Productive potential of three Urochloa hybrids in low-fertility soils of the Peruvian Amazon

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Tropical livestock production relies on the availability of adapted forages capable of sustaining productivity under limiting soil conditions. This study evaluated the performance of three Urochloa hybrids grown in low-fertility soils of a seasonally dry tropical forest in the Peruvian Amazon. The e...

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Autores: Durand Chávez, Luz Marlene, Arévalo Aranda, Yuri Ghandi, Vásquez Tarrillo, Ronald Will, Torres Jara, Giovanna P., Díaz Chuquizuta, Percy, Padilla Macedo, Betsabeth T.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2026
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria
Repositorio:INIA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.inia.gob.pe:20.500.12955/3041
Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/3041
https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2025-0486
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Brachiaria hybrids
Tropical pastures
Soil fertility
Agroecological adaptation
Forage production
Híbridos de Brachiaria
Pastos tropicales
Fertilidad del suelo
Adaptación agroecológica
Producción forrajera
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.04.01
Urochloa; Forrajes; Forage; Suelo; Soil; Capacidad de carga; Carrying capacity; Rendimiento de cultivos; Crop yield; Contenido de materia seca; Dry matter content
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Sumario:Tropical livestock production relies on the availability of adapted forages capable of sustaining productivity under limiting soil conditions. This study evaluated the performance of three Urochloa hybrids grown in low-fertility soils of a seasonally dry tropical forest in the Peruvian Amazon. The experiment was conducted at the Estación Experimental Agraria El Porvenir–INIA under a randomized complete block design with three replications and five consecutive harvests at 60-day intervals. Soil characteristics and Growth, yield, productive, and quality parameters were evaluated. Rotational harvesting improved soil properties, including organic matter and nutrient availability. During the initial harvests Cobra showed better growth and yield performance; however, Mavuno and Mulato II surpassed it at later stages, especially in fresh and dry matter yield. In the fourth and fifth harvests, Mavuno achieved the highest production (32.10 and 32.94 t ha⁻¹ of fresh matter, and 7.65 and 7.18 t ha⁻¹ of dry matter), followed by Mulato II (28.82 and 29.15 t ha⁻¹ of fresh matter, and 6.73 and 6.70 t ha⁻¹ of dry matter), both significantly better than Cobra (20.51 and 21.51 t ha⁻¹ of fresh matter, and 5.00 and 5.16 t ha⁻¹ of dry matter). Annual carrying capacity was highest for Mavuno (3.72 TLU ha⁻¹⸱year⁻¹), followed by Mulato II (3.41 TLU ha⁻¹⸱year⁻¹) and Cobra (2.97 TLU ha⁻¹⸱year⁻¹). The protein contents of Mavuno (9.61 g⸱kg⁻¹) and Mulato II (9.54 g⸱kg⁻¹) were significantly higher than that of Cobra (6.33 g⸱kg⁻¹). Mavuno and Mulato II hybrids have proven to be promising forage alternatives for sustainable livestock systems in seasonally dry tropical conditions.
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