Comparative assessment of climate resilient potential in four poultry genotypes reared in hot-humid tropical environment: a preliminary evaluation

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS International Journal of Biometeorology Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1007/s00484-024-02744-z
M. Hemanth, S. Venugopal, C. Devaraj, C. G. Shashank, P. Ponnuvel, P. K. Mandal, V. Sejian
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The general objective of this study is to comparatively assess the climate-resilient potential of four different poultry genotypes-Giriraja (n = 8), Country chicken (n = 8), Naked neck (n = 8), and Kadaknath (n = 8)—reared in a hot-humid tropical environment. Birds from all genotypes had ad libitum access to feed and water and were exposed to identical environmental temperatures in the experimental shed. Diurnal meteorological data were recorded inside and outside the shed daily. Blood biochemical, hormonal, and endocrine variables were monitored monthly until the birds reached 12 weeks of age. Significant variations (P < 0.01) were observed at different intervals in variables, including total protein, albumin, globulin, triglycerides, and cholesterol. Genotype-specific differences were noted in triglycerides (P < 0.01), albumin (P < 0.01), total protein (P < 0.05), and cholesterol (P < 0.05). Inter-genotype variations (P < 0.05) were also observed in serum cortisol, T3, and T4 levels. Distinct variations (P < 0.05) were also observed during specific intervals, particularly in cortisol and T3 levels. The study of hepatic mRNA expression of HSPs and HSF-1 revealed a significant breed difference (P < 0.05) in the expression pattern of HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, and HSP110, while no difference was observed between genotypes for HSP40 and HSF-1. The study highlights the Naked Neck breed as an exemplar of resilience, showcasing its distinctive ability to maintain homeostasis under heat stress compared to other genotypes. The genetic and physiological insights gained from this investigation offer prospective pathways for aligning sustainable poultry farming with environmental exigencies.

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本研究的总体目标是比较评估四种不同家禽基因型--Giriraja(n = 8)、Country chicken(n = 8)、Naked neck(n = 8)和 Kadaknath(n = 8)--在湿热的热带环境中饲养时的气候适应潜力。所有基因型的鸡均可自由采食饲料和饮水,实验棚内的环境温度完全相同。每天记录棚内和棚外的昼夜气象数据。每月对血液生化、激素和内分泌变量进行监测,直至鸡龄达到 12 周。显著变化(P 3 和 T4 水平。明显变化(P 3、P 4、P 5、P 6)。对肝脏 HSPs 和 HSF-1 mRNA 表达的研究表明,品种间存在显著差异(P.3)。
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