Shear strength and grinding resistance of leaves of four species of Brachiaria collected at 4 and 6 weeks of re-growth were determined using modifications of techniques described in the literature. Physical attributes of strength were correlated with analyses of plant cell wall constituents and in vitro digestibility (IVDMD). Methodologies were compared to determine which was best able to describe the physical strength of the samples. Both the grinding resistance and the shear strength technique were able to detect differences between Brachiaria species and ages of re-growth. However, the shear strength technique was more sensitive for identifying physical strength differences at the species level. Both techniques identified the same specie...
The intrinsic resistance of plant tissue to several biomechanical stresses, including tensile stress...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dry matter production and the structural and bromatologica...
International audienceRoots of annual species would be able to conserve soil properties during traff...
Shear strength and grinding resistance of leaves of four species of Brachiaria collected at 4 and 6 ...
Leaves of 12 accessions of Brachiaria sp. (three accessions from each of four species) were subjecte...
The present study aimed to evaluate the application of shear strength and its correlations with leaf...
Selection of quality pasture forages for productivity, nutritive value and animal performance requir...
Consumption of grasses is influenced by the physical properties of forages which confer resistance t...
Low values of leaf blade tensile and shear strength have been related to herbivore preference and in...
The objectives of this study were to (i) determine what the most reliable method of determining stal...
Abstract: Studies to quantify lignin and fibers chemically and anatomically were conducted to evalua...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the accumulation and allocation of dry matter and nutrie...
Background and Aims: The influence of leaf mechanical properties on local ecosystem processes, such ...
From the stems of agricultural crops to the structural trunks of trees, studying the mechanical beha...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The genus Brachiaria includes ...
The intrinsic resistance of plant tissue to several biomechanical stresses, including tensile stress...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dry matter production and the structural and bromatologica...
International audienceRoots of annual species would be able to conserve soil properties during traff...
Shear strength and grinding resistance of leaves of four species of Brachiaria collected at 4 and 6 ...
Leaves of 12 accessions of Brachiaria sp. (three accessions from each of four species) were subjecte...
The present study aimed to evaluate the application of shear strength and its correlations with leaf...
Selection of quality pasture forages for productivity, nutritive value and animal performance requir...
Consumption of grasses is influenced by the physical properties of forages which confer resistance t...
Low values of leaf blade tensile and shear strength have been related to herbivore preference and in...
The objectives of this study were to (i) determine what the most reliable method of determining stal...
Abstract: Studies to quantify lignin and fibers chemically and anatomically were conducted to evalua...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the accumulation and allocation of dry matter and nutrie...
Background and Aims: The influence of leaf mechanical properties on local ecosystem processes, such ...
From the stems of agricultural crops to the structural trunks of trees, studying the mechanical beha...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The genus Brachiaria includes ...
The intrinsic resistance of plant tissue to several biomechanical stresses, including tensile stress...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dry matter production and the structural and bromatologica...
International audienceRoots of annual species would be able to conserve soil properties during traff...