A project to test possibilities to integrate pastures into the traditional slash-and-burn cycle of small farmers in the Bragantina region in northeastern Pará, Brazil, is presented. Whereas in practice the traditional grass-only pasture is managed separately from the crop/fallow cycle, two options for integration are tested: a Brachiaria humidicola pasture enriched with two bushy and one herbaceous legume, Cratylia argentea, Chamaecrista rotundifolia and Arachis pintoi, and a B. humidicola pasture allowing a controlled regrowth of secondary vegetation ( Capoeira ). The regeneration performance of these pastures for a subsequent cropping period is compared with plots of undisturbed regrowth of Capoeira concerning soil chemical and physical p...
Pastures are the main land use systems in the world and in Brazil they occupy 115 M ha. A major part...
Despite the demonstrated potential of rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata Benth.; RP) for grazing in th...
Native pastures of southern Brazil cover 12 million ha and are the main forage feed resource for mos...
A project to test possibilities to integrate pastures into the traditional slash-and-burn cycle of s...
In the Eastern Amazon extensive pasture management by smallholders can result in degradation of gras...
Natural grasslands on Southern Brazil comprise the so called “Rio de La Plata Grasslands” in South A...
A long term experiment was set to test the hypothesis that agropastoral systems could improve crop a...
The introduction of winter forage species in succession to rice cropping in lowlands of Southern Bra...
The integration agriculture/pasture is an alternative that allows countless benefits to the rural pr...
Diversification of pastures and the incorporation of key plant functional groups (legumes) generally...
In the tropical region central of Minas Gerais State, integrated crop-livestock systems are characte...
The forage accumulation and floristic composition of native pasture, submitted to burning and altern...
A grazing trial was conducted, to study the effects of fertilization on the maintenance of the produ...
In a perspective of ecologically sustainable agriculture, culturally accepted and economically feasi...
Brazil has the competitive advantage of a very dynamic and cost effective animal production system o...
Pastures are the main land use systems in the world and in Brazil they occupy 115 M ha. A major part...
Despite the demonstrated potential of rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata Benth.; RP) for grazing in th...
Native pastures of southern Brazil cover 12 million ha and are the main forage feed resource for mos...
A project to test possibilities to integrate pastures into the traditional slash-and-burn cycle of s...
In the Eastern Amazon extensive pasture management by smallholders can result in degradation of gras...
Natural grasslands on Southern Brazil comprise the so called “Rio de La Plata Grasslands” in South A...
A long term experiment was set to test the hypothesis that agropastoral systems could improve crop a...
The introduction of winter forage species in succession to rice cropping in lowlands of Southern Bra...
The integration agriculture/pasture is an alternative that allows countless benefits to the rural pr...
Diversification of pastures and the incorporation of key plant functional groups (legumes) generally...
In the tropical region central of Minas Gerais State, integrated crop-livestock systems are characte...
The forage accumulation and floristic composition of native pasture, submitted to burning and altern...
A grazing trial was conducted, to study the effects of fertilization on the maintenance of the produ...
In a perspective of ecologically sustainable agriculture, culturally accepted and economically feasi...
Brazil has the competitive advantage of a very dynamic and cost effective animal production system o...
Pastures are the main land use systems in the world and in Brazil they occupy 115 M ha. A major part...
Despite the demonstrated potential of rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata Benth.; RP) for grazing in th...
Native pastures of southern Brazil cover 12 million ha and are the main forage feed resource for mos...