Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process

The 90% of potential agricultural soils in Cesar (Colombia) are affected by varying degrees of impairment, negatively impacting livestock production, which is one of the most important economic activities in the region. The aim of the study was to contribute to the recovery of degraded grasslands, t...

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Roncallo F., Belisario
Murillo S., José
Rodríguez, Gustavo
Bonilla, Ruth Rebeca
Garrido, María Fernanda
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2012
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Agrosavia
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Agrosavia
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spa
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
Producción de forraje y respuesta animal en suelos del valle del Cesar en proceso de recuperación
title Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
spellingShingle Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
Transversal
title_short Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
title_full Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
title_fullStr Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
title_full_unstemmed Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
title_sort Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Roncallo F., Belisario
Murillo S., José
Rodríguez, Gustavo
Bonilla, Ruth Rebeca
Garrido, María Fernanda
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Roncallo F., Belisario
Murillo S., José
Rodríguez, Gustavo
Bonilla, Ruth Rebeca
Garrido, María Fernanda
dc.subject.red.spa.fl_str_mv Transversal
topic Transversal
description The 90% of potential agricultural soils in Cesar (Colombia) are affected by varying degrees of impairment, negatively impacting livestock production, which is one of the most important economic activities in the region. The aim of the study was to contribute to the recovery of degraded grasslands, to progress in rescuing the productive capacity of the affected areas and to improve the sustainability and competitiveness of beef production in this region, by implementing practices in sustainable land management. In assessing weight gains, a completely randomized design was used with repeated measurements over time and the obtained data was subjected to analysis of variance. Sustainable practices were used consisting of appropriate tillage, green manure (Vigna unguiculata), establishment of vegetationwith grasses and legumes (Bothriochloa pertusa, Leucaena leucocephala and Clitoria ternatea) and rotational grazing. We performed a comparative evaluation of feed production and weight gains in calves. The results revealed an increase in dry matter production per unit area and weight gain/animal/day which increased (P≤0.05) by 44.2% and 46.3%, respectively where sustainable practices were applied compared to the control; the highest (P≤0.05) weight gain / ha was seen in the experimental treatment (230.5 kg ha-1) in relation to the control (145.7 kg ha-1).  
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spelling Roncallo F., Belisarioe29b5af3-c228-4438-b2d2-1e72f1c8e8a2Murillo S., Joséb352ed10-5485-472a-864e-bbcafb4852c6Rodríguez, Gustavo2b1a5ac1-a1c5-4ae7-bb53-e85f43443fe1Bonilla, Ruth Rebeca79ec5f07-3528-42fb-a4d3-63d36f995db9Garrido, María Fernandae9efa38d-6379-474d-8397-2c0ca82887a42019-08-09T19:29:58Z2019-08-09T19:29:58Z2012http://revistacta.agrosavia.co/index.php/revista/article/view/24410.21930/rcta.vol13_num1_art:244http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35127reponame:Biblioteca Digital Agropecuaria de Colombiarepourl:https://repository.agrosavia.coinstname:Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria AGROSAVIAThe 90% of potential agricultural soils in Cesar (Colombia) are affected by varying degrees of impairment, negatively impacting livestock production, which is one of the most important economic activities in the region. The aim of the study was to contribute to the recovery of degraded grasslands, to progress in rescuing the productive capacity of the affected areas and to improve the sustainability and competitiveness of beef production in this region, by implementing practices in sustainable land management. In assessing weight gains, a completely randomized design was used with repeated measurements over time and the obtained data was subjected to analysis of variance. Sustainable practices were used consisting of appropriate tillage, green manure (Vigna unguiculata), establishment of vegetationwith grasses and legumes (Bothriochloa pertusa, Leucaena leucocephala and Clitoria ternatea) and rotational grazing. We performed a comparative evaluation of feed production and weight gains in calves. The results revealed an increase in dry matter production per unit area and weight gain/animal/day which increased (P≤0.05) by 44.2% and 46.3%, respectively where sustainable practices were applied compared to the control; the highest (P≤0.05) weight gain / ha was seen in the experimental treatment (230.5 kg ha-1) in relation to the control (145.7 kg ha-1).  El 90% de los suelos con potencial agropecuario en el departamento del Cesar (Colombia) están afectados por diversos grados de deterioro, impactando de manera negativa la producción ganadera, la cual es una de las actividades económicas más importantes de la región. El objetivo del estudio fue contribuir con la recuperación de las praderas degradadas, avanzar en el rescate de la capacidad productiva de las áreas afectadas y en el mejoramiento de la sostenibilidad y competitividad de la producción de carne bovina en esta región, mediante la implementación de prácticas sostenibles en el manejo de los suelos. En la evaluación de las ganancias de peso se aplicó un diseño completamente al azar con medidas repetidas en el tiempo y la información obtenida se sometió a análisis de varianza. Se aplicaron prácticas sostenibles consistentes en labranza apropiada, incorporación de abonos verdes (Vigna unguiculata), establecimiento de cobertura vegetal con gramíneas y leguminosas asociadas (Bothriochloa pertusa, Leucaena leucocephala y Clitoria ternatea) y rotación de potreros. Se realizó una evaluación comparativa de la producción de forraje y de las ganancias de peso con terneros de levante. Los resultados revelaron un aumento de la producción de materia seca por unidad de área y de las ganancias de peso/animal/día, las cuales fueron superiores (P≤0,05) en 44,2% y 46,3%, respectivamente, donde se aplicaron prácticas sostenibles comparadas con el testigo; se obtuvo mayor (P≤0,05) ganancia de peso/ha en el tratamiento experimental (230,5 kg ha-1) en relación con el testigo (145,7 kg ha-1).   application/pdfspa‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIABogotá (Colombia)http://revistacta.agrosavia.co/index.php/revista/article/view/244/421Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista Ciencia y Tecnología Agropecuaria; Vol 13 No 1 (2012); 89-96Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery processProducción de forraje y respuesta animal en suelos del valle del Cesar en proceso de recuperaciónTransversalarticleArtículo científicohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARThttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85THUMBNAILVer_Documento_35127.pdf.jpgVer_Documento_35127.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg9654https://repository.agrosavia.co/bitstream/20.500.12324/35127/2/Ver_Documento_35127.pdf.jpg5748f21d6d051c80ce172cbe236dab37MD52open accessORIGINALVer_Documento_35127.pdfVer_Documento_35127.pdfapplication/pdf484174https://repository.agrosavia.co/bitstream/20.500.12324/35127/1/Ver_Documento_35127.pdf579a82707b8340abace77a9bc9c466eaMD51open access20.500.12324/35127oai:repository.agrosavia.co:20.500.12324/351272024-09-17 11:54:21.562open accessAgrosavia - Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuariabac@agrosavia.co