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      Acumulación de forraje de pasto buffel e híbridos de Urochloa a diferente edad de rebrote Translated title: Forage accumulation of buffelgrass and Urochloa hybrids at different regrowth ages

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          Resumen: Se evaluaron diferentes cultivares de Urochloa (Insurgente, Cayman, Cobra y Mulato II) y pasto Buffel H-17 (como testigo) a diferente edad de rebrote (ER), durante la época de máxima (EMAP) y mínima precipitación (EMIP). Las variables evaluadas fueron materia seca total (MST), hoja (MSh) y tallo (MSt) y área foliar específica (AFE). Durante la EMAP, Cayman y Mulato II presentaron la mayor MST (9 t MS ha-1); mientras que en EMIP el testigo registró el menor valor (1.04 vs. 0.79 t MS ha-1). Durante EMAP Mulato II presentó mayor MSh (8.40 t MS ha-1). La MSt se incrementó conforme aumentó la ER. Cayman y Mulato II registraron los valores más altos de AFE (199 cm2 g-1). Independientemente de la época, la MST, MSh y MSt se incrementaron conforme se aumentó la ER. Cayman y Mulato II son los cultivares más promisorios por su alta acumulación de forraje, MSh y AFE.

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          Abstract: Different Urochloa cultivars (Insurgente, Cayman, Cobra and Mulato II) and H-17 bufffelgrass (as control) were evaluated at different regrowth ages (RA) during the maximum and minimum precipitation periods (MAPP and MIPP, respectively). The evaluated variables were total, leaf and stem dry matter (TDM, LDM and SDM, respectively) and specific leaf area (SLA). During the MAPP, Cayman and Mulato II had the highest TDM (9 t DM ha-1), while in the MIPP the control recorded the lowest valué (1.04 vs. 0.79 t DM ha-1). During the MAPP, Mulato II had the highest LDM (8.40 t DM ha-1). SDM increased as the RA increased. Cayman and Mulato II recorded the highest SLA values (199 cm2 g-1, average). Regardless of the period, the TDM, LDM and SDM increased as the RA increased. Cayman and Mulato II are the most promising cultivars due to their high forage accumulation, LDM and SLA.

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                Journal
                era
                Ecosistemas y recursos agropecuarios
                Ecosistemas y recur. agropecuarios
                Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Dirección de Investigación y Posgrado (Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico )
                2007-9028
                2007-901X
                December 2018
                : 5
                : 15
                : 573-581
                Affiliations
                [1] Ciudad Victoria orgnameUniversidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas orgdiv1Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Mexico
                [2] Loma Bonita orgnameUniversidad del Papaloapan orgdiv1Campus Loma Bonita orgdiv2Departamento de Zootecnia Mexico
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                S2007-90282018000300573 S2007-9028(18)00501500573
                10.19136/era.a5n15.1634
                ba2144a8-3c01-4b7f-a988-75b7ef13677e

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 14 April 2018
                : 12 September 2017
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                Brachiaria hybrid CIAT 36087,Brachiaria hybrid BR02/1752,Brachiaria hybrid BR02/1794,Pennisetum ciliare H-17,Brachiariahíbrido CIAT 36087,Brachiaria híbrido BR02/1752,Brachiaria híbrido BR02/1794

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