Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Julio Cesar de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fialho, Fabio Rafael Leão, Rezende, Marcos Paulo Gonçalves, Machado, Carlos Henrique Cavallari, Alencar, Mariana Pereira, Souza, Carolina Fregonesi de, Ferraz Filho, Paulo Bahiense, Ferraz, André Luiz Julien
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/29518
Resumo: The objectives of this work were to evaluate the genotype-environment interaction, and estimate genetic parameters, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity-weight gain from birth to weaning (WGBW), adjusted weight to 205 days (W205), weight gain from weaning to 18 months of age (WG18), and adjusted weight to 550 days (W550)-in Nellore animals born between 1986 and 2012, and raised in pasture-based system in three different environmental gradients in Brazil. Data of 62,001 animals-11,729 raised in the Alto Taquari/Bolsão region (ATBR), 21,143 raised in the Campo Grande/Dourados region (CGDR) and 29,129 raised in the western São Paulo/Paraná region (SPPR) in Brazil-were used. The contemporary groups were defined by sex, location, and birth year and season, with at least nine individuals, two different environments, and breeding bulls with at least five progenies. The statistical model contained the direct additive and residual genetic effects (random effects), and environmental and contemporary group effects (fixed effects). Genetic parameters, genotype-environment interaction and genetic trends were estimates using animal model (uni- and/or bi- traits). The level of similarity between regions was evaluated using principal components. The animals raised in the CGDR had superior performance regarding the traits evaluated. The direct heritability estimates ranged from 0.39 to 0.44 (WGBW), 0.41 to 0.45 (W205), 0.42 to 0.55 (WG18) and 0.60 to 0.62 (W550). The maternal heritability of the traits ranged from 0.20 (WGBW), 0.12 to 0.18 (W205), 0.00 to 0.06 (WG18) and 0.02 to 0.22 (W550). According to the Spearman correlation, the ranking of the breeding bulls in the regions evaluated were different. The mean of Euclidean distance indicated low similarity between ATBR and CGDR (43.20), and ATBR and SPPR (29.24). CGDR and SPPR presented similarity of 17.84. The breed values increased over the years in the traits evaluated. The cumulative variance percentage of the first two main components explained 99.99% variation among the regions, and the weight gains of the animals were the most important to differentiate the regions. A genotype-environment interaction was found for the traits evaluated, thus, the breeding bull selected with superior genetic merit for one region might not be the best for others.
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spelling Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradientsInteração genótipo x ambiente, tendências genéticas e dissimilaridade do desempenho de rebanhos Nelore criados em três gradientes ambientais distintosPrincipal componentsEnvironmental effectGenetic parametersGenetic progressZebu.Componentes principaisEfeito ambientalParâmetros genéticosProgresso genéticoZebu.The objectives of this work were to evaluate the genotype-environment interaction, and estimate genetic parameters, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity-weight gain from birth to weaning (WGBW), adjusted weight to 205 days (W205), weight gain from weaning to 18 months of age (WG18), and adjusted weight to 550 days (W550)-in Nellore animals born between 1986 and 2012, and raised in pasture-based system in three different environmental gradients in Brazil. Data of 62,001 animals-11,729 raised in the Alto Taquari/Bolsão region (ATBR), 21,143 raised in the Campo Grande/Dourados region (CGDR) and 29,129 raised in the western São Paulo/Paraná region (SPPR) in Brazil-were used. The contemporary groups were defined by sex, location, and birth year and season, with at least nine individuals, two different environments, and breeding bulls with at least five progenies. The statistical model contained the direct additive and residual genetic effects (random effects), and environmental and contemporary group effects (fixed effects). Genetic parameters, genotype-environment interaction and genetic trends were estimates using animal model (uni- and/or bi- traits). The level of similarity between regions was evaluated using principal components. The animals raised in the CGDR had superior performance regarding the traits evaluated. The direct heritability estimates ranged from 0.39 to 0.44 (WGBW), 0.41 to 0.45 (W205), 0.42 to 0.55 (WG18) and 0.60 to 0.62 (W550). The maternal heritability of the traits ranged from 0.20 (WGBW), 0.12 to 0.18 (W205), 0.00 to 0.06 (WG18) and 0.02 to 0.22 (W550). According to the Spearman correlation, the ranking of the breeding bulls in the regions evaluated were different. The mean of Euclidean distance indicated low similarity between ATBR and CGDR (43.20), and ATBR and SPPR (29.24). CGDR and SPPR presented similarity of 17.84. The breed values increased over the years in the traits evaluated. The cumulative variance percentage of the first two main components explained 99.99% variation among the regions, and the weight gains of the animals were the most important to differentiate the regions. A genotype-environment interaction was found for the traits evaluated, thus, the breeding bull selected with superior genetic merit for one region might not be the best for others.O objetivou-se avaliar as existências de interação genótipo x ambiente, estimar os parâmetros genéticos, tendências genéticas e dissimilaridade para o ganho de peso do nascimento a desmama (GPND), peso ajustado para os 205 dias (P205), ganho de peso da desmama aos 18 meses de idade (GP18) e peso ajustado aos 550 dias em animais da raça Nelore nascidos entre os anos de 1986 a 2012 e criados a pasto em três gradientes ambientais distintos no Brasil. Utilizou-se informações de 62001 animais: 11729 criados na região do Alto Taquari- Bolsão (RATB), 21143 animais na região de Campo Grande-Dourados (RCGD) e 29129 animais na região Oeste de São Paulo-Paraná (RSPR). Os grupos contemporâneos foram compostos por sexo, fazenda, estação e ano de nascimento dos animais; tendo no mínimo nove indivíduos; cada reprodutor tinha no mínimo cinco filhos e encontravam-se em pelo menos dois ambientes diferentes. O