R. Bras. Zootec.01/Dec/2011;40(12):2699-705.

Defoliation management in two varieties of persian clover cultivated on hidromorfic soil

Daiane Cristina Sganzerla, Pedro Lima Monks, Gabriel da Silva Lemos, Carlos Eduardo da Silva Pedroso, Vivian Brusius Cassal, Maurício Gonçalves Bilharva

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982011001200012

The effects of three frequencies and two intensities of defoliation on the morphogenic and structural characteristics, in the herbage production and leaf/stem ratio of two varieties of persian clover (Trifolium resupinatum L. var. resupinatum Gib & Belli. cv. Kyambro and Trifolium resupinatum var. majus Boiss cv. BRS Resteveiro) were studied. The experimental design consisted of complete randomized blocks in a 2 × 3 × 2 factorial arrangement, with five replications. The following variables were evaluated: leaf appearance rate, phyllochron, leaflet extension and elongation rate, leaflet width and length, number of ramifications, plant height, number of open live leaves, total dry matter production and leaf/stem ratio. Although the forage presented higher number of live leaves in bigger defoliation intervals and the higher forage production was obtained in the residual height of 5 cm and in the interval of 6 leaves appearing, more frequent cuttings provide improvement of the leaf/stem ratio, higher number of ramifications, higher leaf appearance rate and bigger leaflet size.

Defoliation management in two varieties of persian clover cultivated on hidromorfic soil

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