Biological and economic responses to increasing nitrogen rates in Mombaça guinea grass pastures

Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustainable intensification of pasture-based livestock systems using tropical perennial grasses if, for a given ecosystem it is capable of increasing forage growth, stocking rates and animal performance. Thi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2022-02, Vol.12 (1), p.1937-1937, Article 1937
Hauptverfasser: Euclides, Valéria Pacheco Batista, Montagner, Denise Baptaglin, de Araújo, Alexandre Romeiro, de Aragão Pereira, Mariana, dos Santos Difante, Gelson, de Araújo, Itânia Maria Medeiros, Barbosa, Leandro Francisco, Barbosa, Rodrigo Amorim, Gurgel, Antonio Leandro Chaves
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Zusammenfassung:Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustainable intensification of pasture-based livestock systems using tropical perennial grasses if, for a given ecosystem it is capable of increasing forage growth, stocking rates and animal performance. This study assessed pasture growth traits, nutritive value, animal and economic responses of Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça guinea grass pastures subjected to different levels of N fertilization (100 (N100), 200 (N200), and 300 (N300) kg N ha −1  yr −1 ). Pastures were managed under rotational stocking to maintain similar pre (80–90 cm) and post-grazing (45 cm) canopy heights. A partial budget and a Benefit–Cost Analysis were used to assess the economic returns on increasing N fertilization. N300 resulted in greater post-grazing herbage mass. A slightly higher neutral fiber and acid lignin detergent was observed at N100 ( P  
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-05796-6