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Generic parameters for predicted methane production and laser methane detector measurements

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posted on 2023-05-03, 11:39 authored by Natalie Pickering, MGG Chagunda, G Banos, R Mrode, John McEwanJohn McEwan, E Wall
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural systems. Genetic improvement of livestock provides a cumulative and permanent impact on performance, and using high-density SNP panels can increase the speed of improvement for most traits. In this study, a data set of 1,726 dairy cows, collected since 1990, was used to calculate a predicted methane emission (PME) trait from feed and energy intake and requirements based on milk yield, live weight,feed intake, and condition score data. Repeated measurements from laser methane detector (LMD) data were also available from 57 cows. The estimated heritabilities for PME, milk yield, DMI, live weight,condition score, and LMD data were 0.13, 0.25, 0.11,0.92, 0.38, and 0.05, respectively. There was a high genetic correlation between DMI and PME. No SNP reached the Bonferroni significance threshold for the PME traits. One SNP was within the 3 best SNP for PME at wk 10, 20, 30, and 40. Genomic prediction accuracies between dependent variable and molecular breeding value ranged between 0.26 and 0.30.These results are encouraging; however, more work is required before a PME trait can be implemented in a breeding program.

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© 2015 American Society of Animal Science. All rights reserved.

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

American Society of Animal Science

Journal title

Journal of Animal Science

ISSN

0021-8812

Citation

Pickering, N.K., Chagunda, M.G.G., Banos, G., Mrode, R., McEwan, J.C., & Wall, E. (2015). Generic parameters for predicted methane production and laser methane detector measurements. Journal of Animal Science, 93, 11–20.

Funder

PGGRC-Pastoral Greenhouse Gases Research Consortia

Contract number

A20535

Job code

12551x03

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