Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study
Increased global use of highly productive breeds of farm animals has been associated with loss of genetic diversity in most species, but especially in local poultry species. In Italy, especially in the Veneto region since 2000, various governmental, non-governmental and private organizations have tr...
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doaj-2de4631e85d546d0bd26d7be0c3a011b2020-11-25T01:32:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2013-06-01122e49e4910.4081/ijas.2013.e492134Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case studyDemir Ozdemir0Eren Durmuş Özdemir1Massimo De Marchi2Martino Cassandro3Akdeniz UniversitesiAkdeniz UniversitesiUniversità di PadovaUniversità di PadovaIncreased global use of highly productive breeds of farm animals has been associated with loss of genetic diversity in most species, but especially in local poultry species. In Italy, especially in the Veneto region since 2000, various governmental, non-governmental and private organizations have tried to preserve the genetic diversity of poultry resources. This successful conservation effort has included various activities: improving knowledge of biological functions, conservation of typical morphological characteristics, development of selection strategies, control of inbreeding and, finally, valorization strategies to diffuse the breed in local productive systems. These activities provide a good example for developing countries, such as Turkey. With the aim of contributing to conservation activities relating to the poultry resources of Turkey, this study described the current status of local chicken breeds in Turkey and Italy, and also makes some recommendations for developing countries such as Turkey.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/2844Sustainable conservation, Local breeds, Denizli breed, Biodiversity, Chicken. |
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Demir Ozdemir Eren Durmuş Özdemir Massimo De Marchi Martino Cassandro Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study Italian Journal of Animal Science Sustainable conservation, Local breeds, Denizli breed, Biodiversity, Chicken. |
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Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study |
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Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study |
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Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study |
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Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study |
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Conservation of local chicken breeds of Turkey and Italy: a case study |
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conservation of local chicken breeds of turkey and italy: a case study |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2013-06-01 |
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Increased global use of highly productive breeds of farm animals has been associated with loss of genetic diversity in most species, but especially in local poultry species. In Italy, especially in the Veneto region since 2000, various governmental, non-governmental and private organizations have tried to preserve the genetic diversity of poultry resources. This successful conservation effort has included various activities: improving knowledge of biological functions, conservation of typical morphological characteristics, development of selection strategies, control of inbreeding and, finally, valorization strategies to diffuse the breed in local productive systems. These activities provide a good example for developing countries, such as Turkey. With the aim of contributing to conservation activities relating to the poultry resources of Turkey, this study described the current status of local chicken breeds in Turkey and Italy, and also makes some recommendations for developing countries such as Turkey. |
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Sustainable conservation, Local breeds, Denizli breed, Biodiversity, Chicken. |
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