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- Evaluación de un sistema de manejo de Axonopus catarinensis en rotación basado en el remanente de forraje no pastado (Renopa) = Long-term assessment of a new rotational-grazing management strategy called PUP-grazing (proportion of un-grazed pasture)
- Defoliation patterns and their implications for the management of vegetative tropical pastures to control intake and diet quality by cattle