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INIA Tacuarembó. |
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10/02/2021 |
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11/02/2021 |
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BRITO, L.F; BERRY, D.; LARROQUE, H.; SCHENKEI, F.S.; CIAPPESONI, G.; O’BRIEN, A.; TORTEREAU, F.; UGARTE, E.; PALHIERE, I.; BAPST, B.; JAKOBSEN, J.; ANTONAKOS, G.; KOMINAKIS, A.; CLEMENT, V.; BRUNI, G.; LOYWYCK, V.; MASSENDER, E.; OLIVEIRA, H.R.; POSTA, J.; ASTRUC, J.M. |
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L.F. BRITO, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; D. BERRY; H. LARROQUE, INRAE, Toulouse, France; F.S. SCHENKEL, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; CARLOS GABRIEL CIAPPESONI SCARONE, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; A. O’BRIEN, TEAGASC, Fermoy, Ireland; F. TORTEREAU, INRAE, Toulouse, France; E. UGARTE, 5NEIKER, Vizcaya, Spain; I. PALHIERE, INRAE, Toulouse, France; B. BAPST, Qualitas AG, Zug, Switzerland; J. JAKOBSEN, NSG, Norway; G. ANTONAKOS, Frizarta, Agrinio, Greece; A. KOMINAKIS, Frizarta, Agrinio, Greece; V. CLEMENT, IDELE, Toulouse, France; G. BRUNI, ARAL, Crema, Italy; V. LOYWYCK, IDELE, Toulouse, France,; E. MASSENDER, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; H.R. OLIVEIRA, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; J. POSTA, ARAL, Crema, Italy; J.M. ASTRUC, IDELE, Toulouse, France. |
Título : |
Genetic evaluation systems and breeding programs in sheep and goats: an international perspective. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2020 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science, 17., No. 26, 2020. Virtual Meeting 1-4 December, 2020. DOI: DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-900-8. |
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p. 560 |
DOI : |
10.3920/978-90-8686-900-8. |
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Genetic selection has been a key tool for improving productive performance in small ruminant populations around the world, especially in Europe. This has been achieved through selective breeding for numerous traits, using diverse genetic evaluation systems and breeding schemes. Knowledge of the alternative approaches taken is paramount to the design of efficient and integrated genomic breeding programs. In this study, we summarised information on 48 sheep and goat breeding programs, genetic and genomic evaluation systems and resources available in 12 countries involved in the SMARTER project. This was done using published reports and surveys distributed to all partners. Responses to the surveys reveals information for more than 9, 16, and 20 dairy goat, dairy sheep, and meat sheep breeds involved in genetic schemes, respectively, with ~3,083,562 animals included in data collection schemes. The main groups of traits recorded across countries are: (1) milk yield and composition, mastitis indicators, udder and
body conformation, and reproduction in dairy sheep and dairy goats; and (2) growth, reproduction, health, ultrasound, wool, and carcass in meat sheep. Seven countries have progeny testing schemes, but only 5 use artificial insemination. There are numerous challenges to be addressed (e.g. disparity of trait recording, SNP panels, statistical models used, joining pedigrees across countries as well as grouping breeds based on genetic similarity, and an average of ~30% of animals with unknown sires). However, there are many opportunities to use the current resources and develop collaborative approaches to optimise selection for novel breeding goals such as resilience and efficiency in small ruminants across countries. MenosGenetic selection has been a key tool for improving productive performance in small ruminant populations around the world, especially in Europe. This has been achieved through selective breeding for numerous traits, using diverse genetic evaluation systems and breeding schemes. Knowledge of the alternative approaches taken is paramount to the design of efficient and integrated genomic breeding programs. In this study, we summarised information on 48 sheep and goat breeding programs, genetic and genomic evaluation systems and resources available in 12 countries involved in the SMARTER project. This was done using published reports and surveys distributed to all partners. Responses to the surveys reveals information for more than 9, 16, and 20 dairy goat, dairy sheep, and meat sheep breeds involved in genetic schemes, respectively, with ~3,083,562 animals included in data collection schemes. The main groups of traits recorded across countries are: (1) milk yield and composition, mastitis indicators, udder and
body conformation, and reproduction in dairy sheep and dairy goats; and (2) growth, reproduction, health, ultrasound, wool, and carcass in meat sheep. Seven countries have progeny testing schemes, but only 5 use artificial insemination. There are numerous challenges to be addressed (e.g. disparity of trait recording, SNP panels, statistical models used, joining pedigrees across countries as well as grouping breeds based on genetic similarity, and an average of ~30% of ani... Presentar Todo |
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OVINOS; SHEEP. |
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L01 Ganadería |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/15000/1/Brito-et-al-EAAP2020.pdf
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Fecha actual : |
26/02/2021 |
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05/09/2022 |
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TOLEDO, E.A. DE; PERTILE, S.F.N.; DOS SANTOS, J.S.; BARRETO, J.V.P.; BANCHERO, G.; DOS SANTOS, M.D.; VENANCIO, R.L.; RIBEIRO, E.L.A.; ZAMBOTI, M.; ZUNDT, M.; REGO, F.C. DE A |
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EDUARDO AMARAL TOLEDO, Programa de Mestrado em Saúde e Produção de Animal, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86702-670, Arapongas - PR, Brasil.; SIMONE FERNANDA NEDEL PERTILE, Programa de Mestrado em Saúde e Produção de Animal, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86702-670, Arapongas - PR, Brasil.; JOICE SIFUENTES DOS SANTOS,, Programa de Mestrado em Ciência e Tecnologia de Leite e Derivados, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86040-141, Londrina - PR, Brasil.; JOSÉ VICTOR PRONIEVICZ BARRETO, Programa de Mestrado em Saúde e Produção de Animal, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86702-670, Arapongas - PR, Brasil.; GEORGGET ELIZABETH BANCHERO HUNZIKER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARCELO DINIZ DOS SANTO, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade do Oeste Paulista, 19050-920, Presidente Prudente – SP, Brasil.; RAFAEL LUIZ VENÂNCIO, Programa de Mestrado em Ciência e Tecnologia de Leite e Derivados, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86040-141, Londrina - PR, Brasil.; EDSON LUIZ AZAMBUJA RIBEIRO, Departamento de Zootecnia. Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL), 86057970, Londrina – PR, Brasil.; MATEUS ZAMBOTI, Programa de Mestrado em Saúde e Produção de Animal, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86702-670, Arapongas - PR, Brasil.; MARILICE ZUNDT, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade do Oeste Paulista, 19050-920, Presidente Prudente – SP, Brasil.; FABIOLA CRISTINE ALMEIDA REGO, Programa de Mestrado em Saúde e Produção de Animal, Universidade Pitágoras Unopar, 86702-670, Arapongas - PR, Brasil. |
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Does compaction degree and particle size influence bromatological composition and mycotoxin levels in corn silage?. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2020 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Scientia plena, vol 16, number 7, 2020. OPEN ACCESS. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2020.070207 |
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10.14808/sci.plena.2020.070207 |
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Inglés |
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ENSILAJE DE MAIZ; FORAGE QUALITY; SECONDARY FUNGI METABOLITE; SILAGE. |
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MICOTOXINAS. |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/16701/1/5640-Texto-do-Artigo-24133-2-10-20200826.pdf
https://www.scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/5640/2305
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