Amendoim forrageiro manejado com baixos resíduos de pastejo por ovinos

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This research aimed to study the productive behavior of perennial peanut (Arachis pintoi cv. Amarillo) under different grazing intensities by sheep in a rotation environment. The treatments consisted of four grazing intensity levels (very lenient-VL, lenient-L, moderate-M, and severe-S) represented by the residues 11.2; 8.4; 5.9 and 3.2cm, and allocated randomly with four replications. The variables studied in the pre-grazing and post-grazing were: forage mass, percentage of leaves and stems and leaf area index. At the end of the experiment, total accumulated forage mass, accumulation rate, and mass of missing forage were calculated. The data was submitted to a variance analysis and comparison to a Tukey's test, with a 5% significance level. Grazing intensity was found to modify the composition of morphological components and the forage mass accumulated by peanuts; however, the leaf area index in pre-grazing remained constant. Perennial peanut should not be used under intensive grazing. Grazing intensity from moderate to very lenient provides greater mass of pre-grazing forage and total accumulated forage, combined with shorter intervals between grazing.

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Alonzo, L. A. G., Ferreira, O. G. L., Vaz, R. Z., Costa, O. A. D., Motta, J. F., & Brondani, W. C. (2017). Amendoim forrageiro manejado com baixos resíduos de pastejo por ovinos. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 69(1), 173–180. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-9157

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