The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.
The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.
The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.
01/Jun/2001
Marcelo Könsgen Cunha, Lotar Siewerdt, Paulo Silveira Júnior, Frank Siewerdt
DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982001000300007
Nitrogen and sulfur fertilizations were evaluated in a native low-land pasture area (Planossolo) in southern Brazil, state of Rio Grande do Sul, for dry matter yield and crude protein contents, between Oct. 1996 and Mar. 1997. In a factorial treatment arrangement six levels of sulfur (0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 kg/ha) were combined with four levels of nitrogen (50, 100, 150 and 200 kg/ha) topdressed to the pasture in Oct. 10, 1996. Two cuttings were made to determine […]
Keywords: forage; native pasture; nitrogen fertilization; sulfur fertilization