Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level

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Autor(a) principal: Marçal,M.F.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Ferraz Filho,P.B., Souza,J.C., Silva,L.O.C., Gomes,F.J., Freitas,J.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: In order to study the stability and adaptability of Tabapuã cattle for the characteristic weight at 120 days of maternal effect, we used methods based on linear regression. The analysis included differences in the expected progeny of five sire sin herds located in four farms in the states of Bahia, (herds 1and 2), Paraná (herd 3) and Minas Gerais (herd 4). The results show that the performance of bulls depend largely on the genetic variability of the matrices for different characteristics in herds studied, allowing the recommendation of a specific breeding herd. Analyses of adaptability and stability discriminated performance differences in herds. Bulls were identified as adapted and perfectly stable, bulls with general adaptation, and with specific adaptation to favorable and unfavorable environments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
title Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
spellingShingle Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
Marçal,M.F.
Tabapuã
adaptability
sire x herd interaction
stability
title_short Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
title_full Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
title_fullStr Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
title_full_unstemmed Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
title_sort Stability and adaptability analysis of Tabapuã bulls for performance traits according to the herd level
author Marçal,M.F.
author_facet Marçal,M.F.
Ferraz Filho,P.B.
Souza,J.C.
Silva,L.O.C.
Gomes,F.J.
Freitas,J.A.
author_role author
author2 Ferraz Filho,P.B.
Souza,J.C.
Silva,L.O.C.
Gomes,F.J.
Freitas,J.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marçal,M.F.
Ferraz Filho,P.B.
Souza,J.C.
Silva,L.O.C.
Gomes,F.J.
Freitas,J.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tabapuã
adaptability
sire x herd interaction
stability
topic Tabapuã
adaptability
sire x herd interaction
stability
description In order to study the stability and adaptability of Tabapuã cattle for the characteristic weight at 120 days of maternal effect, we used methods based on linear regression. The analysis included differences in the expected progeny of five sire sin herds located in four farms in the states of Bahia, (herds 1and 2), Paraná (herd 3) and Minas Gerais (herd 4). The results show that the performance of bulls depend largely on the genetic variability of the matrices for different characteristics in herds studied, allowing the recommendation of a specific breeding herd. Analyses of adaptability and stability discriminated performance differences in herds. Bulls were identified as adapted and perfectly stable, bulls with general adaptation, and with specific adaptation to favorable and unfavorable environments.
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