-Total leaf blade production (kg ha -1 of DM) of wheat and black oat cultivars submitted to rotational management and rotatinuous stocking.

-Total leaf blade production (kg ha -1 of DM) of wheat and black oat cultivars submitted to rotational management and rotatinuous stocking.

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The objective was to evaluate whether rotatinuous stocking management in dual-purpose wheat genotypes provides greater forage performance compared to the traditional rotational grazing management, which could become an alternative to ryegrass, once this new management strategy has been validated. Three dual-purpose wheat cultivars (BRS Pastoreio, B...

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... 7 shows the limit values of significance for factors related to total forage production. For total leaf blade production (Figure 2), no difference was verified (P<0.05) between the genotypes within each management, however, for managements within each genotype, rotatinuous stocking management was higher to the rotational management for BRS Tarumaxi, with 2364 and 1634 kg ha -1 of DM, successively. This represents 78 and 76% of the total average percentage of leaf blades, which means 3.18 and 3.51 of L/S, respectively (Figure 4). ...

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