ABSTRACT. The aim was to evaluate the influence of different spatial arrangements of trees [(3×2)×20 m, (2×2)×9 m and 2×9 m] and sampling sites (center of row spacing and side of tree rows) with regard to the amount and quality of light in the understory of silvopastoral systems and their effects on the production and chemical composition of pasture. The experimental design was a randomized block in a split plot, with three replications. The sampling site affected absolute irradiance, photosynthetic active radiation (PAR), light interception (LI) and red/far red ratio, with higher rates in the center of spacing. There were high and positive correlations between LI/leaf area index (LAI), LI/dry mater (DM) and LAI/DM in the center and LI/LAI and FAR/DM in the side of tree rows. Spatial arrangement (3×2)×20 m had higher rates for plant height (PH), DM and neutral detergent fiber rate, while (2×2)×9 m had high leaf/stem ratio and crude protein rate. In the case of the sampling site, higher rates of PH and DM were reported in the center. Forage composition was not affected by sampling sites. Highest production of DM was obtained in the (3×2)×20 m arrangement and improvements in forage composition were observed in denser arrangements.Keywords: quality of light, shading, spatial arrangements, Urochloa decumbens.Relações luminosas e desempenho do capim-braquiária em sistema silvipastoril RESUMO. Objetivou-se avaliar a influência de diferentes arranjos espaciais de árvores ((3×2)×20 m, (2×2)×9 m e 9×2 m) e locais de amostragem (centro e lateral da entrelinha) na quantidade e qualidade de luz no sub-bosque de sistemas silvipastoris e seus efeitos na produção e composição bromatológica da pastagem. O delineamento utilizado foi blocos casualizados em parcelas subdivididas, com três repetições. O local de amostragem influenciou a irradiância absoluta, a radiação fotossinteticamente ativa incidente (RFAi), interceptação luminosa (IL) e relação vermelho/vermelho distante, sendo determinados maiores valores no centro das entrelinhas. Observou-se correlações altas e positivas entre IL/índice de área foliar (IAF), IL/produção de massa seca (PMS) e IAF/PMS no centro e IL/IAF e RFAi/PMS na lateral das entrelinhas. O arranjos espaciais (3×2)×20 m apresentaram maiores valores para altura da planta (AP), PMS e teor de fibra em detergente neutro, enquanto o (2×2)×9 m apresentou maiores valores para relação folha:colmo e teor de proteína bruta. Quanto ao local de amostragem, os maiores valores de AP e PMS foram observados no centro. A composição da forragem não foi influenciada pelos locais de amostragem. A maior PMS foi obtida no arranjo (3×2)×20 m e melhorias na composição da forragem foram observados nos arranjos mais adensados.Palavras-chave: qualidade da luz, sombreamento, arranjos espaciais, Urochloa decumbens.
Samples of Clitoria ternatea L. (Cunhã) were harvested at 35, 50, 70, and 90 d after a uniformity harvest in a field study designed as a completely randomized design with a total of 18 experimental plots. The dry matter yield of the whole plant was separated quantitatively into leaves, stems, and pods at each harvesting age. Chemical analyses and in vitro gas production kinetics were performed to assess the quality of the plant parts. Yields, chemical composition, and estimates of gas production parameters were analyzed by fitting a mixed statistical model with two types of covariance structures as follows: variance components and an unrestricted structure with heterogeneous variances. Fast and slow gas yielding pools were detected for both leaves and stems, but only a single pool was detected for pods. The homoscedasticity assumption was more likely for all variables, except for some parameters of the gas production kinetics of leaves and stems. There was no presence of typical pods at 35 and 50 d. In the leaves, the fibrous fractions were affected, whereas the non-fibrous fractions were unaffected by the harvesting age. The harvesting age affected the majority of the chemical constituents and gas kinetic parameters related to the stems. The leaves of this legume were the least affected part by the aging process.
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of inclusion of crambe bran concentrations (Crambe abyssinica Hochst.) with different specific masses in elephant grass silage (Penninsetum purpureum Schum.). For that, the bromatological and microbiological compositions of the experimental silages were determined. We used 48 mini silos distributed in a completely randomized design, arranged in a factorial 4 × 3, four levels of inclusion of crambe bran (0; 10; 20 and 30%) and three specific masses (400; 500 and 600 kg MN m-3), with four replications. After 240 days of fermentation the silos were opened. It was observed linear effect on DM, CP, NDFap, ADFap, HEM, LIG, NFC, TC and population of bacteria that produce lactic acid with the addition of crambe meal. There was interaction between the crambe bran factors and specific masses on the values of pH and N-NH3. For MM variables and yeast count there was a negative linear effect due to the evaluated specific mass. The inclusion of crambe bran helps to increase the fermentative profile and the bromatological composition of elephant grass silages studied, and the best results were obtained with the addition of 30% of this coproduct, based on the natural matter.
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