Aurielle S. Medeiros, Mércia V. F. dos Santos, Márcio V. da Cunha, Alexandre C. L. de Mello, Djalma E. Simões Neto, Osniel F. de Oliveira, James P. Muir, Jose C. B. Dubeux Jr, André E. dos Santos
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摘要
使用豆类是动物喂养的重要策略,特别是在旱季。目的是评价种植密度(40000;15625和10000株ha−1)和收获高度(20和40 cm)对菊属植物(Desmanthus pernambucanus [L。[Thellung]),在半湿润热带地区种植,以及估计评估特征的可重复性和最佳测量次数。处理随机分组,有细分图和4个重复。评估样地的种植密度和子样地的收获高度。8次收获,间隔84天。形态和生产特征及存活率进行了评估。在40000株ha - 1的密度下栽培,植株更高,叶面积指数(LAI = 0.98)、光截获(LI = 49%)、单株积累(18.8 g DM株- 1)和面积(576.5 kg DM ha - 1收获- 1)更高,但导致林分减少(66%)。收获高度不影响积累和生存。可以减少茎粗、单叶小叶数(R2 = 95%)、株高、冠层直径、LAI、LI、叶长、叶宽、单枝叶数、枝径和LBR的测量次数(R2 = 90%),为今后的研究优化资源。在雨季收获的铁蒺藜具有在蛋白质库中使用的潜力,除了动物之外,还可以保存和供应,但在旱季雨养条件下,植物的生长是最小的。
Morphology, accumulation and survival of Desmanthus under different planting densities and harvest heights
The use of legumes is an important strategy for animal feeding, especially during the dry season. The aim was to evaluate the effect of planting densities (40,000; 15,625 and 10,000 plants ha−1) and harvest heights (20 and 40 cm) on the morphology, accumulation and survival of Desmanthus (Desmanthus pernambucanus [L.] Thellung), cultivated in subhumid tropical region, as well as to estimate the repeatability of the evaluated characteristics and the optimal number of measurements. The treatments were randomized in blocks, with subdivided plots and four replicates. Planting densities were evaluated in the plots and the harvest heights in the subplots. Eight harvests were carried out with an interval of 84 days. Morphological and productive characteristics and survival were evaluated. Cultivation under density of 40,000 plants ha−1 produced taller plants, with higher leaf area index (LAI = 0.98), light interception (LI = 49%), individual accumulations (18.8 g DM plant−1) and by area (576.5 kg DM ha−1 harvest−1), although resulting in reduced plant stand (66%). Harvest heights do not affect accumulation and survival. It is possible to reduce the number of measurements for stem diameter, number of leaflets per leaf (R2 = 95%), plant height, canopy diameter, LAI, LI, leaf length and width, number of leaves per branch, branch diameter and LBR (R2 = 90%), optimizing resources for future research. Desmanthus has potential for use in protein banks, being harvested in the rainy season, conserved and supplied in addition to animals, but plant growth is minimal during the dry season under rainfed conditions.
期刊介绍:
Grass and Forage Science is a major English language journal that publishes the results of research and development in all aspects of grass and forage production, management and utilization; reviews of the state of knowledge on relevant topics; and book reviews. Authors are also invited to submit papers on non-agricultural aspects of grassland management such as recreational and amenity use and the environmental implications of all grassland systems. The Journal considers papers from all climatic zones.