Gene banks for European endangered breeds of pigs. The situation in France, Germany, Italy and Spain

Autor: Labroue, F., Luquet, M., Guillouet, P., Bussiere, J. F., Glodek, P., Wemheuer, W., Gandini, G., Pizzi, F., Delgado, J. V., Poto, A., Ollivier, L.
Jazyk: francouzština
Rok vydání: 2000
Zdroj: Journees de la Recherche Porcine en France 32 (2000): 419–427.
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Labroue, F.; Luquet, M.; Guillouet, P.; Bussiere, J. F.; Glodek, P.; Wemheuer, W.; Gandini, G.; Pizzi, F.; Delgado, J. V.; Poto, A.; Ollivier, L./titolo:Gene banks for European endangered breeds of pigs. The situation in France, Germany, Italy and Spain./doi:/rivista:Journees de la Recherche Porcine en France/anno:2000/pagina_da:419/pagina_a:427/intervallo_pagine:419–427/volume:32
Popis: This review article presents the results of conservation of pig genetic resources over the period 1996-2000, supported by the European Commission (EC) in 4 countries of the European Union. Those actions associate in situ maintaining of local breeds and ex situ cryopreservation. In Europe, the emphasis is generally put on the exploitation of qualitative aspects of products associated to endangered breeds, and on various possibilities of economic valuation of the latter. A particular attention is also given to establishing gene banks made of frozen semen. Practical aspects and requirements for pig gene banks are presented in this paper, as well as the costs involved, on the basis of the techniques presently available. The EC support has enabled France to extend its gene bank launched in 1982, and it has stimulated similar operations in the 3 other countries participating in this action. By the end of 2000, it is expected that approximately 25 000 Al doses will be in store, representing >250 boars, in the 4 countries.
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