Fixed versus variable rest period effects on herbage accumulation and canopy structure of grazed 'Tifton 85' and 'Jiggs' Bermuda grass

Authors

  • Carlos Guilherme Silveira Pedreira Universidade de São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Zootecnia, Avenida Pádua Dias, no 11, CEP 13418-900 Piracicaba, SP.
  • Valdson José da Silva Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú, Avenida da Universidade, no 850, CEP 62040-370 Sobral, CE.
  • Murilo Saraiva Guimarães Universidade de São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Zootecnia, Avenida Pádua Dias, no 11, CEP 13418-900 Piracicaba, SP.
  • Diego Noleto Luz Pequeno International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Carretera México-Veracruz, El Batán, Texcoco, CP 56237, México.
  • Felipe Tonato Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste, Rodovia Washington Luiz, Km 234, s/no, Fazenda Canchim, Caixa Postal 339, CEP 13560-970 São Carlos, SP.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2018.v53.25202

Keywords:

Cynodon, canopy height, grazing frequency, light interception, pasture management, regrowth

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of variable and fixed rest periods on the forage production, plant-part composition, and canopy structural characteristics of 'Tifton 85' and 'Jiggs' Bermuda grass (Cynodon spp.) pastures under rotational stocking. The treatments were two grass cultivars (Jiggs and Tifton 85) and two rest periods (grazing starting whenever the canopy reached 25 cm or every 28 days, regardless of canopy height). A completely randomized experimental design, with a 2×2 factorial arrangement (two grass cultivars and two managements), was used with three replicates. The experiment was carried out during the summer growing season in Piracicaba, SP, Brazil. Pre- and post-grazing forage mass chacteristics were evaluated. 'Jiggs' and 'Tifton 85' canopies had similar light interception (96.8%) at pre-grazing, for fixed and variable rest periods; however, they showed different canopy structural characteristics. 'Jiggs' had greater stem proportion, greater canopy height during pre-grazing, and lower leaf area index. There were no differences between strategies and between grass cultivars for total yield, which averaged 16.8 Mg DM ha-1. Fixed and variable rest periods can be used for 'Tifton 85' and 'Jiggs' Bermuda grass.

Author Biography

Carlos Guilherme Silveira Pedreira, Universidade de São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Zootecnia, Avenida Pádua Dias, no 11, CEP 13418-900 Piracicaba, SP.

Departamento de Zootecnia, ESALQ-USP

Pastagens e Forragicultura

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2018-02-16

How to Cite

Pedreira, C. G. S., Silva, V. J. da, Guimarães, M. S., Pequeno, D. N. L., & Tonato, F. (2018). Fixed versus variable rest period effects on herbage accumulation and canopy structure of grazed ’Tifton 85’ and ’Jiggs’ Bermuda grass. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 53(1), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2018.v53.25202

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ANIMAL SCIENCE