What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?

NÚÑEZ, L. - HIRIGOYEN, A. - DURANTE, M. - ARROYO, J. - CAZZULI, F. - BREMM, C. - JAURENA, M.

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ABSTRACT.- Native grasslands are the main source of food for livestock in the Campos region of South America. These forage resources are heterogeneous in species composition, grazing management, and soil fertility within a context of variable climate, all of which are factors that affect forage crude protein content over time and space. Despite the importance of protein in livestock nutrition, there is a gap in the knowledge of how fertilisation, sward height, and soil water availability influence the crude protein content of these grasslands. We used data from a long-term fertilisation experiment to construct a structural model aiming to identify the main factors influencing forage crude protein content of a basaltic native grassland in northern Uruguay. The structural model revealed that both fertilisation and the increase in soil water availability (through the improvement of the nitrogen content of green leaves) are the main pathways by which forage crude protein content increases. This new approach (which identifies and quantifies the main factors that drive forage crude protein content of native grasslands) could be used to support prediction models for forage protein content in order to improve grazing livestock nutrition of Campos native grasslands. Copyright: © 2022 by the authors.


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2022
Forage crude protein content
Native grasslands
Sward height
Fertilisation
Soil water availability
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DURANTE, M.
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CAZZULI, F.
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JAURENA, M.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT.- Native grasslands are the main source of food for livestock in the Campos region of South America. These forage resources are heterogeneous in species composition, grazing management, and soil fertility within a context of variable climate, all of which are factors that affect forage crude protein content over time and space. Despite the importance of protein in livestock nutrition, there is a gap in the knowledge of how fertilisation, sward height, and soil water availability influence the crude protein content of these grasslands. We used data from a long-term fertilisation experiment to construct a structural model aiming to identify the main factors influencing forage crude protein content of a basaltic native grassland in northern Uruguay. The structural model revealed that both fertilisation and the increase in soil water availability (through the improvement of the nitrogen content of green leaves) are the main pathways by which forage crude protein content increases. This new approach (which identifies and quantifies the main factors that drive forage crude protein content of native grasslands) could be used to support prediction models for forage protein content in order to improve grazing livestock nutrition of Campos native grasslands. Copyright: © 2022 by the authors.
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Sward height
Fertilisation
Soil water availability
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spelling 2022-10-21T02:06:44Z2022-10-21T02:06:44Z20222022-10-21T02:06:44Zhttp://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=63477&biblioteca=vazio&busca=63477&qFacets=63477ABSTRACT.- Native grasslands are the main source of food for livestock in the Campos region of South America. These forage resources are heterogeneous in species composition, grazing management, and soil fertility within a context of variable climate, all of which are factors that affect forage crude protein content over time and space. Despite the importance of protein in livestock nutrition, there is a gap in the knowledge of how fertilisation, sward height, and soil water availability influence the crude protein content of these grasslands. We used data from a long-term fertilisation experiment to construct a structural model aiming to identify the main factors influencing forage crude protein content of a basaltic native grassland in northern Uruguay. The structural model revealed that both fertilisation and the increase in soil water availability (through the improvement of the nitrogen content of green leaves) are the main pathways by which forage crude protein content increases. This new approach (which identifies and quantifies the main factors that drive forage crude protein content of native grasslands) could be used to support prediction models for forage protein content in order to improve grazing livestock nutrition of Campos native grasslands. Copyright: © 2022 by the authors.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/2293enenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abiertoForage crude protein contentNative grasslandsSward heightFertilisationSoil water availabilityWhat factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?ArticlePublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionreponame:AINFOinstname:Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariainstacron:Instituto Nacional de Investigación AgropecuariaNÚÑEZ, L.HIRIGOYEN, A.DURANTE, M.ARROYO, J.CAZZULI, F.BREMM, C.JAURENA, M.SWORDsword-2022-10-20T23:06:44.original.xmlOriginal SWORD entry documentapplication/octet-stream2612https://redi.anii.org.uy/jspui/bitstream/20.500.12381/2293/1/sword-2022-10-20T23%3a06%3a44.original.xmlf62fd63f505e8bf1a5cec941c34e5d46MD5120.500.12381/22932022-10-20 23:06:44.34oai:redi.anii.org.uy:20.500.12381/2293Gobiernohttp://inia.uyhttps://redi.anii.org.uy/oai/requestlorrego@inia.org.uyUruguayopendoar:2022-10-21T02:06:44AINFO - Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariafalse
spellingShingle What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
NÚÑEZ, L.
Forage crude protein content
Native grasslands
Sward height
Fertilisation
Soil water availability
status_str publishedVersion
title What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
title_full What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
title_fullStr What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
title_full_unstemmed What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
title_short What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
title_sort What factors control the crude protein content variation of a basaltic "Campos" native grassland of South America?
topic Forage crude protein content
Native grasslands
Sward height
Fertilisation
Soil water availability
url http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=63477&biblioteca=vazio&busca=63477&qFacets=63477