麦茬高度对原生草地牧草积累和营养价值的影响

J. Yasuoka, Wendie Powell, Bruno Carneiro e Pedreira
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来自原生草原草甸的牧草是堪萨斯州东部的重要饲料来源,可应对浅层、酸性和营养不良土壤带来的挑战。然而,确定最佳留茬高度以优化饲料积累(FA)和营养价值(NV)至关重要。我们的目标是评估茬口高度对堪萨斯州东部原生草原草甸的饲料积累(FA)和营养价值(NV)的影响。研究在原生草地上进行,采用随机完全区组,在三个地点(均位于堪萨斯州东部的帕森斯、卡尼和科伊维尔)进行三次重复。处理有四种留茬高度(2.5、7.5、12.5 和 17.5 厘米)。较短的留茬高度导致较高的FA,因为它清除了较大比例的牧草积累。留茬高度为 7.5 厘米时收获的牧草积累量略高于留茬高度为 12.5 厘米时收获的牧草积累量。粗蛋白含量从 2.5 厘米茬高增加到 17.5 厘米茬高,而 7.5 厘米茬高和 12.5 厘米茬高之间没有差异。而 CPA 的情况正好相反(表 3),茬高从 7.5 厘米到 12.5 厘米只相差 25 千克。茬高不影响纤维含量(NDF 和 ADF)和能量含量(TDN、NEL、NEG 和 NEM)。因此,7.5 至 12.5 厘米的留茬高度可为原生草原草地提供大量的 FA 和 CPA。不过,为了确保长的植株寿命和更好的 CP 含量,茬高最好在 12.5 厘米以上,这可能有助于降低动物的补充成本。
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Stubble Height Impact on Forage Accumulation and Nutritive Values in Native Meadows
Forage from native prairie meadows is an important feed source in Eastern Kansas to address the challenges of shallow, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils. However, it is crucial to establish an optimal stubble height to optimize forage accumulation (FA) and nutritive value (NV). Our objective was to evaluate the impact of stubble height on FA and NV in native prairie meadows in Eastern Kansas. The study was conducted in native meadows using a randomized complete block with three replications across three locations (Parsons, Caney, and Coyville, all located in Eastern Kansas). Treatments were four stubble heights (2.5, 7.5, 12.5, and 17.5 cm). Shorter stubble height resulted in greater FA, as it removes a greater proportion of the forage accumulated. Forage accumulation was slightly higher when harvested at 7.5- than at 12.5-cm stubble height. Crude protein content increased from 2.5- to 17.5-cm stubble height with no differences between 7.5- to 12.5-cm stubble height. The opposite pattern of CP occurred for CPA (Table 3), with only 25 kg in difference from 7.5- to 12.5-cm stubble height. Stubble height did not affect fiber content (NDF and ADF) and energy content (TDN, NEL, NEG, and NEM). Thus, stubble height from 7.5 to 12.5 cm provides great FA and CPA in native prairie meadows. However, to ensure long stand life and better CP content, stubble height above 12.5 cm should be preferred, which may contribute to reducing animal supplementation costs.
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