Direct and Maternal Genetic Trends for Some Productive and Reproductive Traits in Egyptian Buffaloes

IF 0.3 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner Pub Date : 2020-03-17 DOI:10.14334/jitv.v25i1.2069
Ibrahim Abu El Naser
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This study was done to determine the direct and maternal genetic and phenotypic trends for productive traits such as first lactation milk yield (FLMY, kg), first lactation period (FLP, d) and first lactation daily milk (FLDM, kg), and reproductive traits such as age at first calving (AFC, mo), First days open (FDO, d) and first calving interval (FCI, d). Data were collected over consecutive 25 years (1991 to 2015) of 1104 first lactation of 135 sires and 482 dams maintained at Mahallet Mousa farms of Animal Production Research Institute. Data were analyzed by Animal model to determine genetic parameters for studied traits. Means of FLMY, FLP, FLDM, AFC, FDO and FCI were 1546.5kg, 189d, 7.9kg, 37.9mo, 120.8d and 428d, respectively. The direct heritability (h2a) for same traits were 0.25, 0.18, 0.24, 0.45, 0.18 and 0.19, respectively. Corresponding maternal heritability (h2m) for mentioned traits was 0.12, 0.19, 0.22, 0.25, 0.12 and 0.12, respectively. Genetic correlations (rg) among studied traits were varied between -0.19 to 0.38. Accuracy of predicted breeding value varied between 69 to 94, 0.37 to 94 and 42 to 91% for FLMY, FLP, FLDM, AFC, FDO and FCI of sires, cows and dams, respectively that revealed the genetic improvement could be actualized through each of cows or sires or dams. Additive and maternal genetic, permanent environmental and phenotypic trends were not significant for all studied traits. It indicated that it is important to set up a plan to improve genetic and environmental conditions thus, increasing productivity and realization of high profitability.
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埃及水牛某些生产和繁殖性状的直接和母体遗传趋势
本研究旨在确定生产性状的直接和母体遗传和表型趋势,如首次泌乳产奶量(FLMY,kg)、首次泌乳期(FLP,d)和首次泌乳日乳量(FLDM,kg),以及生殖性状,如首次产仔年龄(AFC,mo)、首次开放天数(FDO,d)以及首次产仔间隔(FCI,d)。数据是在动物生产研究所Mahalet Mousa农场连续25年(1991年至2015年)收集的,共有135头父系和482头母系的1104头首次泌乳。通过动物模型对数据进行分析,以确定所研究性状的遗传参数。FLMY、FLP、FLDM、AFC、FDO和FCI的平均值分别为1546.5kg、189d、7.9kg、37.9mo、120.8d和428d。相同性状的直接遗传力(h2a)分别为0.25、0.18、0.24、0.45、0.18和0.19。上述性状的相应母体遗传力(h2m)分别为0.12、0.19、0.22、0.25、0.12和0.12。所研究性状之间的遗传相关性(rg)在-0.19至0.38之间变化。父系、奶牛和母系的FLMY、FLP、FLDM、AFC、FDO和FCI的预测育种值的准确率分别在69%至94%、0.37至94%和42%至91%之间,表明遗传改良可以通过每头牛或父系或母系实现。添加剂和母体遗传、永久环境和表型趋势对所有研究的性状都不显著。它表明,制定一项计划来改善遗传和环境条件,从而提高生产力和实现高利润是很重要的。
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Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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