FORAGE PRODUCTION AND PRESERVATION OF SPECIES BY ENRICHING CAATINGA WITH GRASSES AND THINNING AREAS INTO STRIPS

Author:

CONRADO JEFTE ARNON DE ALMEIDA1ORCID,CAVALCANTE ANA CLARA RODRIGUES2ORCID,TONUCCI RAFAEL GONÇALVES2ORCID,CARNEIRO MARIA SOCORRO DE SOUZA1ORCID,CÂNDIDO MAGNO JOSÉ DUARTE1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil

2. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária Caprinos e Ovinos, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the thinning into strips and the enrichment with exotic grasses in a Caatinga area in order to maintain and increase the biodiversity of native vegetable species and forage production. Two studies were carried out-one in an area of Caatinga thinned into strips and one in an unmanipulated Caatinga area-during the rainy and rainy-dry season transition periods in 2016. The production of herbaceous biomass was evaluated, and the diversity and equability of the two areas were assessed through Shannon-Weaver (H’) and Pielou (J’) indexes. The establishment of massai and buffel grasses at the center and edges of the area thinned into strips was also evaluated. During the rainy season, the production of herbaceous biomass in the area thinned into strips and the unmanipulated area was 1,228 kg ha-1 and 833.33 kg ha-1, while during the rainy-dry transition period, it was 1,973 kg ha-1 and 836.00 kg ha-1, respectively. The indexes remained similar: H’ (1.86) and J’ (0.74) for the area thinned into strips, and H’ (1.77) and J’ (0.85) for the unmanipulated area. The massai grass presented better establishment and development than that by the buffel grass in the center and edges of the area thinned into strips. Thus, thinning into strips increases the biodiversity of an area, and this combined with enrichment through grasses increases the biomass of herbaceous forage.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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