埃塞俄比亚地方鸡基因库遗传多样性侵蚀的综述:对确定合适的育种和保护策略的影响

Tassew Mohammed Ali
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本综述旨在通过分析埃塞俄比亚地方鸡基因库的遗传多样性侵蚀,提出可持续和基于保护的遗传改良方法。埃塞俄比亚拥有丰富的鸡遗传资源,有10种不同的鸡生态型。土鸡具有优良的适应性,在生产性能和形态特征上具有高度的差异性。如果改善他们的营养、住房和保健,他们具有相当的生产潜力。它们是农村和城市社会的主要蛋白质来源,在粮食安全方面发挥着重要作用。然而,在过去的60年里,由于不加区分的杂交育种、生产衍生品种参考、生产系统的变化和推广系统的不平衡,鸡的遗传多样性受到了严重的威胁。从1953年起,大约有20种不同的改良外来鸡品种通过政府和非政府组织进口到埃塞俄比亚。以前没有采取措施保护和改良当地鸡,但是对当地的Tilili白鸡、Horro白鸡和Debre Zeit白鸡进行了成功的选择育种。选择性育种显著提高了所有鸡群的蛋数、体重、蛋重、初生龄和成活率,尤其是荷罗鸡。这些情况要求以保护为基础的遗传改良,重点是利用品种内选择和鸡的独特特征。以社区为基础的选择性育种与改进的养鸡管理方案相辅相成,可能是保存和改善地方鸡的主要策略。政府和其他机构应计划重要活动,鼓励农民饲养和改良土鸡。该评估还可以作为决策者、研究人员、农业办公室和学生在鸡的遗传改良、保护和管理方面采取必要行动并开展进一步研究的基准信息。关键词:遗传多样性性能保护育种土鸡披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。经费不适用,但作者使用Woldia大学的设施来撰写稿件。
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A review of genetic diversity erosion in Ethiopia's local chicken gene pool: implications on determination of suitable breeding and conservation strategies
SUMMARYThis review aims to suggest sustainable and conservation-based genetic improvement approaches by analysing the genetic diversity erosion in Ethiopia's local chicken gene pool. Ethiopia has ample chicken genetic resources with 10 different chicken ecotypes. Indigenous chickens are excellent in adaptive traits and are highly variable in performance and morphological characteristics. They have comparable and promising potential for production if they are given improved nutrition, housing and health care. They are the primary protein sources for rural and urban societies and play a significant role in food security. However, the genetic diversities of the chicken have now been seriously threatened in the past six decades by indiscriminate crossbreeding, production-derived breed reference, changes in the production system and an unbalanced extension system. About 20 different improved exotic chicken breeds were imported to Ethiopia via government and non-government organisations from 1953 onwards. No previous efforts have been made to conserve and improve the local chickens, but successful selective breeding has been carried out in indigenous Tilili, Horro and Debre Zeit White chickens. Selective breeding resulted in significant improvement in egg number, body weight, egg weight, age at first and survival in all chicken populations, particularly in Horro chicken. These situations call for conservation-based genetic improvement, focusing on the utilisation of within-breed selection and the unique features of the chicken. Community-based selective breeding complemented with an improved chicken management package may be the primary strategy to preserve and improve the local chickens. The government and other bodies should plan important activities encouraging farmers to keep and improve indigenous chickens. The review could also serve as baseline information for policymakers, researchers, agricultural offices and students to take necessary actions on chicken genetic improvement, conservation and management and undertake further studies.KEYWORDS: Genetic diversityperformanceconservationbreedingindigenous chicken Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingNot applicable but the author uses the facilities of Woldia University to write the manuscript.
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