ABSTRACT
In this study to determine
general and specific combining ability, reciprocal effect and heterosis, three
breeds of rabbits namely New Zealand White (NZW), Dutch (DT) and Chinchilla
(CH) were used. Each breed consisted ofthree does and one sire mated in full
diallei crosses. Seventy-two kittens resulted from the crosses. Preliminary
analysis showed that the effect of genetic group was significant. Consequently,
adjustments were made for fixed factors and diallel analysis was carried out.
General combining ability (GCA) was shown to be an important source ofvariation
in four parameters out oftwelve parameters studied in this experiment. These
parameters are body length (BL), heart girth (HG), ear length (EL) and tail length
(TL) and their GCA values are as follows: - 0.825, 0.000 and 0.825 for NZW, DT
and CH, respectively for BL; -0.475, -0.099 and 0.575 for NZW, DT and CH,
respectively for HG. EL had values of-0.248, -0.047 and 0.295 for NZW, DT and
CH, respectively while GCA for TL was -0.266, 0.101 and 0.164 for NZW, DT and
CH, respectively. Specific combining ability was an important source of
variation for only one trait, that is, head-to-shoulder (HS). Its values are as
follows: 0.067 for NZW x DT, 0.100 for NZW x CH and 0.060 for DT x CH.
Reciprocal effect was not significant (P>0.05). NZW x DT crosses had
positive reciprocal effect for all the traits measured. NZW x CH crosses had
positive reciprocal effects for all the traits with the exception of body width
(BWH) (-0.850), HG (-0.205), LFL (0.110) and TL (-0.055). The reciprocal effect
in DT x CH for all traits, except HS (-0.075), BWT (-11.780) and HLH (-0.250),
were positive. NZW x DT crosses showed negative heterosis for all the
parameters measured, except HS (4.81), BWH (0.06), HG (4.21), HW (1.09) and EL
(8.90). In NZW x CH crosses, heterosis was negative for all traits except HW
(1.18) and LHL (1.76), while in DT x CH crosses, heterosis was positive for all
the traits except LFL (-6.73). The range ofthe positive heterosis in DT x CH is
-6.81 (LFL) to 23.41 (TL). The significant GCA indicates the presence of
additive genes and that improvement in BL, HG, EL and TL could be achieved
through selection and purebreeding. Chinchilla breed has a preponderance of additive
genes and is recommended for crossing other breeds. NZW x CH crosses could be
genetically used in improving HS, BWT, BWH, HG LHL and TL, whereas DT x CH
crosses would be useful in improving BL, HW, ST, EL, HC and LFL as they were
highest in SCA. Crossing could be genetically useful in improving traits
especially in DT x CH. Significant and positive SCA is an indication of
non-additive action, which invariably means that improvement in HS could be
sought through crossbreeding ofspecific breeds. The non-significant reciprocal
effects indicate that any breed can serve as male or female without sacrificing
much of the genetic potentials. The level of heterosis indicates that crossing
improved some traits, especially in DT x CH cross.
OBASI, O (2023). Combining Abilities Fdr Growth Traits In The Domestic Rabbit:- Obasi, Victor N. . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Dec 25, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/combining-abilities-fdr-growth-traits-in-the-domestic-rabbit-obasi-victor-n-7-2
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