Resistance of beef cattle heifers to the cattle tick Boophilus microplus was evaluated by artificial infestation of 66 beef cattle heifers of the following genetic groups: 16 Nelore (NE), 18 Canchim x Nelore (CN), 16 Angus x Nelore (AN) and 16 Simmental x Nelore (SN). The animals, with a mean age of 16.5 months, were maintained with no chemical tick control in a Brachiaria decumbens pasture. Four artificial infestations with 20,000-B. microplus larvae were carried out 14 days apart and from day 18 to day 22 of each infestation the number of engorged female ticks (≥ 4.5 mm) was counted on the left side of each heifer. Data were analyzed as the percentage of return (PR = percentage of ticks counted relative to the number infested), transformed to (PR)1/4, and as log10 (C11 + 1), in which C11 is the number of ticks in each infestation, using the least squares method with a model that included the effects of genetic group (GG), animal within GG (error a), infestation number (1), GG x I and the residual (error b). Results indicated a significant GG x I interaction, because AN and SN heifers had a higher percentage of return than CN and NE heifers, while CN heifers showed a higher percentage of return than the NE heifers only in infestations 3 and 4. Transformed percentages of return were NE=0.35 ± 0.06, AN=0.89 ± 0.06, CN=0.54 ± 0.05 and SN=0.85 ± 0.06. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.
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da Silva, A. M., de Alencar, M. M., de Almeida Regitano, L. C., de Sena Oliveira, M. C., & Barioni, W. (2007). Artificial infestation of Boophilus microplus in beef cattle heifers of four genetic groups. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 30(4), 1150–1155. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47572007000600020
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