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Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens

Heterosis has been widely utilized in chicken breeding to improve economically important traits. However, few studies focused on revealing the factors contributing to egg production heterosis. In this study, White Leghorn and Beijing-You chickens were used as parental breeds to generate purebreds (W...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yuanmei, Sun, Yanyan, Ni, Aixin, Li, Yunlei, Yuan, Jingwei, Ma, Hui, Wang, Panlin, Shi, Lei, Zong, Yunhe, Zhao, Jinmeng, Bian, Shixiong, Chen, Jilan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36279607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102201
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author Wang, Yuanmei
Sun, Yanyan
Ni, Aixin
Li, Yunlei
Yuan, Jingwei
Ma, Hui
Wang, Panlin
Shi, Lei
Zong, Yunhe
Zhao, Jinmeng
Bian, Shixiong
Chen, Jilan
author_facet Wang, Yuanmei
Sun, Yanyan
Ni, Aixin
Li, Yunlei
Yuan, Jingwei
Ma, Hui
Wang, Panlin
Shi, Lei
Zong, Yunhe
Zhao, Jinmeng
Bian, Shixiong
Chen, Jilan
author_sort Wang, Yuanmei
collection PubMed
description Heterosis has been widely utilized in chicken breeding to improve economically important traits. However, few studies focused on revealing the factors contributing to egg production heterosis. In this study, White Leghorn and Beijing-You chickens were used as parental breeds to generate purebreds (WW, YY) and reciprocal crossbreeds (WY, YW) to characterize heterosis for egg production traits including age at first egg (AFE), clutch traits, oviposition pattern, and egg quality traits. Results showed that egg number until 35 wk of age (EN35) was higher in crossbreeds than the average of purebreds (P < 0.05) and exhibited positive heterosis of 4.03% and 2.84%) in WY and YW respectively. Crossbreeds commenced laying earlier than the average of purebreds (P < 0.05) with negative heterosis of −1.24% and −0.92% for WY and YW respectively. Moreover, EN35 had negative correlation with AFE (r = −0.85) and positive correlation with average clutch length (ACL) (r = 0.48) and maximum clutch length (MCL) (r = 0.66). However, negative heterosis for ACL (−19.62%, −16.51%) and MCL (−22.88%, −18.97%) were obtained in WY and YW, respectively. This may be due to the positive heterosis for number of pauses, which was highly correlated with ACL (r = −0.68) and MCL (r = −0.74). The crossbreeding improved the oviposition pattern. Percent egg laying that occurs between 7:00 and 14:00 was 91.50% (WW), 68.28% (YY), 76.87% (WY), and 79.68% (YW) in the experimental populations. On the other hand, oviposition interval (OI) had negative heterosis in crossbreeds and was negatively correlated with EN35 (r = −0.60). Positive heterosis for egg weight of 2.63% and 3.94% and yolk weight of 4.74% and 6.07% were observed in WY and YW, respectively. Taken together, egg production related traits did not contribute equally to EN heterosis. The AFE and OI exhibited significant correlation with EN indicating that they would be important drivers for EN heterosis.
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spelling pubmed-95971142022-10-27 Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens Wang, Yuanmei Sun, Yanyan Ni, Aixin Li, Yunlei Yuan, Jingwei Ma, Hui Wang, Panlin Shi, Lei Zong, Yunhe Zhao, Jinmeng Bian, Shixiong Chen, Jilan Poult Sci MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION Heterosis has been widely utilized in chicken breeding to improve economically important traits. However, few studies focused on revealing the factors contributing to egg production heterosis. In this study, White Leghorn and Beijing-You chickens were used as parental breeds to generate purebreds (WW, YY) and reciprocal crossbreeds (WY, YW) to characterize heterosis for egg production traits including age at first egg (AFE), clutch traits, oviposition pattern, and egg quality traits. Results showed that egg number until 35 wk of age (EN35) was higher in crossbreeds than the average of purebreds (P < 0.05) and exhibited positive heterosis of 4.03% and 2.84%) in WY and YW respectively. Crossbreeds commenced laying earlier than the average of purebreds (P < 0.05) with negative heterosis of −1.24% and −0.92% for WY and YW respectively. Moreover, EN35 had negative correlation with AFE (r = −0.85) and positive correlation with average clutch length (ACL) (r = 0.48) and maximum clutch length (MCL) (r = 0.66). However, negative heterosis for ACL (−19.62%, −16.51%) and MCL (−22.88%, −18.97%) were obtained in WY and YW, respectively. This may be due to the positive heterosis for number of pauses, which was highly correlated with ACL (r = −0.68) and MCL (r = −0.74). The crossbreeding improved the oviposition pattern. Percent egg laying that occurs between 7:00 and 14:00 was 91.50% (WW), 68.28% (YY), 76.87% (WY), and 79.68% (YW) in the experimental populations. On the other hand, oviposition interval (OI) had negative heterosis in crossbreeds and was negatively correlated with EN35 (r = −0.60). Positive heterosis for egg weight of 2.63% and 3.94% and yolk weight of 4.74% and 6.07% were observed in WY and YW, respectively. Taken together, egg production related traits did not contribute equally to EN heterosis. The AFE and OI exhibited significant correlation with EN indicating that they would be important drivers for EN heterosis. Elsevier 2022-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9597114/ /pubmed/36279607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102201 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Poultry Science Association Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION
Wang, Yuanmei
Sun, Yanyan
Ni, Aixin
Li, Yunlei
Yuan, Jingwei
Ma, Hui
Wang, Panlin
Shi, Lei
Zong, Yunhe
Zhao, Jinmeng
Bian, Shixiong
Chen, Jilan
Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
title Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
title_full Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
title_fullStr Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
title_full_unstemmed Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
title_short Research Note: Heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
title_sort research note: heterosis for egg production and oviposition pattern in reciprocal crossbreeds of indigenous and elite laying chickens
topic MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36279607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102201
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