Research paper
The Appreciation of the Special Combinative Capacity at Three Rabbit Populations from Timiş County, for Corporal Mass of the Descendants at Birth
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- The Appreciation of the Special Combinative Capacity at Three Rabbit Populations from Timiş County, for Corporal Mass of the Descendants at Birth
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Non additive genetic component that is the base of a quantitative character has no predictability, this is the reason for which the present paper is proposing to appreciate the special combinatory capacity for corporal mass of the descendants at birth in a specific crossing scheme combining three rabbit breeds common in Timis county breeders New Zealand White, Large Chinchilla and Californian. The data obtained, statistic presented prove a good special combinative capacity for this character,...
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- Research paper
- Date created
- 2010-05-01
- Creator
- Dorel Dronca / Nicolae Păcală / Ioan Bencsik / Marian Bura / Teofil Oroian / Vasile Cighi / Mihaela Ivancia / Gabi Dumitrescu / Adela Marcu / Daniela Goina / Ada Cean / Liliana Boca
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- Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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- http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/748
- Related subjects
- crossing / hybrids / special combinative capacity / Agriculture / Technology / Science
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