized design with measurements repeated in time. A quadratic response was observed reaching maximum values as the levels of nitrogen fertilization increased for green forage biomass, green leaf biomass, green stem biomass (5,172.9; 4,146.3; 1,033.9 kg ha-1 cycle-1, respectively), forage total density (179.1 kg ha-1 cm-1), canopy height (36.8 cm) and live material/dead material ratio (4.0) at levels 896; 934; 797; 879.2; 751.4 and 1,161 kg ha-1 year-1 of N, respectively. For all variables, oscillation was observed between the grazing cycles studied. Nitrogen fertilization has a positive response on the biomass components and canopy structure of massai grass.

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Lopes, M. N., Cândido, M. J. D., Pompeu, R. C. F. F., Silva, R. G., Carneiro, M. S. S., Morais Neto, L. B., … Carvalho, T. C. F. (2019). Biomass components and structure of massai grass fertilized with nitrogen and grazed by sheep. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 71(4), 1411–1420. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10051

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