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Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem

Increasing forage yield and nutritional quality under the premise of maintaining relatively stable land area and soil nutrient content is a necessary condition for the sustainable development of grassland animal husbandry. Different cutting models [simulated grazing (SG), hay harvesting (H)] of oat...

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Autores principales: Li, Tengfei, Peng, Luxi, Wang, Hua, Zhang, Yu, Wang, Yingxin, Cheng, Yunxiang, Hou, Fujiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8922440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35300009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.825117
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author Li, Tengfei
Peng, Luxi
Wang, Hua
Zhang, Yu
Wang, Yingxin
Cheng, Yunxiang
Hou, Fujiang
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Peng, Luxi
Wang, Hua
Zhang, Yu
Wang, Yingxin
Cheng, Yunxiang
Hou, Fujiang
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description Increasing forage yield and nutritional quality under the premise of maintaining relatively stable land area and soil nutrient content is a necessary condition for the sustainable development of grassland animal husbandry. Different cutting models [simulated grazing (SG), hay harvesting (H)] of oat (Avena sativa), common vetch (Vicia sativa) and their mixture (Avena sativa + Vicia sativa) were studied on the Loess Plateau. The results show that (1) SG could increase forage yield, crude protein, and crude fat content and decrease crude ash content. In 2014, the yield of Avena sativa per hectare was 3,578.11 kg higher than that of H; (2) the model analysis for predicting nutritional components showed that the Crude protein (CP) and EE contents of forages in each variety (combination) showed a linear downward trend with increasing forage yield. Redundancy analysis showed that precipitation, especially in the growing season, was positively correlated with grass yield and CP content; and (3) there were significant differences in soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, NO(3)(−)-N, and NH(4)(+)-N contents for the different forage varieties (combinations) under different use modes; the values first decreased, then increased, and finally decreased. According to the comprehensive evaluation value calculated by Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to an Ideal Solution, mixed sowing was better than monoculture, and SG obtained better results than H. Overall, mixed sowing under SG can improve forage yield and nutritional quality. At the same time, precipitation regulation is the key factor affecting the production performance of rainfed cultivated grassland on the Loess Plateau.
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spelling pubmed-89224402022-03-16 Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem Li, Tengfei Peng, Luxi Wang, Hua Zhang, Yu Wang, Yingxin Cheng, Yunxiang Hou, Fujiang Front Plant Sci Plant Science Increasing forage yield and nutritional quality under the premise of maintaining relatively stable land area and soil nutrient content is a necessary condition for the sustainable development of grassland animal husbandry. Different cutting models [simulated grazing (SG), hay harvesting (H)] of oat (Avena sativa), common vetch (Vicia sativa) and their mixture (Avena sativa + Vicia sativa) were studied on the Loess Plateau. The results show that (1) SG could increase forage yield, crude protein, and crude fat content and decrease crude ash content. In 2014, the yield of Avena sativa per hectare was 3,578.11 kg higher than that of H; (2) the model analysis for predicting nutritional components showed that the Crude protein (CP) and EE contents of forages in each variety (combination) showed a linear downward trend with increasing forage yield. Redundancy analysis showed that precipitation, especially in the growing season, was positively correlated with grass yield and CP content; and (3) there were significant differences in soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, NO(3)(−)-N, and NH(4)(+)-N contents for the different forage varieties (combinations) under different use modes; the values first decreased, then increased, and finally decreased. According to the comprehensive evaluation value calculated by Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to an Ideal Solution, mixed sowing was better than monoculture, and SG obtained better results than H. Overall, mixed sowing under SG can improve forage yield and nutritional quality. At the same time, precipitation regulation is the key factor affecting the production performance of rainfed cultivated grassland on the Loess Plateau. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8922440/ /pubmed/35300009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.825117 Text en Copyright © 2022 Li, Peng, Wang, Zhang, Wang, Cheng and Hou. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Li, Tengfei
Peng, Luxi
Wang, Hua
Zhang, Yu
Wang, Yingxin
Cheng, Yunxiang
Hou, Fujiang
Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem
title Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem
title_full Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem
title_fullStr Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem
title_short Multi-Cutting Improves Forage Yield and Nutritional Value and Maintains the Soil Nutrient Balance in a Rainfed Agroecosystem
title_sort multi-cutting improves forage yield and nutritional value and maintains the soil nutrient balance in a rainfed agroecosystem
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8922440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35300009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.825117
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