Stem Population and Tissue Replacement of Urochloa in Different Phenological Stages.
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2020-08Author
Maldonado Peralta, Maria De Los Angeles
Rojas Garcia, Adelaido Rafael
Ruíz Clavel, Jessica Lizbeth
Aniano Aguirre, Herminio
Magadan Olmedo, Filiberto
Castañeda, Leopoldo Jorge
Mondragón Calderón, Uriel
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The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the Urochloa Insurgent, Piata and Signal grasses by varying the phenology in the attributes: stem population dynamics, tissue replacement, leaf:stem relation and weight
per stem. The data were analyzed using a completely randomized block de sign with arrangement in divided plots and four replications, the procedure used was PROC GLM from SAS. The Signal grass presented higher stem density with an average of 450 m¿2 stems, while the meadow with Insurgent grass registered the lowest stem density throughout the investigation, with an average of 320 m¿2 stems; furthermore, in this treatment, the stem density
tended to increase slowly over time (P = 0.05).
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