Abstract

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the morphogenetic and structural characteristics of Brachiaria brizantha cv. marandu subjected to grazing management strategies. The treatments corresponded to four grazing management strategies (25-10; 25-15; 35-15; and 45-15 pre and post grazing swards heights, respectively). Grazing management strategies were allocated to the experimental units (100 m2 paddocks) in a completely randomized blocks design with four repetitions. There was no effect of the grazing management on leaf elongation rate and leaf senescence rate, with average values of 11.22 mm/day and 2.17 mm/day, respectively. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) of leaf appearance rate, leaf elongation rate and stem elongation rate among months, where higher values were seen in months with greater rainfall. The evaluated management strategies showed a small effect on the morphogenetic and structural characteristics and can consequently be utilized for the management of marandu grass. In addition, during rainy periods, farmers can use management with higher defoliation frequencies (25-15), while the opposite (45-15) may be used during months with low rainfall in order not to exhaust the organic reserves of the plant.

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