Quantifying herbage mass on rotationally stocked palisadegrass pastures using indirect methods

Authors

  • Gustavo José Braga APTA; PRDTA; Centro-Oeste, Rua Sebastião Soares
  • Carlos Guilherme Silveira Pedreira USP; ESALQ; Depto. de Zootecnia
  • Valdo Rodrigues Herling USP; FZEA; Depto. de Zootecnia
  • Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira Luz USP; FZEA; Depto. de Zootecnia
  • Wilson Aparecido Marchesin USP; FZEA; Depto. de Zootecnia
  • Felipe Barros Macedo USP; FZEA; Depto. de Zootecnia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162009000100018

Keywords:

Brachiaria brizantha, sward surface height, herbage allowance, rising plate meter, linear regression

Abstract

Indirect, non-destructive methods for estimating herbage mass on pasture may help growers to better estimate herbage mass and manage the grazing process. The objective of this study was to evaluate two methods for estimating herbage mass on Marandu palisadegrass [Brachiaria brizantha (A. Rich.) Stapf] pastures, over two grazing seasons. The relationships between herbage mass and two indirect, non-destructive measurements (sward surface height - SSH and rising plate meter - RP) were analyzed via regression analysis. Mean determination coefficients (r²) for the regression models were 0.82 and 0.91 for RP and SSH, respectively. Time within season influenced both slope (b) and intercept (a) of the regression models in both methods. The change in model parameters over the course of the seasons suggests the need for frequent model revision and revalidation.

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2009-02-01

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Quantifying herbage mass on rotationally stocked palisadegrass pastures using indirect methods . (2009). Scientia Agricola, 66(1), 127-131. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162009000100018