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GPLUSE · Genotype and Environment contributing to the sustainability of dairy cow production systems through the optimal integration of genomic selection and novel management protocols based on the development

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201431 December 2018EU funding €8,997,235

The requirement for sustainable food production is a global issue to which the EU contributes as a major livestock producer. It is critical to improve animal production efficiency while sustaining environmentally friendly milk production. More profitable dairy production requires increased milk yield, cow health, longevity and fertility; reduced environmental footprint and optimised use of inputs. These are multifactorial problems to achieve.GplusE aims to identify the genotypes controlling biological variation in the important phenotypes of dairy cows, to appreciate how these are influenced by environmental and management factors and thus allow more informed and accurate use of genomic selection. GplusE will link new genomic data in dairy cows to a comprehensive array of phenotypic information going well beyond those existing traits recorded by dairy breeding organisations. It will develop systems that will focus herd and cow management on key time points in production that have a major influence on the rest of the productive cycle including efficiency, environment, physiological status, health, fertility and welfare. This will significantly advance the science, efficiency and management practices in dairy production well beyond the current state-of-the art. The major bioinformatics element of the proposal will illuminate the bovine genome and ensure a reverse flow of information to annotate human and other mammalian genomes; it will ensure training of animal scientists (PhDs & Postdocs) to a high skill level in the use of bioinformatics.The end result of this project will be a comprehensive, integrated identification of genomic-phenotypic associations relevant to dairy production. This information will be translated into benefits for animal breeding and management that will considerably improve sustainable dairy production. It will provide basic biological information into the mechanisms by which genotype, environment and their interaction influence performance.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

IE · €1,286,365

participant

IRISH CATTLE BREEDING FEDERATION SOCIETY LTD

IE · €660,632

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,259,246

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE

BE · €1,431,740

participant

SERVICE EAAP SRL

IT · €335,615

participant

THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

US · €571,737

participant

THE ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE

UK · €756,717

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €835,713

participant

CENTRE WALLON DE RECHERCHES AGRONOMIQUES

BE · €355,830

participant

FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR NUTZTIERBIOLOGIE

DE · €351,332

participant

AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE

UK · €307,472

participant

VIDENCENTRET FOR LANDBRUG

DK · €104,880

participant

Huazhong Agricultural University

CN · €97,527

participant

SEGES PS

DK

participant

LANDBRUG & FODEVARER F.M.B.A.

DK

participant

CONSIGLIO PER LA RICERCA IN AGRICOLTURA E L'ANALISI DELL'ECONOMIA AGRARIA

IT · €281,629

participant

UNIFARM BVBA

BE · €360,800

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