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Nutritive Value of Perennial Pastures along an Elevation Gradient in Tropical Conditions

dc.creatorVillalobos Villalobos, Luis Alonso
dc.creatorArndt, Claudia
dc.creatorvan der Hoek, Rein
dc.creatorMazzetto, André
dc.creatorChadwick, David Robert
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-24T16:58:52Z
dc.date.available2025-03-24T16:58:52Z
dc.date.issued2025-03
dc.description.abstractThe nutritive value of forages is one of the main drivers of productivity for livestock. In many tropical regions, same grass species occur at different elevations, but few studies have evaluated nutritive value changes within elevation gradients. The objective of this study was to analyze the changes in nutritive value of six grass genera across and within elevation gradients in Costa Rica. We synthesized elevation and nutritive data for crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), and in-vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in a database (n = 1,192) containing five C4 grasses (Urochloa, Cynodon, Digitaria, Megathyrsus, and Cenchrus) and one C3 grass (Lolium). Urochloa, Megathyrsus, and Digitaria are grasses grown primarily at low elevation (0–999 masl), and Lolium at high elevation (>2,000 masl). Cynodon and Cenchrus overlap low to mid, and mid to high elevations, respectively. Greater CP and lower NDF concentrations were found for grasses grown at high elevation compared to those grown at low elevation (CP = 18.2–22.4 vs. 7.8–15.2 %, NDF = 48.9–49.3 vs. 64.6–67.3 %, and ADF = 32.2–33.2 vs. 37.4–44.3 %). Consequently, IVDMD was greater for grasses grown at high than at low elevation (80.9–86.0 vs. 61.4–71.1 % of DM). CP increased with elevation, especially for Lolium, while NDF and ADF tended to decrease for Megathyrsus, Urochloa, and Cenchrus. The groups of grasses classified by nutritive value in this study, provide a baseline for potential nutrient supply to livestock and rations adjustments accordingly.
dc.description.procedenceVicerrectoría de Docencia::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Escuela de Zootecnia
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversidad de Costa Rica/[]/UCR/Costa Rica
dc.description.sponsorshipInstituto Nacional de Innovación y Transferencia en Tecnología Agropecuaria/[]/INTA/Costa Rica
dc.description.sponsorshipBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/[BB/P023150/1]/BBSRC/Reino Unido
dc.description.sponsorshipGlobal Challenges Research Fund/[BB/P023150/1]/GCRF/Reino Unido
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2025.1529103
dc.identifier.issn2571-581X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/101794
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofseries9
dc.rightsacceso abierto
dc.sourceFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 9 - 2025
dc.subjectdigestibility
dc.subjectelevation
dc.subjectfiber
dc.subjectgrass genera
dc.subjectperennial pastures
dc.subjectprotein
dc.titleNutritive Value of Perennial Pastures along an Elevation Gradient in Tropical Conditions
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