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Structural characteristics and forage production of Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça pasture according to rest periods

The objective of this work was to evaluate structural, morphological and productive traits of Panicum Maximum cv. Mombaça pasture under rotational stocking. Three rest periods defined in terms of 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5 leaves per tiller were studied. Experimental design was completely randomized with six replicates (paddocks) per treatment. Experimental variables assessed were: forage biomass, biomass accumulation rate, plant height, leaf-stem ratio, leaf area index, interception of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), leaf appearance and elongation rates, stem elongation rate, tiller density population and extinction coeficient. Forage biomass per grazing cycle, leaf area index and plant height varied directly while tiller population, crop growth rate and leaf-stem ratio varied inversely with length of the rest period. Though leaf area index and forage biomass related directly with the duration of the rest period, interception of PAR exceeded the value of 95% by the end of rest period, regardless of experimental treatment. Rest period prolongation jeopardizes the pasture structure, which could be verified by low values of leaf/stem ratio. Rest period in Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça should not be longer than the time for the appearance of three leaves per tiller.

leaf area index; leaf/ stem ratio; light interception; forage accumulation; morphogenesis


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