Offered Papers Theme A: Efficient Production from Grassland
Description
Selection of quality pasture forages for productivity, nutritive value and animal performance require long-term, expensive trials. Simpler and accurate techniques to detect quality differences among genotypes have been proposed (Mackinnon et al., 1988; Hughes et al., 2000). This paper discusses the use of shearing strength in Brachiaria brizantha ecotypes to correlate physical traits with chemical composition: the objective being the identification of cultivars of improved quality forage suitable to the savannas of Brazil.
Citation
Valle, Cacilda B.; Torres, F. E.; and Lempp, B., "Shearing Strength and Chemical Composition in the Selection for Quality in Brachiaria Brizantha" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 137.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/137
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Shearing Strength and Chemical Composition in the Selection for Quality in Brachiaria Brizantha
Selection of quality pasture forages for productivity, nutritive value and animal performance require long-term, expensive trials. Simpler and accurate techniques to detect quality differences among genotypes have been proposed (Mackinnon et al., 1988; Hughes et al., 2000). This paper discusses the use of shearing strength in Brachiaria brizantha ecotypes to correlate physical traits with chemical composition: the objective being the identification of cultivars of improved quality forage suitable to the savannas of Brazil.