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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Impact of nitrogen fertilization on the forage characteristics and beef calf performance on native pasture overseeded with ryegrass

Daniel Martins Brambilla; Carlos Nabinger; Taise Robinson Kunrath; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Igor Justin Carassai; Mónica Cadenazzi

The overseeding of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) on sub-tropical native pastures increases the availability and quality of forage in the cold season. However, soil chemical amendment and nitrogen use can affect the floristic composition, with consequences to the primary and secondary production. In a randomized complete block design with three replications, the effect of nitrogen fertilization (40, 90 and 140 kg/ha of nitrogen) on native pasture overseeded with ryegrass in two consecutive years was assessed regarding production and composition of pasture and performance of beef calves. In both years, the forage accumulation rate and forage production responded linearly to the increase in nitrogen rates as a result of increased participation of ryegrass. The lower efficiency of responses in 2008 was due to the increased participation of dead material and the reduction of ryegrass in the forage sward. In 2007 there was an increasing substitution of the participation of native grasses by ryegrass with increasing nitrogen rates. Native legumes and other species were almost not affected by nitrogen fertilization. The average daily weight gain of the animals responded linearly to nitrogen rates in 2007, and quadratically in 2008. The stocking rate and gain per hectare increased linearly in both years, with greater responses in 2007. The production and composition of forage and livestock production are improved by the use of nitrogen, but the efficiency of responses can be affected by sowing date and nitrogen fertilization.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2015

Grazing management in an integrated crop-livestock system: soybean development and grain yield.

Taise Robinson Kunrath; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Mónica Cadenazzi; Christian Bredemeier; Ibanor Anghinoni

Grazing livestock in integrated crop-livestock systems can cause impacts in the subsequent crop cycle. Aiming to investigate how grazing could affect soybean, the 9th crop cycle of a pasture/soybean rotation was assessed. Treatments were grazing intensities (10, 20, 30 and 40 cm of sward height) applied since 2001 in a mixed of oat and annual ryegrass; and an additional no grazing area as control. Treatments were arranged in a completely randomized block design with three replicates. Grazing affected soybean population and the mass of individual nodules (P 0.05). Soybean yield showed differences among treatments, but no difference was found between grazed and non-grazed areas. Grazing intensities impact the coverage and frequency of weeds (P>0.05). In conclusion, grazing intensity impacts different parameters of soybean yield and development, but only the grazing intensity of 10 cm can jeopardize the succeeding soybean crop.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2016

Steers production in integrated crop-livestock systems : pasture management under different sward heights

Cristiane de Lima Wesp; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Osmar Conte; Mónica Cadenazzi; Ibanor Anghinoni; Carolina Bremm

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different grazing intensities on forage production and animal performance of yearling steers kept under permanent grazing in an integrated crop-livestock system. The treatments consisted of areas with sward heights of 10; 20; 30 and 40 cm, and one treatment with no grazing. The pastures were of bristle oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) and annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) following soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.). The variables forage mass, forage allowance and residual straw showed a positive and linear fit to the increasing sward height (P≤0.0001). Average daily gain of steers displayed a quadratic response (P = 0.0017), being optimal with increases in grazing height up to values of near 30 cm, showing a weight gain per animal of approximately 1.0 kg day-1. A similar response was seen for live weight at slaughter and carcass characteristics (P≤0.0305). The results suggest that sward heights close to 30 cm provide greater individual gains, due to the increase in forage available to each animal and the better quality of the consumed forage without compromising the residual straw destined for the following crop.


Agrociencia | 2010

Plasticidad y productividad de una pastura de Lolium perenne bajo diferentes intensidades de pastoreo

Sylvia Saldanha; Mónica Cadenazzi; Pablo Boggiano

Las pasturas de Lolium perenne sometidas a diferentes dotaciones o estados de la pastura, bajo pastoreo continuo, muestran rendimientos de forraje constantes. Esto es debido a su capacidad de adaptar su estructura (tamano, numero y orientacion espacial de los organos) al ambiente y manejo de la defoliacion. Plasticidad fenotipica que se manifiesta a traves de cambios compensatorios entre la densidad y el tamano de los macollos. Bajo pastoreos intermitentes (donde la variacion del IAF es maxima) o bajo condiciones de recursos limitantes los procesos se modifican. El objetivo del trabajo fue estudiar el efecto de intensidades de pastoreo, aplicadas como diferentes ofertas de forraje (OF) en primavera con pastoreos intermitentes, en la produccion de forraje de una pastura de Lolium perenne y en la evolucion conjunta de las variables estructurales que hacen al mantenimiento de esta en el tiempo.


European Journal of Agronomy | 2014

Management targets for continuously stocked mixed oat × annual ryegrass pasture in a no-till integrated crop–livestock system

Taise Robinson Kunrath; Mónica Cadenazzi; Daniel Martins Brambilla; Ibanor Anghinoni; Anibal de Moraes; Raquel Santiago Barro; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho


Agrociencia | 2010

Intensidad del pastoreo sobre la estructura de una pastura de Lolium perenne cv Horizon

Sylvia Saldanha; Pablo Boggiano; Mónica Cadenazzi


Archive | 2015

Grazing management in an integrated crop-livestock system: soybean development and grain yield 1 Manejo do pastejo em sistemas integrados de produção agropecuária: desenvolvimento e rendimento de grãos de soja

Taise Robinson Kunrath; Paulo Cesar de Faccio Carvalho; Mónica Cadenazzi; Christian Bredemeier


Agrociencia (Montevideo) | 2015

Effect of phosphorus fertilization on the chemical composition of Lotus tenuis and Trifolium repens.

D. Silveira; J. Hernández; Mónica Cadenazzi; A. del Pino; Ramiro Zanoniani; Pablo Boggiano


Agrociencia (Montevideo) | 2015

Natural recolonization by riparian forest on the left bank of the Salto Grande Reservoir. Identification of pioneer species.

Silvia González; Mónica Cadenazzi


Agrociencia | 2015

Efecto de la fertilización fosfatada sobre la composición química de Lotus tenuis y Trifolium repens

David Silveira; Jorge Hernández; Mónica Cadenazzi; Amabelia del Pino; Ramiro Zanoniani; Pablo Boggiano

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Sylvia Saldanha

University of the Republic

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Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ibanor Anghinoni

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Silvia González

University of the Republic

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Christian Bredemeier

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Daniel Martins Brambilla

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Amabelia del Pino

University of the Republic

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Jorge Hernández

University of the Republic

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Anibal de Moraes

Federal University of Paraná

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