Genotype x environment interaction via models of reaction norms for growth traits in Nelore cattle

Authors

  • Diego Pagung Ambrosini Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia (Uesb), Campus Juvino de Oliveira, Praça Primavera, no 40, CEP 45700‑000 Itapetinga, BA, Brasil.
  • Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado Uesb, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Rua José Moreira Sobrinho, Bairro Jequiezinho, s/no, CEP 45206‑190 Jequié, BA, Brasil.
  • Raimundo Martins Filho Universidade Federal do Ceará, Campus de Cariri, Avenida Tenente Raimundo Rocha, s/no, Cidade Universitária, CEP 63040‑360 Juazeiro do Norte, CE, Brasil.
  • Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro Uesb, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Rua José Moreira Sobrinho, Bairro Jequiezinho, s/no, CEP 45206‑190 Jequié, BA, Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2016.v51.22137

Keywords:

genetic evaluation, genetic correlation, genetic parameters, phenotypic plasticity, reproducers, environmental sensitivity

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the sensitivity of Nelore cattle to the environment by different models of reaction norms and to estimate the genetic progress in environmental gradient. The parameters weight gain from weaning to yearling (WG345) and adjusted weight at 205 days of age (W205) were determined. A standard animal model (AM), two reaction norm hierarchical models with residual variance homoscedasticity, and two with heterogeneity were used. The homoscedastic reaction norm hierarchical model with one step showed the best fit. The direct heritability coefficients from the low environment to the high one, in environmental gradient, were 0.03 to 0.63 and 0.13 to 0.62, respectively, for WG345 and W205. The correlations between the intercept and the slope of the reaction norm were: 0.93, for WG345 (direct); 0.95, for WG345 (maternal); 0.92, for W205 (direct); and 0.82, for W205 (maternal). The correlations indicate that animals with high genetic value tend to positively respond to better environments. The genetic trends showed gains for the direct effects, mainly in the best environments. There is genetic variation for sensitivity of animals, in different environments, a fact that allows of the selection of animals of more appropriate genotypes for the production in a particular environment.

Published

2016-03-30

How to Cite

Ambrosini, D. P., Malhado, C. H. M., Martins Filho, R., & Carneiro, P. L. S. (2016). Genotype x environment interaction via models of reaction norms for growth traits in Nelore cattle. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 51(2), 177–186. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2016.v51.22137

Issue

Section

ANIMAL SCIENCE