Search Results - "Abreu, Joadil G."

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    Sorghum Densification with Changes in Plant Spacing Arrangement: Productivity and Qualitative Characteristics of Silage Material by Herrera, Dayenne M., Peixoto, Wender M., Abreu, Joadil G. de, Reis, Rafael H. P. dos, Cabral, Carlos E. A., Barros, Livia V. de, Klein, Vanderley A. C., Passos, Edmilson F. dos

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-02-2024)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the agronomic performance of sorghum grown in different combinations of row spacing and plant density, as well as…”
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    What is the maximum nitrogen in marandu palisadegrass fertilization? by Sales, Kyron C., Cabral, Carlos E. A., Abreu, Joadil G., Barros, Lívia V., Silva, Felipe G., Cabral, Carla H. A., Santos, Alyce R. M., Silva Junior, Carlos A., Campos Filho, João B.

    Published in Grassland science (01-07-2020)
    “…The absence of nutrient replacement, especially nitrogen (N), is one of the main causes of grazing system underutilization and tropical climate pasture…”
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    Agronomic and physiological responses of corn intercropped with palisadegrass growing in full sun or in a crop‐livestock‐forestry systems by Domiciano, Leandro F., Pedreira, Bruno C., Abreu, Joadil G., Pereira, Dalton H., Magalhães, Ciro A. S., Sassenrath, Gretchen F.

    Published in Grass and forage science (01-12-2023)
    “…There is a need to enhance agricultural intensification and diversification by establishing alternative crop‐livestock‐forestry systems. Our objective was to…”
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    Estimation of in vitro digestibility and fermentation of elephant grass by near infrared spectroscopy by Abreu, Joadil G., Fernández‐Cabanás, Víctor M., Rodrigues, Janderson A., Abreu, Matheus, Ferreira, Eduardo A., Peixoto, Wender M.

    Published in Grassland science (01-01-2023)
    “…The methods used to evaluate kinetic parameters of ruminant feeds can be in situ and in vitro. For both methods, it is necessary to maintain cannulated animals…”
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    Herbage accumulation, canopy characteristics, and nutritive value of tropical grasses in the Amazon biome by Tesk, Cátia R. M., Abreu, Joadil G., Pereira, Dalton H., Sollenberger, Lynn E., Matta, Frederico de P., Pedreira, Bruno C.

    Published in Crop science (01-09-2020)
    “…Forage species diversification reduces risk associated with forage–livestock production. In the Amazon biome, an alternative is needed to ‘Marandu’…”
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