Relationship between wool cortisol, wool quality indices of Australian Merino rams and climatic variables in Tasmania

IF 2.1 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Troy Cobb, Georgia-Constantina Hantzopoulou, Edward Narayan
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Introduction Australia is the world’s largest producer and exporter of fine wool. External factors (i.e., non-genetic) that affect wool phenotype need to be identified and managed to minimize any negative effects on wool quality. Climatic stress is one external event that can affect wool phenotype, other stressors include shearing, nutrition, disease, pregnancy, and lambing. This study focuses on the relationship between Saxon Merino ram wool phenotype and wool cortisol. The hypotheses had two parts (i) wool cortisol levels would vary seasonally and variations would correlate with wool phenotype (ii) that these seasonal variations would also correlate with thermal indices. Methods Cortisol levels in Saxon Merino ram wool samples were determined using a cortisol enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) using polyclonal cortisol antibody. The wool cortisol results were correlated for significance with thermal indices including Temperature Humidity Index [THI] and Chill Index [CI] obtained from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Results Part 1 of hypothesis one was supported with wool cortisol showing significant seasonal variation. Part 2 of hypothesis 1 was not supported, with no statistically significant causality present between total wool cortisol levels and the price index of Saxon Merino ram wool. However, there was significant causality between wool cortisol and coarse edge measurement (CEM) of wool. Hypothesis 2, the proposal that thermal indices would impact on wool cortisol was also not supported. Discussion It can be concluded that although conclusive causality between total wool cortisol and wool phenotype quality could not be ascertained, there were indirect effects of cortisol levels on wool phenotypes with significant effects on the CEM. The CEM of Merino Saxon ram wool can be manipulated by assessing and managing cortisol levels during the growth cycles of Merino wool, through appropriate nutrition and husbandry procedures stress could be managed.
澳大利亚美利奴公羊羊毛皮质醇、羊毛品质指标与塔斯马尼亚气候变量的关系
澳大利亚是世界上最大的细羊毛生产国和出口国。需要识别和管理影响羊毛表型的外部因素(即非遗传因素),以尽量减少对羊毛质量的负面影响。气候压力是影响羊毛表型的一个外部因素,其他压力因素包括剪羊毛、营养、疾病、怀孕和产羔。本研究的重点是撒克逊美利奴公羊羊毛表型与羊毛皮质醇的关系。假设有两部分(i)羊毛皮质醇水平会随季节变化,变化将与羊毛表型相关(ii)这些季节变化也与热指数相关。方法采用多克隆皮质醇抗体,采用皮质醇酶免疫分析法(EIA)检测萨克逊美利奴羊羊毛样品的皮质醇水平。羊毛皮质醇结果与澳大利亚气象局获得的温度湿度指数(THI)和寒冷指数(CI)等热指数具有显著性相关。结果羊毛皮质醇具有显著的季节变化,支持假设一的第一部分。假设1的第二部分不被支持,羊毛总皮质醇水平与撒克逊美利奴羊羊毛价格指数之间不存在统计学上显著的因果关系。然而,羊毛皮质醇与羊毛粗边测量(CEM)之间存在显著的因果关系。假设2,热指数对羊毛皮质醇的影响也不被支持。综上所述,虽然总羊毛皮质醇与羊毛表型质量之间的决定性因果关系无法确定,但皮质醇水平对羊毛表型有间接影响,对CEM有显著影响。通过对美利奴羊毛生长周期皮质醇水平的评估和管理,可以控制美利奴撒克逊公羊毛的CEM,通过适当的营养和饲养程序可以控制应激。
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