Local breeds and genetic improvement (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio))

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  • Local breeds and genetic improvement (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio)) (literal)
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  • 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Gustavo Gandini; Rita Rizzi; Alessandro Bagnato; Alberto Montironi; Francesca Panzitta; Flavia Pizzi; Alessandra Stella; Giulio Pagnacco (2006)
    Local breeds and genetic improvement
    Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen (Paesi Bassi) in Animal Products from the Mediterranean area, 2006
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  • Gustavo Gandini; Rita Rizzi; Alessandro Bagnato; Alberto Montironi; Francesca Panzitta; Flavia Pizzi; Alessandra Stella; Giulio Pagnacco (literal)
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  • 145 (literal)
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  • 150 (literal)
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  • Animal Products from the Mediterranean area (literal)
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  • Flavia Pizzi IBBA CNR; Gustavo Gandini; Rita Rizzi; Alessandro Bagnato; Alberto Montironi Giulio Pagnacco VSA UNIMI ; Francesca Panzitta, Alessandra Stella CERSA PTP; (literal)
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  • Local breeds and genetic improvement (literal)
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  • Animal Products from the Mediterranean area (literal)
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  • 978-90-8686-177-4 (literal)
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  • J.M.C. Ramalho Ribeiro, A.E.M. Horta, C. Mosconi and A. Rosati (literal)
Abstract
  • Genetic improvement is generally associated to large breeds and management of local small breeds is seen as maintenance of the current genetic profùe, however, selection programmes may increase sustainability oflocal breeds. The paper discusses some issues associated to selection in local breeds. First, in generai farm animal populations are under some mass selection: in these cases the commonly used formula of S. Wright to compute effective size is inappropriate and its use results in considerably lower estimates of inbreeding rates. Secondly, research has been developed in the last years to design breeding schemes which maximise genetic gain while lirnitingthe rate of inbreeding. Although these investigations generally refer to intensively selected nuclei, they set a useful framework for selection in local breeds of small size, but its implementation needs further research. As an example it is shown that index selection adjusted for average relationship can produce appreciable genetic progress in a breed as small as 750 cows with acceptable inbreeding increments: compared to the Italian Friesian, expected response per year was 0.29,0.27 and 0.29 respectively for rnilk kg, fat kg and protein kg. Thirdly, which traits should be considered? It is suggested that genetic improvement should maintain ali characteristicscontributing to low production costs, the environrnental and cultural values of their farming systems and the links between breeds and their farming areas, that can add value to their products within the European certification system~of agricultural products. (literal)
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