Overseeded of oat cultivars in grazing African star with different wastes managed forage

Authors

  • Carlos Eduardo Kruger da Silva Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Luís Fernando Glasenapp de Menezes Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Magnos Fernando Ziech Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Fernando Kuss Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Ricardo Ronsani Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Ronaldo Rubens Biesek Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Bruna Boito Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná
  • Eduardo Lisbinski Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2012v33n6p2441

Keywords:

Cynodon, NDF, ADF, Protein, IAPAR 61, IAPAR 126.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the oversown of different oat cultivars in grazing African star (Cynodon nlemfuensis vr. Nlemfuensis) managed with different forage residuals. The oat cultivars used were black oat (Avena strigosa), common oat (Avena sativa), oat IAPAR-61 (Avena strigosa IAPAR cv-61), oat IAPAR-126 (Avena sativa IAPAR cv-126). The research was conducted at Federal Technological University of Paraná, Campus Dois Vizinhos, between 05/15//2009 and 10/26/2009. The experimental design was randomized blocks, in a 4 x 3 factorial arrangement (four oat cultivars and three residues African star). We evaluated forage mass, percentage of the structural components of the forage, total production, total production of oats and stem production stargrass and forage quality. There was no interaction between cultivar and the forage for the variables studied. The oversown with  oat cv. IAPAR-126 showed higher total forage production (oat + African star) (4427.1 versus 2384.0 kg DM / ha) and oats (2453.0 versus 1588.7 kg DM / ha) compared to the common oat. The black oat showed higher percentage of stem (13.6%) compared to oat cv. IAPAR-126 (5.4%). The common oat showed higher ADF content in the residue (African star + oats) compared to oat IAPAR-126 (41.9 versus 36.3%). Already the common oat showed lower NDF (49.0%) compared to oats white IAPAR 126 (54.9%) and black oat (57.0%). The common oat showed a higher content of crude protein (15.6%) compared to others cultivars.

Author Biographies

Carlos Eduardo Kruger da Silva, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Discente do curso de Zootecnia e bolsista de iniciação cientifica CNPq, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Luís Fernando Glasenapp de Menezes, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Prof. do Curso de Zootecnia, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Magnos Fernando Ziech, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Prof. do Curso de Zootecnia, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Fernando Kuss, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Prof. do Curso de Zootecnia, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Ricardo Ronsani, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Discente do curso de Zootecnia e bolsista de iniciação cientifica CNPq, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Ronaldo Rubens Biesek, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Discente do curso de Zootecnia e bolsista de iniciação cientifica CNPq, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Bruna Boito, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Discente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia, UFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Eduardo Lisbinski, Universidade Técnologica Federal do Paraná

Discente do curso de Zootecnia e bolsista de iniciação cientifica CNPq, UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, PR.

Published

2012-12-05

How to Cite

Silva, C. E. K. da, Menezes, L. F. G. de, Ziech, M. F., Kuss, F., Ronsani, R., Biesek, R. R., … Lisbinski, E. (2012). Overseeded of oat cultivars in grazing African star with different wastes managed forage. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 33(6), 2441–2450. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2012v33n6p2441

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