R. Bras. Zootec.01/Nov/2010;39(11):2357-65.

Structural and morphogenical characteristics of black oats and Italian ryegrass on pasture submitted to two grazing intensities

Anna Carolina Cerato Confortin, Marta Gomes da Rocha, Fernando Luiz Ferreira de Quadros, Carine Lisete Glienke, Guilherme Ebling Rossi, Andréia Barros de Moraes

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982010001100007

Morphogenical and structural characteristics of black oats (Avena strigosa Schreb.) and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) on pastures managed under two grazing intensities were quantified by using marked tiller technique. The expected intensities of disappearance of forage mass initial value were 35% (low) and 65% (high). Experimental animals were sheep and interval among grazing was determined through 300 degree-day thermal sum. The experimental design was completely randomized with two grazing intensities and two replicates. Leaf blades of oats and ryegrass were removed at an average proportion of 57.5% of their initial length for both grazing intensities. Among the morphogenical characteristics of oats, only elongation rate of defoliate leaf differed between grazing intensities, with values of 0.059 and 0.081 cm/degree-day for low and high intensities, respectively. Grazing intensities did not alter structural characteristics of oats mixed with ryegrass and red clover. High grazing intensity enables maintenance of a higher number of ryegrass expanding leaves (1.7 leaves/tiller), thus it is suggested for management of pastures with oats mixed with Italian ryegrass and red-clover on intermittent grazing.

Structural and morphogenical characteristics of black oats and Italian ryegrass on pasture submitted to two grazing intensities

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