modelo estatístico continha os efeitos genéticos aditivo direto e residual (efeitos aleatórios) e, como fixos, efeitos de fazenda e grupo de contemporâneos. Estimou-se parâmetros genéticos, interação genótipo x ambiente e tendências genéticas (modelo animal uni e bi característica). Avaliou-se o grau de similaridade entre as três regiões utilizando componentes principais. Animais criados na região de RCGD apresentam superioridade para as características de desempenho avaliadas. As estimativas de herdabilidades direta variaram entre: 0,39 a 0,44; 0,41 a 0,45; 0,42 a 0,55 e 0,60 a 0,62 respectivamente para GPND, P205, GP18 e P550. Para herdabilidade materna para as mesmas características, variaram entre: 0,20; 0,12 a 0,18; 0,00 a 0,06 e 0,02 a 0,22. Com base na correlação de Spearman constatou-se alteração na classificação dos reprodutores por região. A distância euclidiana média indicou menor similaridade da RATB com RCGD (43,20) e RSPR (29,24); para RCGD e RSPR o valor de similaridade foi 17,84. Ocorreu aumento nos valores genéticos ao longo dos anos nas características. Os dois primeiros componentes apresentaram percentual de variância acumulada suficiente para justificar 99,99% da variação entre as regiões, sendo que os ganhos de pesos dos animais, apresentaram maior importância para a diferenciação das regiões. Conclui-se que há existência de interação genótipo x ambiente para as características avaliadas, havendo possibilidade dos reprodutores selecionados como de mérito genético superior para uma região não o serem para outras.UEL2018-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionMTDFREMLapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2951810.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n1p349Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 1 (2018); 349-362Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 1 (2018); 349-3621679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
Interação genótipo x ambiente, tendências genéticas e dissimilaridade do desempenho de rebanhos Nelore criados em três gradientes ambientais distintos
title Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
spellingShingle Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
Souza, Julio Cesar de
Principal components
Environmental effect
Genetic parameters
Genetic progress
Zebu.
Componentes principais
Efeito ambiental
Parâmetros genéticos
Progresso genético
Zebu.
title_short Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
title_full Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
title_fullStr Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
title_full_unstemmed Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
title_sort Genotype-environment interaction, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity of Nellore herds raised in three different environmental gradients
author Souza, Julio Cesar de
author_facet Souza, Julio Cesar de
Fialho, Fabio Rafael Leão
Rezende, Marcos Paulo Gonçalves
Machado, Carlos Henrique Cavallari
Alencar, Mariana Pereira
Souza, Carolina Fregonesi de
Ferraz Filho, Paulo Bahiense
Ferraz, André Luiz Julien
author_role author
author2 Fialho, Fabio Rafael Leão
Rezende, Marcos Paulo Gonçalves
Machado, Carlos Henrique Cavallari
Alencar, Mariana Pereira
Souza, Carolina Fregonesi de
Ferraz Filho, Paulo Bahiense
Ferraz, André Luiz Julien
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Julio Cesar de
Fialho, Fabio Rafael Leão
Rezende, Marcos Paulo Gonçalves
Machado, Carlos Henrique Cavallari
Alencar, Mariana Pereira
Souza, Carolina Fregonesi de
Ferraz Filho, Paulo Bahiense
Ferraz, André Luiz Julien
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Principal components
Environmental effect
Genetic parameters
Genetic progress
Zebu.
Componentes principais
Efeito ambiental
Parâmetros genéticos
Progresso genético
Zebu.
topic Principal components
Environmental effect
Genetic parameters
Genetic progress
Zebu.
Componentes principais
Efeito ambiental
Parâmetros genéticos
Progresso genético
Zebu.
description The objectives of this work were to evaluate the genotype-environment interaction, and estimate genetic parameters, genetic trends, and performance dissimilarity-weight gain from birth to weaning (WGBW), adjusted weight to 205 days (W205), weight gain from weaning to 18 months of age (WG18), and adjusted weight to 550 days (W550)-in Nellore animals born between 1986 and 2012, and raised in pasture-based system in three different environmental gradients in Brazil. Data of 62,001 animals-11,729 raised in the Alto Taquari/Bolsão region (ATBR), 21,143 raised in the Campo Grande/Dourados region (CGDR) and 29,129 raised in the western São Paulo/Paraná region (SPPR) in Brazil-were used. The contemporary groups were defined by sex, location, and birth year and season, with at least nine individuals, two different environments, and breeding bulls with at least five progenies. The statistical model contained the direct additive and residual genetic effects (random effects), and environmental and contemporary group effects (fixed effects). Genetic parameters, genotype-environment interaction and genetic trends were estimates using animal model (uni- and/or bi- traits). The level of similarity between regions was evaluated using principal components. The animals raised in the CGDR had superior performance regarding the traits evaluated. The direct heritability estimates ranged from 0.39 to 0.44 (WGBW), 0.41 to 0.45 (W205), 0.42 to 0.55 (WG18) and 0.60 to 0.62 (W550). The maternal heritability of the traits ranged from 0.20 (WGBW), 0.12 to 0.18 (W205), 0.00 to 0.06 (WG18) and 0.02 to 0.22 (W550). According to the Spearman correlation, the ranking of the breeding bulls in the regions evaluated were different. The mean of Euclidean distance indicated low similarity between ATBR and CGDR (43.20), and ATBR and SPPR (29.24). CGDR and SPPR presented similarity of 17.84. The breed values increased over the years in the traits evaluated. The cumulative variance percentage of the first two main components explained 99.99% variation among the regions, and the weight gains of the animals were the most important to differentiate the regions. A genotype-environment interaction was found for the traits evaluated, thus, the breeding bull selected with superior genetic merit for one region might not be the best for others.
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