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Deposition and decomposition of litter in periods of grazing and rest of a tropical pasture under rotational grazing

2019; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA MARIA; Volume: 49; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1590/0103-8478cr20190266

ISSN

1678-4596

Autores

Israel Oliveira Ramalho, Cláudia de Paula Rezende, José Marques Pereira, R. Macedo, Camila Almeida dos Santos, Rafael Monteiro, Bruno José Rodrígues Alves, Isabel das Neves Oiticica de Carvalho, Segundo Urquiaga, Robert M. Boddey,

Tópico(s)

Environmental and biological studies

Resumo

ABSTRACT: The objectives of this study were to determine the rates of plant litter deposition and decomposition in Marandu pastures (Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu) under a) three forms of nitrogen (N) supply, b) at different stages of rotational grazing and c) to compare the single-exponential decay constant (‘k’) derived from litterbags with values derived from estimates of deposited and existing litter (DEL technique). The three N supply treatments were: without or with N fertilization (zero or 150 kg N ha-1 yr-1) or with the legume Desmodium ovalifolium. There were no significant differences (p<0.05) between existing litter and rates of litter deposition and decomposition between the three N supply treatments. The litter decomposition rate was estimated using the DEL technique for the 7-day grazing periods and two subsequent 14-day periods in each 35-day grazing cycle. The litter decomposition rate was (P<0.05) higher for the second rest period (days 21 to 35) at 0.089 g g-1 day-1, than for the grazing period (0.038 g g-1 day-1) and for the first rest period (0.040 g g-1 day-1). The mean half-life of the litter was 12 days using the DEL technique while the estimate from the litterbags was 136 days. Results showed that estimates provided by litterbags severely underestimate the decomposition in relation to the DEL technique and predict a long-term accumulation of litter which is not observed.

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