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Resumen de Forage yield of African star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst) at different cut heights

Miguel A. Sánchez Hernández, Gladis Morales-Terán, Marco Rivas-Jacobo, Sergio Ibán Mendoza Pedroza, César Sánchez Hernández, Silvia Fraire Cordero

  • Objective: To determine the effect of cutting height, season, and year on the forage yield of African Star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst) in Loma Bonita, Oaxaca, México.

    Design/Methodology/Approach: A randomized block design was used in plots divided using a factorial arrangement and three replications. The treatments consisted of the combination of cutting heights, seasons, and years of evaluation with four repetitions. The following variables were taken into consideration: fresh and dry forage yield (kg ha1), leaf weight (kg FM ha1), stem weight (kg FM ha1), dead material (kg ha1), leaf-steam ratio, and total yield per hectare (kg ha1). An analysis of variance was carried out and the means were compared using Tukey’s test.

    Results: The cutting heights did not have an effect on the DM yield. The uniformity cut can be made between 7 and 10 cm. DM performance for the 6 characters evaluated was better in 2018 than in 2016.

    Study limitations/Implications: Applying dolomite calcium to increase soil pH, N, P, and K levels under irrigated conditions could improve growth rates and DM production.

    Findings/Conclusions: Cutting heights did not have an impact on forage yield. The uniformity cut could be made at a 7-10 cm height. The rainy season had a higher dry matter yield (3,310 kg ha1) than the dry season (1,902 kg DM ha1) and the cold front season (1,914 kg DM ha1)


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