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The performance of new genotypes UF-Riata, FL Cycle 5, and Florida Hay was compared with that of established cultivars ’Pensacola’ and ’Tifton 9’ during 2 yr (2009 and 2010), under mob-grazing. Small pastures (36 m2) were maintained under rotational stocking by cattle, with entrance height of 30 cm and stubble height either 8 or 16 cm. The 10 factorial treatment combinations (five genotypes x two stubble heights) were arranged in three replications of a randomized complete block design. Pasture productivity was characterized in terms of total herbage accumulation (kg DM ha-1 yr-1), and herbage nutritional value was compared in terms of crude protein and in vitro digestibility. Changes in tiller density (tillers m-2) and mass (g tiller-1) were compared to the theoretical expectations from the self-thinning rule that relates such variables.
Results from the first year suggest that UF-Riata and FL Cycle-5 herbage is as digestible as existing cultivars. Herbage CP was greater under the 16-cm stubble height for all entries, but no entry differences were noticed within grazing treatments. There was little variation in total DM accumulation when pastures were under the 8-cm stubble treatment, but under the 16-cm treatment, Florida Hay and UF-Riata outperformed the others. Tillering dynamics from the first year agree with current literature, and suggestions regarding persistence of the novel genotypes will arise from 2010 data.