Search Results - "Aguiar, Andre D."
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Harvest frequency affects herbage accumulation and nutritive value of brachiaria grass hybrids in Florida
Published in Tropical grasslands-Forrajes tropicales (01-06-2014)“…Brachiaria ‘Mulato II’ is a hybrid brachiaria grass with superior nutritive value when compared with other warm-season grasses. The performance of 2 new…”
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Bahiagrass Cultivar Response to Grazing Frequency with Limited Nitrogen Fertilization
Published in Agronomy journal (01-07-2013)“…Warm‐season grasses require N fertilization to achieve their full production potential; however, increased costs have limited the use of N by beef cattle (Bos…”
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In situ dry matter and crude protein disappearance dynamics in stockpiled limpograss
Published in Crop science (01-07-2020)“…Stockpiling warm‐season perennial grasses for winter grazing is an important management practice for beef cattle production systems in tropical and subtropical…”
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Effects of crude protein level and degradability of limited creep-feeding supplements on performance of beef cow-calf pairs grazing limpograss pastures
Published in Livestock science (01-06-2017)“…Two experiments evaluated the growth performance of cow-calf pairs offered limited creep-feeding supplementation (Exp. 1) and creep-feeding supplements with…”
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Potassium and Phosphorus Fertilization Impacts on Bermudagrass and Limpograss Herbage Accumulation, Nutritive Value, and Persistence
Published in Crop science (01-09-2017)“…Despite scientific evidence suggesting that warm‐season grasses can respond favorably to K and P fertilization, the increasing costs of fertilizers limit the…”
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Limited creep-feeding supplementation effects on performance of beef cows and calves grazing limpograss pastures
Published in Livestock science (01-10-2015)“…Limpograss (Hemarthria altissima) is a warm-season grass used by cow–calf producers in South Florida; however, limpograss protein concentration may limit…”
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