Agronomic and structural responses of stockpiled alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures

Pub Date : 2023-03-24 DOI:10.1002/cft2.20223
A. C. C. M. Vasco, L. S. Silva, J. C. Burt, K. Mason, M. K. Mullenix, C. Prevatt, J. J. Tucker
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The incorporation of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) into bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.] forage systems in the southern United States has increased. Stockpiling this mixture may extend the grazing season into the fall and winter months with high-quality forage. The objective of this 2-year study was to evaluate agronomic and structural responses of alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures managed under five stockpiling periods (6, 8, 10, 12, or 14 weeks) in two locations (Shorter, AL, and Tifton, GA). Across locations, stockpiling mixtures for 8 weeks or longer (2400 lb DM ac−1, on average) resulted in greater (P = 0.001) herbage accumulation than 6 weeks (3185 lb DM ac−1). The alfalfa proportion was similar among stockpiling periods in Shorter but greater (P = 0.043) at 10 and 14 weeks than 6, 8, and 12 weeks in Tifton. A location × year × stockpiling interaction was observed for crude protein (CP, P < 0.001) and in vitro true dry matter digestibility over 48 h (IVTDMD48, P < 0.001). Crude protein concentrations were similar among stockpiling periods in 2020 in both locations. In 2019, however, CP concentrations reduced with increasing stockpiling period length in Shorter and were similar among treatments in Tifton, except for the lesser CP at 8 than at 10, 12, and 14, weeks. Forage IVTDMD48 concentrations declined with increasing stockpiling period length at both locations, with a more pronounced decline in Shorter in 2019. Results suggest that stockpiling alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures for up to 8 weeks is a viable option to supply high nutritive value forage and lower lodging losses into the early winter months.

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苜蓿-狗牙根混合料的农艺和结构响应
在美国南部,将苜蓿(Medicago sativa L.)纳入狗牙根[犬齿草(Cynodon dactylon(L.)Pers.]饲料系统的情况有所增加。储存这种混合物可以将放牧季节延长到秋季和冬季,并提供高质量的饲料。这项为期2年的研究的目的是评估两个地点(Shorter,AL和Tifton,GA)在五个储存期(6、8、10、12或14周)下管理的苜蓿-狗牙根混合物的农艺和结构响应。在不同地点,储存混合物8周或更长时间(平均2400 lb DM ac−1)导致的牧草积累量大于6周(3185 lb DM ac–1)(P=0.001)。与蒂夫顿的6周、8周和12周相比,10周和14周较短但较大的苜蓿贮藏期苜蓿比例相似(P=0.043)。在48小时内观察到粗蛋白(CP,P<;0.001)和体外真干物质消化率(IVTDMD48,P<:0.001)的位置×年×储存相互作用。2020年两个地点储存期的粗蛋白浓度相似。然而,2019年,Shorter的CP浓度随着储存期长度的增加而降低,并且在Tifton的处理中相似,除了8周的CP低于10周、12周和14周的CP。随着两个地点储存期长度的增加,饲料IVTDMD48浓度下降,2019年Shorter的下降更为明显。结果表明,将苜蓿-狗牙根混合物储存长达8周是一种可行的选择,可以提供高营养价值的饲料,并降低初冬月份的倒伏损失。
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