Yield of white clover associated with ovillo grass at different grazing frequencies

Authors

  • Joel Ventura Ríos Asesor Técnico en Reproducción Animal, Abs Global 406, Gardner Ave. 10, Twin falls ID 83301, EE. UU
  • Edgar Hernández Moreno Recursos Genéticos y Productividad-Ganadería- Colegio de Postgraduados. Carretera México-Texcoco km 35.5, Montecillo, Estado de México, México.
  • Mario Alberto Santiago Ortega Centro de Desarrollo Tecnológico Tatakin. Carretera Tzucacab Noh-Bec km 4.5, Tzucacab, Yucatán, México.
  • Claudia Yaneth Wilson García Universidad Autónoma Chapingo. San Luis Acatlán-Tlapa km 5.5, San Luis Acatlán, Guerrero. CP. 41603.
  • María de los Ángeles Maldonado Peralta Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Núm. 2-Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero. Cuajinicuilapa, Guerrero, México. CP. 41940
  • Adelaido Rafael Rojas García Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Núm. 2-Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero. Cuajinicuilapa, Guerrero, México. CP. 41940

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v0i24.2353

Keywords:

grass, grazing frequency, legume

Abstract

The objective of the study was to evaluate the behavior of white clover associated with ovillo grass at four grazing frequencies. The treatments were fixed frequencies of 28 d in spring-summer and 35 d in autumn-winter and when the grassland intercepted 95 and 100% of intercepted radiation. Treatments were assigned to experimental units according to a randomized block design in divided plots with three replications. The variables evaluated were dry matter yield (DMY), botanical and morphological composition (BMC, %), growth rate (GR), intercepted radiation (IR, %) and height. The frequency of grazing during the winter modified the accumulation of dry matter (3885 kg DM ha-1; p< 0.05). The GR was higher in the grazing frequency at 28 d in spring (70 kg DM ha-1 d-1; p< 0.05). The highest height was reached at 28 d in the summer (26 cm; p< 0.05). Grazing frequency did not affect Grassland yield, except in winter when the best yield was obtained by grazing at 95% IR. The IR and the height of the plant are indicative of the dry matter yield and optimal harvest time

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Published

2020-04-21

How to Cite

Ventura Ríos, Joel, Edgar Hernández Moreno, Mario Alberto Santiago Ortega, Claudia Yaneth Wilson García, María de los Ángeles Maldonado Peralta, and Adelaido Rafael Rojas García. 2020. “Yield of White Clover Associated With Ovillo Grass at Different Grazing Frequencies”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Agrícolas, no. 24 (April). México, ME:1-12. https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v0i24.2353.

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