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Author(s): SANTOS, P. M.; DIAS FILHO, M. B.; MACHADO, J. C.; MATTA, F. de P.; RAMOS, A. K. B.; EUCLIDES, V. P. B.; BENDAHAN, A. B.; PEREZ, N. B.; CAVALCANTE, A. C. R.; PEDROCHI, M. A.; JUSTINO, T. da S. Beef and milk production in Brazil is mainly pasture-based (Assis et al., 2005; ABIEC, 2018; FERRAZ; FELÍCIO, 2010). There is around 160 million ha of pasturelands in Brazil, which represents 45% of t... ... |
Intercropping systems of corn and forage grasses with application of low mesotrione herbicide rates. Author(s): CORREIA, N. M.; LENZA, R. A. do B. ABSTRACT - Sowing forage grass species of the genera Urochloa and Panicum simultaneously with corn can hinder crop grain yield, requiring the application of low herbicide rates for suppressing their g... ... |
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Author(s): GUEDES, F. L.; POMPEU, R. C. F. F.; SAGRILO, E.; SOUZA, H. A. de Abstract: The aim was to evaluate the productive performance and nutrient export of maize intercropped with drought-tolerant forage grasses. The experimental design was a randomized blocks in a 2x2x2+... ... |
Author(s): BERÇA, A. S.; CARDOSO, A. da S.; LONGHINI, V. Z.; PIZZARRO, F. da C.; MAGNABOSCO, W. de M.; REIS, R. A.; BODDEY, R. M.; RUGGIERI, A. C. The aims of this study were to evaluate the forage production and accumulation of marandu grass, intercropped with forage peanut (mixed) or fertilized with urea. |
Author(s): TORRES, F. Z. V.; TORRES, L. C.; LIMA, E. F. B. ABSTRACT - This paper reports the first record of Caliothrips phaseoli Hood, 1912 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) causing damage to forage grasses of the species Panicum maximum in the pasture formation pha... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS, D, dos; ARAUJO, G. G. L. de; SANTOS, E. M.; OLIVEIRA, J. de; LAMBAIS, E.; LAMBAIS, G.; NAGAHAMA, H.; ZANINE, A.; SANTOS, F. N.; SOARES, R.; SOBRAL, G.; JUSTINO, E.; LEMOS, M.; OLIVEIRA, C. J. de The chemical composition of cactus forage becomes a favorable culture medium for accelerated microbial activity when exposed to air, as it contains high content of non-fiber carbohydratesand water. Th... ... |
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