Heritability and genetic correlation of production and reproduction traits of Simmental cows

2011
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Pantelić, Vlada
Sretenović, Ljiljana
Ostojić Andrić, Dušica

Trivunović, Snežana
Petrović, Milan M.
Aleksić, Stevica
Ružić-Muslić, Dragana

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Improvement of production capacity of cattle in terms of increasing the production of milk, milk fat and number of calves, greatly depends on phenotype and genotype variability, heritability and correlation between desirable traits, as well as on the production level of the cattle population. Heritability, as a value expressing and measuring average additive gene effect, is one of the major characteristic of quantitative traits from the point of view of creating genetically high-value cattle populations. Knowledge of the heritability is necessary in the estimation of the beeeding value of cattle and has significant impact on the selection of breeding method. Genetic correlations are very important in indirect selection where changes in one trait are induced through selection of other traits between which a genetic correlation exists. Genetic correlations can be determined in all cases where heritability coefficient can be calculated. This research included 3.461 first calving Simmental... cows under control, with lactation concluded within one year. All first-calvers were reared on individual farms in the territory of Republic of Serbia. In this study, heritability and genetic correlations between the the following milk and fertility traits were investigated: duration of lactation (days)- DL, milk yield in standard lactation (kg)- MY, milk fat content in standard lactation (%)- MFC, milk fat yield in standard lactation (kg)- MFY, yield of 4% FCM in standard lactation (kg)- 4%FCM, age at first calving (days)- AC and duration of service period (days)- DSP.
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Heritability / genetic correlations / milk yield / fertility / Simmental breedSource:
African Journal of Biotechnology, 2011, 10, 36, 7117-7121Publisher:
- Academic Journals, Victoria Island
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RIStocarTY - JOUR AU - Pantelić, Vlada AU - Sretenović, Ljiljana AU - Ostojić Andrić, Dušica AU - Trivunović, Snežana AU - Petrović, Milan M. AU - Aleksić, Stevica AU - Ružić-Muslić, Dragana PY - 2011 UR - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/257 AB - Improvement of production capacity of cattle in terms of increasing the production of milk, milk fat and number of calves, greatly depends on phenotype and genotype variability, heritability and correlation between desirable traits, as well as on the production level of the cattle population. Heritability, as a value expressing and measuring average additive gene effect, is one of the major characteristic of quantitative traits from the point of view of creating genetically high-value cattle populations. Knowledge of the heritability is necessary in the estimation of the beeeding value of cattle and has significant impact on the selection of breeding method. Genetic correlations are very important in indirect selection where changes in one trait are induced through selection of other traits between which a genetic correlation exists. Genetic correlations can be determined in all cases where heritability coefficient can be calculated. This research included 3.461 first calving Simmental cows under control, with lactation concluded within one year. All first-calvers were reared on individual farms in the territory of Republic of Serbia. In this study, heritability and genetic correlations between the the following milk and fertility traits were investigated: duration of lactation (days)- DL, milk yield in standard lactation (kg)- MY, milk fat content in standard lactation (%)- MFC, milk fat yield in standard lactation (kg)- MFY, yield of 4% FCM in standard lactation (kg)- 4%FCM, age at first calving (days)- AC and duration of service period (days)- DSP. PB - Academic Journals, Victoria Island T2 - African Journal of Biotechnology T1 - Heritability and genetic correlation of production and reproduction traits of Simmental cows VL - 10 IS - 36 SP - 7117 EP - 7121 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_257 ER -
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Pantelić, V., Sretenović, L., Ostojić Andrić, D., Trivunović, S., Petrović, M. M., Aleksić, S.,& Ružić-Muslić, D.. (2011). Heritability and genetic correlation of production and reproduction traits of Simmental cows. in African Journal of Biotechnology Academic Journals, Victoria Island., 10(36), 7117-7121. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_257
Pantelić V, Sretenović L, Ostojić Andrić D, Trivunović S, Petrović MM, Aleksić S, Ružić-Muslić D. Heritability and genetic correlation of production and reproduction traits of Simmental cows. in African Journal of Biotechnology. 2011;10(36):7117-7121. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_257 .
Pantelić, Vlada, Sretenović, Ljiljana, Ostojić Andrić, Dušica, Trivunović, Snežana, Petrović, Milan M., Aleksić, Stevica, Ružić-Muslić, Dragana, "Heritability and genetic correlation of production and reproduction traits of Simmental cows" in African Journal of Biotechnology, 10, no. 36 (2011):7117-7121, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_257 .