Effects of stubble height and season of the year on morphogenetic, structural and quantitative traits of Tanzania grass

The objective of this study was to evaluate regrowth period (RP), morphogenetic, structural and productive characteristics of the guinea grass cultivar Tanzania [Megathyrsus maximus (syn. Panicum maximum)] under different stubble heights (SH) during dry (DS) and rainy (RS) seasons in the eastern Ama...

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Published in:Tropical grasslands-Forrajes tropicales Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 256 - 267
Main Authors: Lage Filho, Nauara Moura, Lopes, Aline Da Rosa, Do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho, Domingues, Felipe Nogueira, Faturi, Cristian, Da Silva, Thiago Carvalho, Cândido, Ebson Pereira, Silva, Wilton Ladeira
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical 01-09-2021
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Summary:The objective of this study was to evaluate regrowth period (RP), morphogenetic, structural and productive characteristics of the guinea grass cultivar Tanzania [Megathyrsus maximus (syn. Panicum maximum)] under different stubble heights (SH) during dry (DS) and rainy (RS) seasons in the eastern Amazon region. The treatments were: 5, 15, 25, 35, 45 and 55 cm SH, distributed in a randomized complete block design with 6 replicates. In the 2 seasons, RP decreased linearly with increase in SH, and was considerably shorter in the RS (47 d). Leaf appearance rate decreased linearly from 0.071 to 0.051 leaves/tiller/d with increasing SH, and it was higher during the RS. Increase in SH increased leaf elongation rate, stem elongation rate and leaf area index. In the RS, climatic conditions favored the morphogenesis, resulting in higher herbage accumulation (8,693 kg DM/ha) than in the DS (2,597 kg DM/ha). In associating seasons with SH, we recommend that Tanzania grass be managed at SH between 35 and 45 cm in the DS, resulting in RP from 61 to 64 days, and at SH of 35 cm in the RS, resulting in RP of 41 days. Studies to test this management strategy seem warranted.
ISSN:2346-3775
2346-3775
DOI:10.17138/tgft(9)256-267