2021
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n1p301
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Morphophysiology of tropical grasses under different water supply in two growing seasons: II. BRS Massai and BRS Tamani grasses

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the physiological parameters and the biomass flow and structural characteristics of BRS Massai and BRS Tamani grasses under different irrigation conditions. The rating of gas exchange, biomass flow and structural characteristics were performed in dry periods and dry/rainy season, under the water supply of 30; 60; 90 and 120% of the reference evapotranspiration (ETo). The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial arrangement 4x2 (water supply and grass). The exper… Show more

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“…Plant height, flowering, DMB and crude protein of the collection were higher during the rainy season, contrasting with stress, growth, and production limitations during the dry season (Hare et al, 2015), which indicates that the water supply favors agronomic characteristics and protein content (Larsen et al, 2021). Weather characteristics have an effect on agronomic and nutritional parameters for M. maximus (Machado, 2013;Lemos et al, 2017;Maranhão et al, 2021;Marcillo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant height, flowering, DMB and crude protein of the collection were higher during the rainy season, contrasting with stress, growth, and production limitations during the dry season (Hare et al, 2015), which indicates that the water supply favors agronomic characteristics and protein content (Larsen et al, 2021). Weather characteristics have an effect on agronomic and nutritional parameters for M. maximus (Machado, 2013;Lemos et al, 2017;Maranhão et al, 2021;Marcillo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant height, flowering, DMB and crude protein of the collection were higher during the rainy season, contrasting with stress, growth, and production limitations during the dry season (Hare et al, 2015), which indicates that the water supply favors agronomic characteristics and protein content (Larsen et al, 2021). Weather characteristics have an effect on agronomic and nutritional parameters for M. maximus (Machado, 2013;Lemos et al, 2017;Maranhão et al, 2021;Marcillo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%