R. Bras. Zootec.01/Aug/2007;36(4):763-72.

Effects of sources and rates of nitrogen on forage production and quality of coastcrossgrass

Luciano de Almeida Corrêa, Heitor Cantarella, Ana Cândida Primavesi, Odo Primavesi, Alfredo Ribeiro de Freitas, Aliomar Gabriel da Silva

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982007000400003

Forage production and quality of coastcross grown on a dark red latosol (Hapludox) were evaluated in 1998-1999 and 1999-2000, from November to April, in São Carlos, São Paulo state, Brazil, under a tropical altitude climate. The experimental design was a randomized block design, in a split-plot arrangement, with four replications. In the main plots were allocated ten treatments, organized in a 2 ´ 5-factorial scheme (two nitrogen sources: urea and ammonium nitrate, and five N levels: 0, 25, 50, 100, and 200 kg N/ha/cutting, in five consecutive cuttings – repeated measures). Data were analyzed by MIXED procedure of SAS, using a repeated measure model. Nitrogen fertilization increased DM yield, CP concentration, in vitro DM digestibility, and nitrate concentration, and reduced DM and NDF concentrations in the forage. In the first year, N doses associated with 80% of the maximum forage yield were 88 and 78 kg/ha, corresponding to average dry matter yields of 2,769 and 3,202 kg N/ha/cutting, respectively, for urea and ammonium nitrate. In the second year, N doses which produced 80% of the maximum forage yield were 91and 116 kg/ha, respectively, for urea and ammonium nitrate, corresponding to average DM yields of 2,312 and 3,073 kg ha/cutting, respectively.

Effects of sources and rates of nitrogen on forage production and quality of coastcrossgrass

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