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Signalgrass under continuous stocking with fixed or variable height during the seasons: morphogenesis and dynamics of tissues

This study was conducted to identify effective strategies for grazing managing of Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk, under continuous stocking, based on assessments of their morphogenetic and structural characteristics. Two strategies of grazing management were studied: in one, the grass was maintained with 25-cm mean height throughout the experimental period, and in the other, it was 15 cm during the winter, rising to 25 cm from the beginning of spring. The split-plot in randomized block design with four replications was adopted. The strategies of grazing management responded to primary factor, characterized by average heights of pastures during the seasons (winter, spring and summer). The seasons corresponded to secondary factor and consisted of measures over the experimental period. Pasture's lowering to 15 cm in the winter resulted in higher leaf appearance rate (0.02 leaves/tiller.day) and higher number of live leaves (4.5 leaves/tiller) in the winter. However, this management strategy lowered leaf lifespan (66 days), leaf senescence rate (0.22 cm/tiller.day), and length of leaf lamina (11 cm) and stem (15.2 cm) in winter months, in relation to pasture with 25 cm. During this season, rates of leaf appearance (0.06 leaves/tiller.day), leaf elongation (0.110 cm/tiller.day) stem elongation (0.008 cm/tiller.day), live leaves (2.9 leaves/tiller), length of leaf lamina (8.6 cm) and stem (13.5 cm) lowered. On the other hand, leaf lifespan (139 days) and number of dead leaves (2.0 leaves/tiller) were higher. The highest leaf senescence rate occurred in the spring (0.40 cm/tiller.day). The B. decumbens cv. Basilisk pasture under continuous stocking can be managed on a seasonal basis, with decrease to 15 cm in early winter, and further increase to 25 cm in early spring.

Brachiaria decumbens; grazing; leaf; stem; sward height; tiller


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