Medullation and average fibre diameter vary independently in the wool of Romney sheep

被引:14
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作者
Scobie, DR [1 ]
Bray, AR [1 ]
Merrick, NC [1 ]
机构
[1] AgRes, Lincoln, New Zealand
关键词
nutrition; staple tenacity; selection lines; multiple medullae;
D O I
10.1080/00288233.1998.9513292
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The proportion of medullation was less in wool from a line of Romney sheep selected for High staple tenacity (HST) than in one selected for Low staple tenacity (LST) (1.15% versus 1.58% in 1991-born ram hoggets, P < 0.076; 1.90% versus 3.10% in 1992-born ewe hoggets, P < 0.001). This occurred despite the HST line having the greater mean fibre diameter tram hoggets 35.2 versus 33.1 mu m, P < 0.001; ewe hoggets 35.1 versus 31.8 mu m, P < 0.001). Rams from the selection lines were fed diets containing high and low levels of protein and energy. During the treatment period, the high protein diets increased average fibre diameter by 14% (P < 0.001) and the proportion of medullation to 5.6% compared with 3.8% for the low protein diets (P < 0.001). During the post-treatment period, fibre diameter was 12% higher in the groups fed the high protein diet relative to the low protein diet (P < 0.001), but the proportion of medullation fell to 4.9% for the high protein diets, increased to 4.4% for the low protein low energy diet, and fell slightly for the low protein high energy diet (P < 0.067). The results of these experiments indicate that the proportion of medullation in Romney wool can vary independently of average fibre diameter.
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页码:101 / 110
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