收获频率和残茬高度影响‘Mulato II’腕足草的牧草积累、营养价值和持久性

Uduak Inyang, Joao M. B. Vendramini, Brent Sellers, Maria L. A. Silveira, Areerat Lunpha, Lynn E. Sollenberger, Adegbola Adesogan, Luisa M. Paiva
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“Mulato II”(Brachiaria sp.)是2003年在佛罗里达州引进的具有优越营养价值的暖季饲料杂交种。本研究旨在探讨刈割频率和刈割茬高度对毛拉多腕足草牧草积累、营养价值和持久性的影响。研究于2007年8月至2008年10月在佛罗里达州奥纳(27°N)进行。处理是2周和4周收获频率和1、3和5英寸茬高的因子组合,采用随机完全区组设计,采用4个重复。地块面积为9.8 × 6.5英尺,地块间距为3.0英尺。随着茬高的增加,HA从1800磅/英亩下降到1400磅/英亩。相反,随着茬高的降低,牧草粗蛋白质(CP)和体外可消化有机质(IVDOM)呈线性增加(CP和IVDOM分别为17% ~ 14%和67% ~ 66%)。9 ~ 11月,两种收获频率的HA值均呈下降趋势,营养价值均呈上升趋势,季节效应显著。当茬高从1英寸增加到5英寸时,Mulato II型地被覆盖线性地从74%增加到87%。尽管HA和营养价值更高,但短茬高与2周收获间隔相结合会降低Mulato II的持久性,应避免使用。
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Harvest Frequency and Stubble Height Affect Herbage Accumulation, Nutritive Value, and Persistence of ‘Mulato II’ Brachiariagrass

‘Mulato II’ (Brachiaria sp.) is a warm-season forage hybrid with superior nutritive value introduced in Florida in 2003. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of harvest frequencies and stubble heights on herbage accumulation (HA), nutritive value, and persistence of Mulato II brachiariagrass. The research was conducted in Ona, FL (27°N) from August to October 2007 and 2008. Treatments were the factorial combination of 2- and 4-week harvest frequencies and 1-, 3-, and 5-inch stubble heights with four replicates in a randomized complete block design. Plot size was 9.8 × 6.5 ft with 3.0 ft between plots. There was a quadratic decrease in HA from 1,800 to 1,400 lb/acre with increasing stubble heights. Conversely, herbage crude protein (CP) and in vitro digestible organic matter (IVDOM) increased linearly with decreasing stubble heights (from 17% to 14% and from 67% to 66% for CP and IVDOM, respectively). There were significant season effects on responses as HA decreased and nutritive value increased from September to November for both harvest frequencies. Mulato II ground cover linearly increased from 74% to 87% as stubble height increased from 1 to 5 inches. Despite greater HA and nutritive value, short stubble heights in combination with 2-week harvest interval decreased the persistence of Mulato II and should be avoided.

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