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Mixtures of grasses: An alternative to traditional pasture monocultures in the tropics
Authors:Cauby Medeiros-Neto  Rodrigo Amorim Barbosa  Daniel Schmitt  Tiago Miqueloto  Sila Carneiro da Silva  André Fischer Sbrissia
Institution:1. Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC), Lages, SC, Brazil;2. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) – Gado de Corte, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil;3. Escola Superior de Agronomia “Luiz de Queiroz” (ESALQ/USP), Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
Abstract:A two-year experiment assessed herbage production and above- and below-ground characteristics of a highly productive monoculture (‘BRS Zuri’ guineagrass Panicum maximum Jacq.]) and two mixtures of three grasses (Mixture 1: ‘BRS Zuri’ guineagrass, ‘BRS Xaraés’ palisadegrass Brachiaria brizantha Stapf.], and ‘Basilisk’ signalgrass Brachiaria decumbens Stapf.]; Mixture 2: ‘BRS Quênia’ guineagrass Panicum maximum Jacq.], ‘Marandu’ palisadegrass Brachiaria brizantha Stapf.], and ‘BRS Paiaguás’ palisadegrass Brachiaria brizantha Stapf.]), cultivated in the Brazilian tropical savanna. Mixtures 1 and 2 were subjected to two grazing intensities (removal of 40 or 60% of pre-grazing height) and ‘BRS Zuri’ guineagrass monoculture was defoliated to a single grazing intensity of 50%. Treatments were randomly assigned to fifteen 0.25-ha plots and managed under intermittent stocking by cattle. Herbage accumulation rate was similar among pastures and years (p > .1). The root mass in the tussocks did not differ (p > .1), with mean values ranging between 0.62 to 1.81 kg DM m?2. Root density in the tussock interspaces was greater in the mixtures (p < .001), regardless of seasons (p = .405) and years (p = .292). The mixtures were dominated by guineagrass (70%) and palisadegrass (30%) at the end of the experiment, with the population of ‘Basilisk’ and ‘BRS Paiaguás’ being completely suppressed throughout the experimental period. Mixing guineagrass and brachiariagrasses can be an alternative to the traditional pastoral systems in the tropics, as it does not compromise herbage production and presents a capacity to produce more roots than a very productive monoculture of ‘BRS Zuri’ guineagrass.
Keywords:biodiversity  Brachiaria  Panicum maximum  tropics  warm-season grasses
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