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Genotype-environment interaction on milk production in Holstein in Brazil: (I) sire model

Records on 14.418 first lactations of Holstein cows sired by 324 bulls distributed in 181 herds in different States from 1981 to 1991, were used to study the effect of genotype-environment interaction on milk production. The data were distributed in three levels (low-B, medium-M, and high-A) according to the average of the herd milk production. (Co)variances components were estimated by REML using two sire models. The variance components of sire ranged from 116,879 to 274,871 were larger at the higher levels, the residuals ranged from 1,691,879 to 1,956,025, increasing with the production level of the herds and the interaction ranged from 66,854 to 149,972 with the highest value when the daughters performed at the extreme levels. The heritabilities ranged from 0.22 to 0.49 and the genetic correlations were 0.22, 0.46, and 0.69, respectivelly, among the levels low and high, low and medium, and medium and high.

genotype by environment interaction; milk production; restricted maximum likelihood


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