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dc.contributor.authorTrindade, J.K.D.
dc.contributor.authorNeves, F.P.
dc.contributor.authorPinto, C.E.
dc.contributor.authorBremm, C.
dc.contributor.authorMezzalira, J.C.
dc.contributor.authorNadin, L.B.
dc.contributor.authorGenro, T.C.M.
dc.contributor.authorGonda, H.L.
dc.contributor.authorCarvalho, P.C.F.
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-07T19:55:41Z
dc.date.available2022-01-07T19:55:41Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationTrindade, J. K. D., Neves, F. P., Pinto, C. E., Bremm, C., Mezzalira, J. C., Nadin, L. B., Genro, T. C. M., Gonda, H. L., & Carvalho, P. C. F. (2016). Daily Forage Intake by Cattle on Natural Grassland: Response to Forage Allowance and Sward Structure. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 69(1), 59–67.
dc.identifier.issn1550-7424
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.rama.2015.10.002
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/662806
dc.description.abstractWe investigated the hypothesis that not only forage allowance but also sward structure affects daily forage intake by beef heifers on natural grasslands of the Pampa Biome (southern Brazil). We used data from a long-term experiment, which has been managed by forage allowance levels since 1986. The objective was to investigate sward management targets that maximize daily forage intake. During January and December 2009, we evaluated the effect of forage allowance on forage mass, sward height and tussock frequency, and its consequences on dry matter intake (DMI). The experiment was arranged in a randomized complete block design with two replicates. Treatment was level of daily forage allowance (4, 8, 12, and 16 kg dry matter [DM] per 100 kg of animal body weight [BW]). Data were analyzed using regression, principal component analysis, and descriptive analyses from three-dimensional contour graphs with the data of sward structure, DMI, and DMI rate. Results demonstrated that DMI was positively correlated to forage allowance. However, higher levels of forage allowance can cause lower intake rates of forage and nutrients. We concluded that sward targets which promoted higher DMI and DMI rate were: daily forage allowance of ∼ 12 kg of dry matter per 100 kg of the animal's body weight, forage mass between 1 800 and 2 300 kg DM·ha-1, sward height between 11.5 and 13.4 cm, and tussock frequency lower than 30% of occurrence in the pastures. Within these targets, a high intake of nutrients was obtained, indicating the potential use of sward structure as a tool for managing natural grasslands in order to promote high intake of forage and nutrients by cattle. © 2016 Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSociety for Range Management
dc.relation.urlhttps://rangelands.org/
dc.rightsCopyright © Society for Range Management.
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dc.subjectalkane
dc.subjectgrazing intensity
dc.subjectintake rate
dc.subjectnutrient intake
dc.subjectPampa Biome
dc.subjecttussocks
dc.titleDaily Forage Intake by Cattle on Natural Grassland: Response to Forage Allowance and Sward Structure
dc.typeArticle
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dc.identifier.journalRangeland Ecology & Management
dc.description.collectioninformationThe Rangeland Ecology & Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.
dc.eprint.versionFinal published version
dc.source.journaltitleRangeland Ecology & Management
dc.source.volume69
dc.source.issue1
dc.source.beginpage59
dc.source.endpage67
refterms.dateFOA2022-01-07T19:55:41Z


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