Genotype x environment interaction for growth traits of Nile tilapia in biofloc technology, recirculating water and Cage systems

An assessment was made on the genotype-environment interactions affecting growth traits of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in recirculating water (RAS), biofloc technology (BFT) and Cage systems. Weight data collected at 56 (W56) and 168 (W168) days of age came from a study designed with...

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Published in:Aquaculture Vol. 460; p. 98
Main Authors: Turra, Eduardo Maldonado, Toral, Fabio Luiz Buranelo, de Alvarenga, Érika Ramos, Raidan, Fernanda Santos Silva, Fernandes, Arthur Franciscode Araújo, Alves, Gabriel Francisco de Oliveira, de Sales, Suellen Cristina Moreira, Teixeira, Edgar de Alencar, Manduca, Ludson Guimarães, de Brito, Túlio Soares, da Silva, Marcos Antônio, daSilva, Alaion Fonseca, de Almeida, Luis FelipeCota, dos Santos, Cláudia Regina, eSilva, Martinho deAlmeida
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Abstract An assessment was made on the genotype-environment interactions affecting growth traits of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in recirculating water (RAS), biofloc technology (BFT) and Cage systems. Weight data collected at 56 (W56) and 168 (W168) days of age came from a study designed with 86 full-sib families originating from 43 sires and 86 dams. All animals were raised in RAS until reaching approximately 56 days of age. After that, they were distributed among the three systems evaluated. Variance in W168 was higher in the RAS group, when compared to BFT and cage groups. Posterior means (highest posterior density interval with 95% of samples) of heritability in groups W56, W168 BFT, W168 RAS and W168 Cage were 0.84 (0.77; 0.91), 0.82 (0.73; 0.94), 0.62 (0.53; 0.72) and 0.78 (0.67; 0.88), respectively. Posterior means of genetic correlation (highest posterior density interval with 95% of samples) between W168BFT and W168 RAS, W168BFT and W168 Cage, and W168 RAS vs W168 Cage were 0.99 (0.98; 1.00), 0.83 (0.75; 0.89), and 0.88 (0.83; 0.93), respectively. Posterior means (highest posterior density interval with 95% of samples) of expected response concerning direct selection in groups W168 BFT, W168 RAS and W168 Cage were 87.14 (73.61; 102.64), 98.74 (82.12; 114.98) and 74.23 (60.95; 87.79) grams/generation, respectively. Expected response concerning indirect selection of W168 was similar to direct response. Heritability of W168 depends on farming system but is high; therefore it is safe to say that genetic progress is obtainable through selection. Variance in W168 is subject to the environment. It is unnecessary to develop environment-specific breeding programs aiming for higher weight at 168 days of age of Nile tilapia reared in recirculating water, biofloc and Cage systems.
AbstractList An assessment was made on the genotype-environment interactions affecting growth traits of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in recirculating water (RAS), biofloc technology (BFT) and Cage systems. Weight data collected at 56 (W56) and 168 (W168) days of age came from a study designed with 86 full-sib families originating from 43 sires and 86 dams. All animals were raised in RAS until reaching approximately 56 days of age. After that, they were distributed among the three systems evaluated. Variance in W168 was higher in the RAS group, when compared to BFT and cage groups. Posterior means (highest posterior density interval with 95% of samples) of heritability in groups W56, W168 BFT, W168 RAS and W168 Cage were 0.84 (0.77; 0.91), 0.82 (0.73; 0.94), 0.62 (0.53; 0.72) and 0.78 (0.67; 0.88), respectively. Posterior means of genetic correlation (highest posterior density interval with 95% of samples) between W168BFT and W168 RAS, W168BFT and W168 Cage, and W168 RAS vs W168 Cage were 0.99 (0.98; 1.00), 0.83 (0.75; 0.89), and 0.88 (0.83; 0.93), respectively. Posterior means (highest posterior density interval with 95% of samples) of expected response concerning direct selection in groups W168 BFT, W168 RAS and W168 Cage were 87.14 (73.61; 102.64), 98.74 (82.12; 114.98) and 74.23 (60.95; 87.79) grams/generation, respectively. Expected response concerning indirect selection of W168 was similar to direct response. Heritability of W168 depends on farming system but is high; therefore it is safe to say that genetic progress is obtainable through selection. Variance in W168 is subject to the environment. It is unnecessary to develop environment-specific breeding programs aiming for higher weight at 168 days of age of Nile tilapia reared in recirculating water, biofloc and Cage systems.
Author Raidan, Fernanda Santos Silva
eSilva, Martinho deAlmeida
daSilva, Alaion Fonseca
de Alvarenga, Érika Ramos
de Brito, Túlio Soares
Turra, Eduardo Maldonado
de Sales, Suellen Cristina Moreira
Alves, Gabriel Francisco de Oliveira
Teixeira, Edgar de Alencar
dos Santos, Cláudia Regina
da Silva, Marcos Antônio
Fernandes, Arthur Franciscode Araújo
Toral, Fabio Luiz Buranelo
Manduca, Ludson Guimarães
de Almeida, Luis FelipeCota
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