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Evaluation of resistance to Marek's disease in three white Plymouth rock unes and in two reciprocal crosses

1982; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 11; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/03079458208436077

ISSN

1465-3338

Autores

H. J. L. Maas, Akke J. van der Zypp, J. H. Groenendal, G. L. Kok,

Tópico(s)

Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases

Resumo

Summary Two White Plymouth Rock lines (WPR), both developed into lines resistant for Marek's disease (MD), and one commercial WPR line, supposedly susceptible to the disease, were mated in a number of combinations to evaluate resistance to MD in their pure‐ and crossbred progeny. For this purpose the pedigreed 1‐day‐old progeny chicks were exposed to 3‐week‐old spreader chicks which had been inoculated at 1‐day‐old with virulent MD virus (MDV) and reared with them for the whole experimental period of 15 weeks. Response to the challenge showed that resistance to MD in the cross‐breds was intermediate to that of resistant and susceptible parental Unes. It appeared that, besides a sex effect in the male progeny, the trait for MD resistance was most effectively transferred to the crossbred progeny by the resistant male parents. The rather high level of resistance to MD observed in the progeny of crossmatings between resistant males and susceptible females suggested that resistant males can be employed for upgrading MD resistance in (commercial) stock.

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