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Sustainability of Brachiaria dictyoneura in three contrasting soils of the Colombian high plains. II. Experimentation with a simulation model

  • E. Brito [1] ; C. Aguilar [1] ; R. Cañas [1] ; Raul Vera [1]
    1. [1] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

      Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

      Santiago, Chile

  • Localización: Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal, ISSN 1022-1301, ISSN-e 1022-1301, Vol. 6, Nº. 1, 1998
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • A validated simulation model was used to evaluate over a 10-year period, the levels of N, P, and K and degree of soil compaction, growth of B. dictyoneura, and weight gain of steers, under a production system typical of the Columbian high plains. The simulation experiment used a 10 × 3 factorial design, one factor being years and the other soil texture. The latter was defined as clayey, loamy or sandy according to sand content (20, 38, and 70%, respectively). A management system was simulated in which steers are put on pasture at the beginning of the dry season (December) for at least four months, at a stocking rate equivalent to one animal per hectare (until late March), and then until the end of the rainy season at two animals/ha. The results indicate that, based on weight gain, stability of soil nutrients, and degree of soil compaction, B. dictyoneura pastures are best suited to soils with 38% sand. This texture is associated with better pasture stability after 10 years, and less progressive reduction in pasture growth, than the other soil types simulated.


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