Bibliographic citations
Romero, G., (2018). Estado nutricional del pasto guinea (Panicum maximun Jacq) asociado con faique (Acacia macracantha) en un sistema silvopastoril en Jaén - Cajamarca [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3514
Romero, G., Estado nutricional del pasto guinea (Panicum maximun Jacq) asociado con faique (Acacia macracantha) en un sistema silvopastoril en Jaén - Cajamarca [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3514
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title = "Estado nutricional del pasto guinea (Panicum maximun Jacq) asociado con faique (Acacia macracantha) en un sistema silvopastoril en Jaén - Cajamarca",
author = "Romero Delgado, Gelver",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2018"
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In the high Peruvian jungle, the silvopastoral system (SSP) offer an alternative to increase the quality and quantity of pastures. However, it is necessary to study and identify arboreal species with growth and architecture characteristics favorable to the integration with pastures, mainly native species such as the Faique (Acacia macracantha), for which growth rate, crude protein content, neutral detergent fiber, calcium and in vitro digestibility of the dry matter were assessed in three locations (external part of the tree crown, under the crown of the young and medium Faique tree) of the Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq) in the dry and rainy season, the study was conducted in the district of Bellavista, province of Jaén, Cajamarca region, using a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement 3x2, where the factors were pasture location and seasons. The effect of the three on the nutritive value of the pasture was positive under the crown of the trees, increasing the contents of crude protein, calcium and phosphorus in 32%, 25% and 13% respectively, with respect to the pasture outside the crown, while the effect of the trees for growth rate, neutral detergent fiber and in vitro digestibility of the dry matter did not present a significant difference between the locations of the pasture. Soil analysis indicated increases in organic matter, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and moisture under the tree crowns.
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