2020
DOI: 10.17138/tgft(8)162-166
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Pasto Certo® version 2.0 - An application about Brazilian tropical forage cultivars for mobile and desktop devices

Abstract: A brief outline of the second version of Pasto Certo®, released by Embrapa and partners in February 2019, is presented. It is an improved and updated version of Pasto Certo® 1.0, an application that describes Brazilian commercial tropical forage cultivars. The application helps the user to identify and differentiate cultivars, provides recommendations and information on use restrictions of each cultivar, and compares different cultivars in terms of a number of characteristics. In comparison with the first vers… Show more

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“…(e) The fertility requirements and nutritional condition of the canopy associated with other abiotic factors (temperature, light, and precipitation) can cause fluctuations in dry matter accumulation in the forage canopy [68]. To assist Brazilian producers in understanding the specific characteristics of existing cultivars, Barrios et al [69] proposed an application called 'Pasto Certo ® ' (https://urlfr.ee/c1xxa, accessed on 3 January 2023). (f) From the analysis of Figure 1A, it is possible to observe that it is necessary to train models capable of predicting the daily accumulation rate of forage biomass and the ideal timing to initiate grazing in pastures with lower height and higher population density of tillers.…”
Section: Key Considerations To Be Considered In Studies Using Remote ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e) The fertility requirements and nutritional condition of the canopy associated with other abiotic factors (temperature, light, and precipitation) can cause fluctuations in dry matter accumulation in the forage canopy [68]. To assist Brazilian producers in understanding the specific characteristics of existing cultivars, Barrios et al [69] proposed an application called 'Pasto Certo ® ' (https://urlfr.ee/c1xxa, accessed on 3 January 2023). (f) From the analysis of Figure 1A, it is possible to observe that it is necessary to train models capable of predicting the daily accumulation rate of forage biomass and the ideal timing to initiate grazing in pastures with lower height and higher population density of tillers.…”
Section: Key Considerations To Be Considered In Studies Using Remote ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when Congo grass is managed after the soybean crop, the forages produced exhibit impressive potential, with the ability to generate up to 407.97 kg ha −1 of carcass. Congo grass stands out due to its finer stems and shorter height compared to other types of grass, resulting in a lower deposition of fibrous fractions in the canopy [12]. This allows for greater availability of NFC and TDN, making it a valuable choice for deferred grazing and hay production.…”
Section: Perspectives For Milk and Carcass Production Using Hay From ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another grass option for hay production could be Quenia guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus cv. BRS Quênia), which offers high dry matter digestibility and superior nutritional value compared to other cultivars of Megathyrsus maximus due to its higher leaf-to-stem ratio [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%