Livestock grazing in tropical climates is characterized by low productivity. Forage and animal production can be improved by applying nitrogen (N) fertiliser or using forage legumes. This 2.5-yr study assessed the canopy structure and productivity of beef cattle grazing either a mixed pasture of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (palisadegrass) and Arachis pintoi (forage peanut) cv. BRS Mandobi or a Marandu palisade grass monoculture with or without N fertilisation. The experiment was carried out in Southeast Brazil, where the canopy structure (herbage mass) and animal productivity (stocking rate and liveweight gain per ha) were compared for three types of pastures: 1) mixed pasture of Marandu palisade grass and forage peanut (GRASS+LEGUME);...
With the increased demand for meat products, associated with environmental concerns due to global cl...
Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustain...
There are estimated to be \u3e 80 M ha of Brachiaria pastures in the tropical regions of Brazil. Whe...
Livestock grazing in tropical climates is characterized by low productivity. Forage and animal produ...
Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix...
A grazing trial was conducted, to study the effects of fertilization on the maintenance of the produ...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
Forage legumes provide an alternative N source in grazing systems. The objective was to evaluate pla...
The objective of this study performed in the Atlantic forest region of the South of Bahia (Brazil) w...
Brazil is the holder of the largest commercial cattle herd in the world and the world\u27s leading e...
Interest in substituting legumes for N fertilizer in beef cattle grazing systems has recently increa...
It is estimated that approximately 47% of the world?s ruminant meat and milk is produced in tropical...
Palisadegrass [Urochloa brizantha (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) R. D. Webster cv. Marandu] is widely used in...
The Brazilian beef cattle industry is primarily based on the use of pastures. Grasses belonging to t...
The overseeding of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) on sub-tropical native pastures increases the a...
With the increased demand for meat products, associated with environmental concerns due to global cl...
Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustain...
There are estimated to be \u3e 80 M ha of Brachiaria pastures in the tropical regions of Brazil. Whe...
Livestock grazing in tropical climates is characterized by low productivity. Forage and animal produ...
Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix...
A grazing trial was conducted, to study the effects of fertilization on the maintenance of the produ...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
Forage legumes provide an alternative N source in grazing systems. The objective was to evaluate pla...
The objective of this study performed in the Atlantic forest region of the South of Bahia (Brazil) w...
Brazil is the holder of the largest commercial cattle herd in the world and the world\u27s leading e...
Interest in substituting legumes for N fertilizer in beef cattle grazing systems has recently increa...
It is estimated that approximately 47% of the world?s ruminant meat and milk is produced in tropical...
Palisadegrass [Urochloa brizantha (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) R. D. Webster cv. Marandu] is widely used in...
The Brazilian beef cattle industry is primarily based on the use of pastures. Grasses belonging to t...
The overseeding of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) on sub-tropical native pastures increases the a...
With the increased demand for meat products, associated with environmental concerns due to global cl...
Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustain...
There are estimated to be \u3e 80 M ha of Brachiaria pastures in the tropical regions of Brazil. Whe...