Genetic parameters of meat technological quality traits in a grand-parental commercial line of turkey

Genetics parameters for meat quality traits and their relationships with body weight and breast development were estimated for a total of 420 male turkeys using REML. The birds were slaughtered in a commercial plant and the traits measured included pH at 20 min (pH20) and 24 h post-mortem (pHu) and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genetics selection evolution (Paris) 2003-11, Vol.35 (6), p.623-635
Hauptverfasser: Le Bihan-Duval, E. ((Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Nouzilly (France). Centre de Tours, Station de Recherches Avicoles)), Berri, C, Baeza, E, Sante, V, Astruc, T, Remignon, H, Le Pottier, G, Bentley, J, Beaumont, C, Fernandez, X
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Zusammenfassung:Genetics parameters for meat quality traits and their relationships with body weight and breast development were estimated for a total of 420 male turkeys using REML. The birds were slaughtered in a commercial plant and the traits measured included pH at 20 min (pH20) and 24 h post-mortem (pHu) and colour of the breast and thigh meat. The heritabilities of the rate and the extent of the pH fall in the breast muscle were estimated at h2 = 0.21 +/- 0.04 and h2 = 0.16 +/- 0.04, respectively. Heritabilities ranging from 0.10 to 0.32 were obtained for the colour indicators in the breast muscle. A marked negative genetic correlation (rg = -0.80 +/- 0.10) was found between pH20 and lightness (L) of breast meat, both traits corresponding to PSE indicators. The pH20 in the thigh muscle had a moderate heritability (h2 = 0.20 +/- 0.07) and was partially genetically related to pH20 in the breast muscle (rg = 0.45 +/- 0.17). Body weight and breast yield were positively correlated with both initial and ultimate pH and negatively with the lightness of breast meat
ISSN:0999-193X
1297-9686
DOI:10.1051/gse:2003043