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CHEN Hai-yan, FU Yan, NIU Dong, RUAN Hui. Crossbreeding parameters for fertility traits in a rotational crossbreeding between Landrace and Piétrain pigs[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2002, 3(3): 367-370.
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Abstract: The reproduction characteristics of 343 sows in six different breeding groups were analyzed to estimate the crossbreeding parameters. The results indicated that the ovulation rate and the weights of uterus and ovary are mainly determined by the additive genetic effects while the nonadditive genetic effects play an important role in embryonal traits and litter performance. The heterosis effects in the first litter are larger than those in the second litter because of heterosis x environment interaction. The results also showed the existence of a highly significant maternal heterosis effect on the fertility traits of sows.
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