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Response of tifton 68 to nitrogen doses and to cutting intervals

This work was carried out at the Embrapa-Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Gado de Leite, located at Coronel Pacheco, MG, Brazil, from October, 1995, to October, 1997, to evaluate the effects of five N doses (0, 100, 200, 400 and 600 kg/ha/year) and three cutting intervals (2, 4 and 6 weeks, during the rainy season, and four, six and eight weeks, during the dry season) in dry matter production and crude protein content on tifton 68. Data were analyzed as randomized blocks design in split-plot, with three replicates. The annual dry matter yield increased up to the dose of 400 kg/ha/year of N fertilization and an up to six weeks cutting interval, during the rainy season, and eight weeks cutting interval, during the dry season. The highest production of dry matter was 20.8 tons/ha/year, with 14.3 tons/ha being obtained in the rainy season. The lower production was 3.9 tons/ha/year, with 2.8 tons/ha being obtained in the rainy season. Crude protein content increased with higher nitrogen doses, both in the rainy as well as in the dry season, and with the reduction in cutting intervals. The highest level of crude protein obtained was 20.3%, and the lower was 5.2%.

feed grasses; nitrogen fertilizers; dry matter; crude protein; rainy season; dry season


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