Abstract

The hypothesis tested was that pastures of tropical climate of the same species, but with distinct growth habits, would show oscillations in phenotypic plasticity throughout the year. Thus, the present work aims to evaluate the morphological and structural characteristics of cultivars of Brachiaria brizantha in grazing system in intermittent stocking. The experiment was conducted by the Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria – Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Gado de Corte. The experimental design was a randomized block with three treatments and three replicates, totaling nine experimental units (pickets). Each picket consisted of an area of 1,5 hectare also subdivided into six subunits (replicas) in a rotational grazing method. The treatments were composed by grasses of the same species (Brachiaria brizantha) composed by Brachiaria brizantha cv. Xaraes, BRS Paiaguas and ecotype B4. Morphogenesis and structure data were used to estimate the first and second canonical variables, as well as the standardized canonical coefficients. The canonical standardized coefficients of the first canonical variable showed that phyllochron and leaf life span are the variables that most interfere with the first canonical variable. The first canonical variable explains 95% of the variation in the tissue flow, in addition, it is possible to observe a distribution in the flow of tissues between the studied pastures. Therefore, in management based on intermittent stocking it is recommended that for the diversification of species in pastoral environments, cultivar Xaraes be used as the main forage resource in the period of waters and BRS Paiaguas be used strategically in the dry period. The phenotypic plasticity of B. brizantha grasses can be elucidated by leaf and phyllochron life.

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