Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.

RUGGIA, A. - SCARLATO, S. - CARDOZO, G. - AGUERRE, V. - DOGLIOTTI, S. - ROSSING, W. - TITTONELL, P.

Resumen:

Livestock production in Uruguay involves the management of C4-species dominated natural grasslands, which cover more than 70% of the country's surface area. Almost 80% of the farms specialized in beef and wool production are family farms, which usually exhibit low sustainability due to low family income and grassland overgrazing. Historically, natural grasslands have been managed with low forage heights (2 to 4 cm), and consequently low leaf área indices, reducing the capacity of the sward to intercept light and photosynthesize, and providing niches for invasion by low productive grass species.


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2015
DEGRADACIÓN DE LAS PASTURAS
PASTURAS NATURALES
URUGUAY
GANADO
SISTEMAS AGRICOLAS
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN
ECOLOGÍA
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
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CARDOZO, G.
AGUERRE, V.
DOGLIOTTI, S.
ROSSING, W.
TITTONELL, P.
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spellingShingle Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
RUGGIA, A.
DEGRADACIÓN DE LAS PASTURAS
PASTURAS NATURALES
URUGUAY
GANADO
SISTEMAS AGRICOLAS
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN
ECOLOGÍA
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title Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
title_full Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
title_fullStr Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
title_full_unstemmed Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
title_short Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
title_sort Managing pasture-herd interactions in livestock family farm systems based on natural grasslands in Uruguay.
topic DEGRADACIÓN DE LAS PASTURAS
PASTURAS NATURALES
URUGUAY
GANADO
SISTEMAS AGRICOLAS
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN
ECOLOGÍA
url http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=53542&biblioteca=vazio&busca=53542&qFacets=53542