Effect of the fetilization on the pasture Brachíaria híbrido CV CIAT BR02/1794 as measure of mitigation to climate change

Authors

  • Harin Joel Mejia-Castillo Universidad Nacional de Agricultura
  • Kenny Nájera Aparicio Universidad Nacional de Agricultura
  • Rober Danilo Rubi Universidad Nacional de Agricultura
  • Carmen Nataly Ramirez Universidad Nacional de Agricultura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v4i7.6308

Keywords:

Grass charges, Crude protein, Hybrid, Fertilization

Abstract

The effect of different levels of fertilization (0, 50, 100 and 150 KgHa-1) on the yield and nutritional composition in the cobra grass (Brachíaria hibrido cv CIAT BR02 / 1794) was evaluated. Four treatments with four repetitions were evaluated, using an experimental design in completely randomized blocks. The evaluated variables were Performance KgHa-1, Dry Matter, Raw Protein and Fiber. It was found that the variables responded favorably to the dose of 100 KgHa-1 giving the following results, for KgHa-1 Performance: 5,170.46 at 30 days, Crude protein: 14.43% at 30 days, FDA: 31.37% at 30 days . With the data obtained in the study, it is shown that the nitrogen fertilization has an effect on the yield and nutritional composition on the hybrid Brachiaria cv CIAT BR02 / 1794 grass, and the level of fertilization with the highest benefit / cost ratio (1.40 Lps) ) was 100 KgHa-1.

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Author Biographies

Harin Joel Mejia-Castillo, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura

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Kenny Nájera Aparicio, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura

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Rober Danilo Rubi, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura

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Carmen Nataly Ramirez, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura

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Published

2018-07-16

How to Cite

Mejia-Castillo, H. J., Nájera Aparicio, K., Rubi, R. D., & Ramirez, C. N. (2018). Effect of the fetilization on the pasture Brachíaria híbrido CV CIAT BR02/1794 as measure of mitigation to climate change. Ibero-American JournalL of Bioeconomy and Climate Change E-ISSN 2410-7980, 4(7), 816–823. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v4i7.6308

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Research articles