R. Bras. Zootec.01/Jul/2001;30(4):1186-93.

Sward characteristics of deferred tanzania grass under different height levels, in the winter time

Marcos Weber do Canto, Ulysses Cecato, Maurício Peternelli, Clóves Cabreira Jobim, Josmar Almeida Júnior, Luís Paulo Rigolon, Eduardo Watfe, Carla Valéria Barrionuevo, Bruna Rafaela Caetano Nunes

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982001000500008

The study was carried out in the county of Astorga, PR, Brazil, in the Nossa Senhora de Aparecida farm. The objective was to study the sward characteristics and forage accumulation of tanzania grass, deferred and after grazed from 07/23 to 09/18/1999, under different sward height levels. The experimental design was a completely randommized, with two replications. The treatments were four levels of sward height: T1=20, T2=40, T3=60 and T4=80 cm. However, the true sward height levels were used for analysis statistics; T1R1=26,3, T1R2=24,6, T2R1=47,9, T2R2=42,5, T3R1=55,8, T3R2=61,7, T4R1=69,2 e T4R2=71,4 cm. Results indicate that: forage mass and green culm mass increased of the positive linear way with increased of sward height. There was no effect of sward height levels on the forage accumulation.

Sward characteristics of deferred tanzania grass under different height levels, in the winter time

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