Dynamics of the primary production and nutritive value of three tropical grasses (Melinis minutiflora, Setaria sphacelata and Brachiaria mutica) in three phenological stages

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The dynamics of primary production and nutritional value were evaluated based on the variation of dry matter yield, plant height, crude protein content, crude fibre, and in vitro digestibility of dry matter (DM) in three phenological stages (floral bud, start of flowering and seed maturation) of thr...

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Autores: López A., Gilmar, Nuñez D., Jimny, Aguirre T., Lucrecia, Flores M., Enrique
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/14494
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/14494
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:gramínea tropical
valor nutricional
altura de planta
materia seca
proteína cruda
digestibilidad in vitro
estado fenológico
tropical grass
nutritional value
plant height
dry matter
crude protein
in vitro digestibility
phenological state
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Sumario:The dynamics of primary production and nutritional value were evaluated based on the variation of dry matter yield, plant height, crude protein content, crude fibre, and in vitro digestibility of dry matter (DM) in three phenological stages (floral bud, start of flowering and seed maturation) of three species of tropical grasses: para grass (Brachiaria mutica), molasses grass (Melinis minutiflora) and South African pigeon grass (Setaria sphacelata). The study was conducted in the province of Oxapampa, Pasco region (Peru) using a statistical design of divided plots for the variable of production of aerial biomass and completely randomized blocks for the nutritional value of the forage. B. mutica had the highest average height (97 cm), followed by S. sphacelata (55 cm) and M. minutiflora (40 cm). The superiority in height of B. mutica was reflected in the highest cumulative dry matter production (8978 kg DM/ha) compared to S. sphacelata (5755 kg DM/ha) and M. minutiflora (4338 kg DM/ha). B. mutica and S. sphacelata maintained similar crude protein average (6.83 and 7.45%) and in vitro digestibility (72.36, 73.0%) and greater than those of M. minutiflora (5.83% and 69.6%, respectively). The phenological analysis revealed that S. sphacelata completes its phenological development in less time (7 months), followed by B. mutica (8 months) and M. minutiflora (9 months). The use of B. mutica and S. sphacelata instead of M. minutiflora is recommended due to its greater dry matter production capacity and better nutritional value.
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