Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru

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A total of 352596 results of the test day milk controls (TD), as well as the climatic variables of Temperature and Relative Humidity combined in an index known as ITH, carried out in 5 stables in the Lima region, between January 2006 and December 2018, were available for this study. This database wa...

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Autores: Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto, More Montoya, Manuel, Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo, Galván Cavero, Gerardo
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Vacas Holstein
producción láctea
estrés térmico
correlaciones genéticas
interacción genotipo ambiente
Holstein cows
milk production
stress thermic
genetic correlations
genotype environmental interaction
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
INTERACCIÓN GENOTIPO AMBIENTE EN ESTRÉS TÉRMICO Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS HOLSTEIN EN LA REGIÓN DE LIMA, PERÚ
title Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
spellingShingle Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
Vacas Holstein
producción láctea
estrés térmico
correlaciones genéticas
interacción genotipo ambiente
Holstein cows
milk production
stress thermic
genetic correlations
genotype environmental interaction
title_short Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
title_full Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
title_fullStr Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
title_full_unstemmed Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
title_sort Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
More Montoya, Manuel
Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo
Galván Cavero, Gerardo
Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
More Montoya, Manuel
Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo
Galván Cavero, Gerardo
author Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
author_facet Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
More Montoya, Manuel
Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo
Galván Cavero, Gerardo
Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
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author2 More Montoya, Manuel
Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo
Galván Cavero, Gerardo
Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Vacas Holstein
producción láctea
estrés térmico
correlaciones genéticas
interacción genotipo ambiente
Holstein cows
milk production
stress thermic
genetic correlations
genotype environmental interaction
topic Vacas Holstein
producción láctea
estrés térmico
correlaciones genéticas
interacción genotipo ambiente
Holstein cows
milk production
stress thermic
genetic correlations
genotype environmental interaction
description A total of 352596 results of the test day milk controls (TD), as well as the climatic variables of Temperature and Relative Humidity combined in an index known as ITH, carried out in 5 stables in the Lima region, between January 2006 and December 2018, were available for this study. This database was represented by the TD of 11876 Holstein daughters of 8439 dams and 321 sires and was studied by different random regression models with the objective to estimating the genetic relationships between TD and ITH as an indicator of heat stress (HS). The results indicated that heritability (h2 ), along the ITH scale shows a slightly upward trend (h2 = 0.113±0.01 to 0.187±0.02) until reaching its highest values in the so-called thermal stress zone (ITH>=68 to ITH=77). The genetic correlations (rg) were close to the unit between adjacent or very close ITH levels and decreased as the differences between the HS intensity measured by the ITH increased, reaching results between rg = 0.562±0.09 to 0.582±0.12 between the coldest area (ITH< = 61) and the hottest (ITH > = 71). The correlations between the estimated Breeding Value (BV) in both zones was 0.607 and only 262 of the top 600 animals selected were better in both zones. These responses indicate that the results of TD should not be considered as an expression of the same trait throughout the trajectory of ITH, in other words there is environmental genotype interaction. An index was made based on all the estimates of the BV throughout ITH that allowed to identify not only the existence of genetic variation in ST but also variations in the way animals responded to the different levels of ITH.
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spelling Genotype Environmental Interaction between Stress Thermic and milk production in Holstein cows in Lima region PeruINTERACCIÓN GENOTIPO AMBIENTE EN ESTRÉS TÉRMICO Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS HOLSTEIN EN LA REGIÓN DE LIMA, PERÚMenendez-Buxadera, AlbertoMore Montoya, Manuel Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo Galván Cavero, Gerardo Menendez-Buxadera, Alberto More Montoya, Manuel Gutiérrez-Reynoso , Gustavo Galván Cavero, Gerardo Vacas Holsteinproducción láctea estrés térmicocorrelaciones genéticasinteracción genotipo ambienteHolstein cowsmilk productionstress thermic genetic correlationsgenotype environmental interactionA total of 352596 results of the test day milk controls (TD), as well as the climatic variables of Temperature and Relative Humidity combined in an index known as ITH, carried out in 5 stables in the Lima region, between January 2006 and December 2018, were available for this study. This database was represented by the TD of 11876 Holstein daughters of 8439 dams and 321 sires and was studied by different random regression models with the objective to estimating the genetic relationships between TD and ITH as an indicator of heat stress (HS). The results indicated that heritability (h2 ), along the ITH scale shows a slightly upward trend (h2 = 0.113±0.01 to 0.187±0.02) until reaching its highest values in the so-called thermal stress zone (ITH>=68 to ITH=77). The genetic correlations (rg) were close to the unit between adjacent or very close ITH levels and decreased as the differences between the HS intensity measured by the ITH increased, reaching results between rg = 0.562±0.09 to 0.582±0.12 between the coldest area (ITH< = 61) and the hottest (ITH > = 71). The correlations between the estimated Breeding Value (BV) in both zones was 0.607 and only 262 of the top 600 animals selected were better in both zones. These responses indicate that the results of TD should not be considered as an expression of the same trait throughout the trajectory of ITH, in other words there is environmental genotype interaction. An index was made based on all the estimates of the BV throughout ITH that allowed to identify not only the existence of genetic variation in ST but also variations in the way animals responded to the different levels of ITH.Un total de 352596 resultados de los controles periódicos de producción (TD), así como así las variables climáticas de Temperatura y Humedad Relativa combinadas en un índice conocido como ITH, realizados en 5 establos de la región de Lima, entre enero del 2006 y diciembre del 2018, estuvieron disponibles para este estudio. Esta base de datos estaba representada los TD de 11876 vacas Holstein hijas de 8439 madres y 321 sementales y fue estudiada por diferentes modelos de regresión aleatoria con el objetivo de estimar las relaciones genéticas entre TD y el ITH como indicador de estrés térmico (ST). Los resultados indicaron que la heredabilidad (h2 ), a lo largo de la escala de ITH manifiesta una tendencia ligeramente ascendente (h2 = 0,113±0,01 a 0,187±0,02) hasta alcanzar sus mayores valores en la denominada zona de estrés térmico (ITH>=68 a ITH=77). Las correlaciones genéticas (rg) fueron cercanos a la unidad entre niveles de ITH adyacentes o muy cercanos y disminuye en la medida que se incrementa las diferencias entre la intensidad de ST medida por los ITH, alcanzando resultados entre rg= 0,562±0,09 a 0,582±0,12 entre la zona de más frío (ITH<=61) y más calor (ITH >=71). Las correlaciones entre los Valor Genético (BV) estimados en ambas zonas fue de 0,607 y solo 262 de los mejores 600 animales seleccionados fueron mejores en ambas zonas. Estas respuestas indican que los resultados de TD no debe considerarse como expresión del mismo rasgo en toda la trayectoria de ITH, en otras palabras, existe interacción genotipo ambiente. Se confeccionó un índice basado en todos los estimados de los BV a lo largo de ITH que permitió identificar no solo la existencia de variación genética en ST sino también variaciones en la forma de respuesta de los animales a los diferentes niveles de ITH.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina La Molina2023-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/acu/article/view/190210.21704/ac.v83i2.1902Anales Científicos; Vol. 83 Núm. 2 (2022): Julio a Diciembre; 160-174Anales Científicos; Vol. 83 No. 2 (2022): July to December; 160-1742519-73980255-0407reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMspahttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/acu/article/view/1902/2502Derechos de autor 2023 Alberto Menendez-Buxadera, Manuel More Montoya, Gustavo Gutiérrez-Reynoso, Gerardo Antonio Galván Caverohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/19022023-06-09T16:27:57Z
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