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Author(s): EUCLIDES, V. P. B.; MONTAGNER, D. B.; MACEDO, M. C. M.; ARAUJO, A. R. de; DIFANTE, G. S.; BARBOSA, R. A. This 3?year study evaluated the effects of grazing intensity on herbage and steer responses in continuously stocked Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu pasture in the Brazilian savanna. Treatments consis... ... |
Author(s): LOBO, A. A. G.; SILVA, G. V. DA; PASQUINI NETO, R.; FURTADO, A. J.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M.; BUENO, I. C. DA S.; BERNDT, A. The intensification of grazing systems and their integration with crops and forest components result in improvement of animal performance and bring beneficial effects to the environment by reducing en... ... |
Author(s): BERNDT, A.; LEMES, A. P.; ROMERO, L. A.; ALVES, T. C.; PEDROSO, A. M.; PEDROSO, A. de F.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A. The aim of this study was the evaluation of methane emissions from pure Holstein and half Jersey, half Holstein high-producing lactating cows grazing 2 different forages. |
Author(s): MEDEIROS, S. R. de; ALBERTINI, T. Z.; BARIONI, L. G.; BERNDT, A.; GOMES, R. D. C.; MARINO, C. T.; ANDRADE, C. V.; FREUA, M. C. he reported effect is due to a combination of increased gain, as forage is used more efficiently, and the improvement in diet digestibility due to a direct (higher digestibility) and indirect effect (... ... |
Author(s): PASQUINI NETO, R.; BONANI, W. L.; BOSI, C.; BERNDT, A.; PEZZOPANE, J. R. M.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A. Livestock farming causes an environmental impact due to the emission of enteric methane gas. |
Author(s): PASQUINI NETO, R.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M.; MILHORINI, P. C.; BOSI, C.; BERNDT, A.; PEZZOPANE, J. R. M. Adequate agricultural practices are necessary to improve the sustainability of livestock and the intensification of production systems allows the control of plant and animal resources to achieve high... ... |
Author(s): PEREIRA, D. H.; ANJOS, E. dos; GALATTO, A.; ROECKER, A. N.; PRADO, T. A.; PEDREIRA, B. C. e The inclusion of high doses of concentrate in the diet of cattle promotes changes in metabolic activity, as well as in the organs. However, this high activity can lead to hepatic alterations, due to t... ... |
Author(s): BENTO, L. R.; SANTOS, J. V. DOS; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.; PEZZOPANE, J. R. M.; BERNARDI, A. C. de C.; MARTIN NETO, L. Soil has a great potential to accumulate carbon; deforestation and the different managements tend to decrease the soil carbon (C) and generate loss of soil quality and increase CO2 emission. The inten... ... |
Author(s): PRATES, A.; QUADROS, L. F. P.; MACHADO, D.; BARRO, R.; CEZIMBRA, I. M.; BONNET, O. J. F.; GENRO, T. C. M.; CARVALHO, P. C. F. Ruminants, thank to symbiotic microorganisms, are particularly efficient in transforming vegetal fiber to protein destined to human feeding. |
Author(s): PINTO, C. E.; TRINDADE, J. K.; GARCIA, E. N.; BONILHA, C. I.; GENRO, T. C. M.; CARVALHO, P. C. F.; NABINGER, C.
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