Nutrient Characterization and Mineral Composition of Aruana in a Silvopastoral System with Nitrogen Fertilization

Author:

Baungratz Andressa Radtke1ORCID,de Borba Leonardo Piffer2ORCID,de Menezes Bruna Martins3,Porsch Jean Lucas Macari4,Venturini Tiago1,Borquis Rusbel Raúl Aspilcueta2,Mesquita Eduardo Eustáquio1,Valente Ériton Egídio Lisboa1ORCID,Macedo Vicente de Paulo2

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Animal Science, Western Parana State University, Marechal Cândido Rondon 85960-000, Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Animal Science, Federal University of Technology–Parana, Dois Vizinhos 85660-000, Brazil

3. Postgraduate Program in Zootechnics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre 91540-000, Brazil

4. Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science, Federal University of Technology–Parana, Dois Vizinhos 85660-000, Brazil

Abstract

The objective was to characterize the nutrient and mineral composition of M. maximus cv Aruana grazed by lambs in a silvopastoral system or full sun with added nitrogen. The treatments are: (1) Aruana grazed in full sun with nitrogen fertilization, (2) Aruana grazed in full sun without nitrogen fertilization, (3) Aruana grazed in a silvopastoral system with nitrogen fertilization and (4) Aruana grazed in a silvopastoral system without nitrogen fertilization. The nutrient dynamics, urinary excretion of N and the amount returned of the nutrient were determined from four sheep in a Latin square experimental design; the analysis of the mineral composition of the leaves and stalks of the grass was carried out by collecting samples from the plots used, totaling six in each treatment evaluated. The silvopastoral system provided high levels of P and K in forage plants. Urinary N excretion and urine mineral contents were influenced by the systems evaluated and the use of N fertilizer. N did not show differences for leaves and canes.

Funder

Higher Education Personnel Improvement Coordination

Publisher

MDPI AG

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