This study was conducted to evaluate two systems of production: integration between teak and forage (silvopastoral system) and forage only (monoculture). The forage species used was Marandu palisade grass (Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu). In January 2009, part of the pasture was desiccated and the teak (Tectona grandis) was implemented in a 3 × 4 m spacing arrangement, and at every five rows, a space between rows of 6 m was established, providing a population of 750 trees per hectare. Alongside the development of the trees, the Marandu palisade grass pasture was reestablished. In February 2015, the animals were removed from the experimental area and, in March, the pasture degradation, the density and the mass of tillers was assessed. The fo...
Grazing management strategies affect not only herbage accumulation but also the efficiency of grazin...
The silvopasture system is an integrated system which has been widespread in tropical and sub-tropic...
It is relatively well reported in the literature that pastures can have similar forage net accumulat...
One of the most limiting factors of silvopastoral systems adoption is the appropriate spatial arrang...
ABSTRACT: In pastures, the incidence of weeds reduces the productivity and quality of forage. The id...
ABSTRACT An evaluation of productive potential is not the only factor used to determine grazing mana...
The residual effects of the defoliation management of tropical forage grasses are cause for concern,...
Gradual reduction of legumes in mixed tropical pastures requires periodic oversowing. Exploiting the...
The productivity and stability of a pasture is completely related to tillering of the plant populati...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the mass of the forage and of the morphological componen...
Abstract Possibly, the greater availability of nutrients in the soil will promote a more pronounced ...
The evaluation of tillering dynamics is important to understand the effects of defoliation strategie...
To gain insights into the forage morphological and anatomical characteristics in a silvopastoral sys...
The tolerance to the shade is the first characteristic to be observed in the choice of forage to for...
The objective was to evaluate elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) pastures, under the agroe...
Grazing management strategies affect not only herbage accumulation but also the efficiency of grazin...
The silvopasture system is an integrated system which has been widespread in tropical and sub-tropic...
It is relatively well reported in the literature that pastures can have similar forage net accumulat...
One of the most limiting factors of silvopastoral systems adoption is the appropriate spatial arrang...
ABSTRACT: In pastures, the incidence of weeds reduces the productivity and quality of forage. The id...
ABSTRACT An evaluation of productive potential is not the only factor used to determine grazing mana...
The residual effects of the defoliation management of tropical forage grasses are cause for concern,...
Gradual reduction of legumes in mixed tropical pastures requires periodic oversowing. Exploiting the...
The productivity and stability of a pasture is completely related to tillering of the plant populati...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the mass of the forage and of the morphological componen...
Abstract Possibly, the greater availability of nutrients in the soil will promote a more pronounced ...
The evaluation of tillering dynamics is important to understand the effects of defoliation strategie...
To gain insights into the forage morphological and anatomical characteristics in a silvopastoral sys...
The tolerance to the shade is the first characteristic to be observed in the choice of forage to for...
The objective was to evaluate elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) pastures, under the agroe...
Grazing management strategies affect not only herbage accumulation but also the efficiency of grazin...
The silvopasture system is an integrated system which has been widespread in tropical and sub-tropic...
It is relatively well reported in the literature that pastures can have similar forage net accumulat...