Nitrogen cycling in tropical grass-legume pastures managed under canopy light interception

被引:0
|
作者
Luis Depablos
Bruno G. C. Homem
Igor M. Ferreira
Thiago F. Bernardes
Robert M. Boddey
Márcio A. S. Lara
Daniel R. Casagrande
机构
[1] Universidad Central de Venezuela,Faculty of Agronomy, Institute of Animal Science
[2] Avenida Universidad,Department of Animal Sciences
[3] Federal University of Lavras,undefined
[4] Câmpus Universitário,undefined
[5] Embrapa Agrobiologia,undefined
来源
关键词
Biological N; fixation; Grazing management strategies; Litter dynamics; Livestock excretion;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In grass-legume pastures, grazing management strategies are an essential factor affecting nitrogen (N) cycling. This study assessed the impact of grazing management on N cycling in rotationally-stocked mixed pastures of ‘Marandu’ palisadegrass (Brachiaria brizantha) and ‘Comum’ calopo (Calopogonium mucunoides). Treatments included three grazing management strategies, defined by interruption of the rest period when the canopy reached 90 (90LI), 95 (95LI) and 100% (100LI) of the interception of photosynthetically active radiation. A 2-yr experimental period was adopted. Plant litter responses, forage intake and livestock excretion were evaluated. No differences between grazing management were obtained for existing (294 g OM m−2) and deposited litter (6.7 g OM m−2 d−1, P > 0.10). Compared to the dry season, the litter decomposition rate increased 24.0%, and the half-life decreased 37.8% in the rainy season (P < 0.10). The N cycling via litter (553 g ha−1 d−1) was similar in all grazing management (P > 0.10). Less frequent defoliation (100LI) resulted in reduced proportion of legume intake (P < 0.10, 94.4 vs. 168.5 g kg−1; an average of 90LI and 95LI, respectively), lower N intake (123.1 vs. 194.1 g animal unit−1 d−1) and a lower input of N from biological fixation (73.2 vs. 97.8 kg ha−1 yr−1). Less frequent defoliation should be avoided because it reduces the N intake and N retained by animals, which caused a reduction in N utilisation efficiency by heifers. Thus, 95% light interception is the maximum limit to interrupt the regrowth in palisadegrass-calopo pastures.
引用
收藏
页码:51 / 67
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Nitrogen cycling in low input legume-based agriculture, with emphasis on legume/grass pastures
    Ledgard, SF
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2001, 228 (01) : 43 - 59
  • [22] Nitrogen cycling in low input legume-based agriculture, with emphasis on legume/grass pastures
    Stewart F. Ledgard
    Plant and Soil, 2001, 228 : 43 - 59
  • [23] Herbage allowance effects on leaf photosynthesis and canopy light interception in palisade grass pastures under rotational stocking
    Braga, G. J.
    Pedreira, C. G. S.
    Herling, V. R.
    Luz, P. H. de C.
    de Lima, C. G.
    TROPICAL GRASSLANDS, 2008, 42 (04): : 214 - 223
  • [25] TROPICAL GRASS/LEGUME PASTURES IN NORTHERN RHODESIA
    SMITH, CA
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 1962, 59 (01): : 111 - +
  • [26] Potential for denitrification in cereal soils of northern Australia after legume or grass-legume pastures
    Pu, GX
    Saffigna, PG
    Strong, WM
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1999, 31 (05): : 667 - 675
  • [27] SEASONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN ANIMAL GAIN, PASTURE PRODUCTION AND STOCKING RATE ON 2 TROPICAL GRASS-LEGUME PASTURES
    EDYE, LA
    WILLIAMS, WT
    WINTER, WH
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1978, 29 (01): : 103 - 113
  • [28] Litter Deposition and Decomposition in a Tropical Grass-Legume Silvopastoral System
    Pessoa, Diana Valadares
    da Cunha, Marcio Vieira
    de Mello, Alexandre Carneiro Leao
    dos Santos, Mercia Virginia Ferreira
    Soares, Gessica Solanna Calado
    Camelo, Dayanne
    de Oliveira Apolinario, Valeria Xavier
    Dubeux Junior, Jose Carlos Batista
    Coelho, Janerson Jose
    JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2024, 24 (02) : 3504 - 3518
  • [29] Interspecies competition and N transfer in a tropical grass-legume mixture
    Trannin, WS
    Urquiaga, S
    Guerra, G
    Ibijbijen, J
    Cadisch, G
    BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 2000, 32 (06) : 441 - 448
  • [30] THE DISTRIBUTION OF LEAF PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY IN A MIXED GRASS-LEGUME PASTURE CANOPY
    WILSON, GL
    LUDLOW, MM
    PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH, 1983, 4 (02) : 137 - 144