Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru

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The study was carried out in two communities of the Tacna Region, Peru to determine textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre and its degree of association with sex, age and coat colour. Fibre samples from 817 and 683 alpacas from the Huaytire and Maure communities, respectively, were analysed...

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Autores: Gandarillas Espezua, Daniel, Quispe Quispe, Abel Eleazar, Puma Iquise, Angelina, Torres Hualla, Edith Annie, Rios Bobadilla, Rosario Milagros, Quispe Coaquira, Jesús E.
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:alpaca
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coat color
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fibra
comunidad
color de manto
asociación
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
Características textiles de la fibra de alpacas Huacaya en comunidades altoandinas de la región Tacna, Perú
title Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
spellingShingle Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
Gandarillas Espezua, Daniel
alpaca
arid
fibre
community
coat color
association
alpaca
árido
fibra
comunidad
color de manto
asociación
title_short Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
title_full Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
title_fullStr Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
title_sort Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gandarillas Espezua, Daniel
Quispe Quispe, Abel Eleazar
Puma Iquise, Angelina
Torres Hualla, Edith Annie
Rios Bobadilla, Rosario Milagros
Quispe Coaquira, Jesús E.
Gandarillas Espezua, Daniel
Quispe Quispe, Abel Eleazar
Puma Iquise, Angelina
Torres Hualla, Edith Annie
Rios Bobadilla, Rosario Milagros
Quispe Coaquira, Jesús E.
author Gandarillas Espezua, Daniel
author_facet Gandarillas Espezua, Daniel
Quispe Quispe, Abel Eleazar
Puma Iquise, Angelina
Torres Hualla, Edith Annie
Rios Bobadilla, Rosario Milagros
Quispe Coaquira, Jesús E.
author_role author
author2 Quispe Quispe, Abel Eleazar
Puma Iquise, Angelina
Torres Hualla, Edith Annie
Rios Bobadilla, Rosario Milagros
Quispe Coaquira, Jesús E.
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author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv alpaca
arid
fibre
community
coat color
association
alpaca
árido
fibra
comunidad
color de manto
asociación
topic alpaca
arid
fibre
community
coat color
association
alpaca
árido
fibra
comunidad
color de manto
asociación
description The study was carried out in two communities of the Tacna Region, Peru to determine textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre and its degree of association with sex, age and coat colour. Fibre samples from 817 and 683 alpacas from the Huaytire and Maure communities, respectively, were analysed with the OFDA 2000 equipment. The experimental design corresponded to a complete random block 2x5x2 with fixed effects. The alpaca fibre of the Huaytire community presented finer fibres (20.51±2.52 µm) and less dispersion (5.15±0.96 µm), with greater comfort (93.85±8.26%) and a higher curvature index (36.58±5.79 °/mm), as well as longer wick length (10.45±2.21 cm). The white fibres have greater fineness (20.79±2.62 µm), and less dispersion (5.18±0.95 µm) than the coloured ones, while the comfort factor, curvature index and wick length of the white fibres showed greater values. In relation to the age group, the young alpacas presented better textile characteristics than the adults, while only fineness showed significant differences (p<0.05) in favour of the male. The wick length showed no association with the other textile characteristics. In conclusion, the textile characteristics vary according to the community, sex, age and coat colour, where the best results were found in the Huaytire community, in males, in white fibres and in young animals.
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spelling Textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre in high Andean communities of the Tacna region, PeruCaracterísticas textiles de la fibra de alpacas Huacaya en comunidades altoandinas de la región Tacna, PerúGandarillas Espezua, DanielQuispe Quispe, Abel EleazarPuma Iquise, AngelinaTorres Hualla, Edith AnnieRios Bobadilla, Rosario MilagrosQuispe Coaquira, Jesús E.Gandarillas Espezua, DanielQuispe Quispe, Abel EleazarPuma Iquise, AngelinaTorres Hualla, Edith AnnieRios Bobadilla, Rosario MilagrosQuispe Coaquira, Jesús E.alpacaaridfibrecommunitycoat colorassociationalpacaáridofibracomunidadcolor de mantoasociaciónThe study was carried out in two communities of the Tacna Region, Peru to determine textile characteristics of Huacaya alpaca fibre and its degree of association with sex, age and coat colour. Fibre samples from 817 and 683 alpacas from the Huaytire and Maure communities, respectively, were analysed with the OFDA 2000 equipment. The experimental design corresponded to a complete random block 2x5x2 with fixed effects. The alpaca fibre of the Huaytire community presented finer fibres (20.51±2.52 µm) and less dispersion (5.15±0.96 µm), with greater comfort (93.85±8.26%) and a higher curvature index (36.58±5.79 °/mm), as well as longer wick length (10.45±2.21 cm). The white fibres have greater fineness (20.79±2.62 µm), and less dispersion (5.18±0.95 µm) than the coloured ones, while the comfort factor, curvature index and wick length of the white fibres showed greater values. In relation to the age group, the young alpacas presented better textile characteristics than the adults, while only fineness showed significant differences (p<0.05) in favour of the male. The wick length showed no association with the other textile characteristics. In conclusion, the textile characteristics vary according to the community, sex, age and coat colour, where the best results were found in the Huaytire community, in males, in white fibres and in young animals.El estudio se llevó en dos comunidades de la Región Tacna, Perú, con el objetivo de determinar las características textiles de fibra de alpacas Huacaya y su grado de asociación con el sexo, edad y color de manto. Se analizaron las muestras de fibra de 817 y 683 alpacas de las comunidades de Huaytire y Maure, respectivamente, con el equipo OFDA 2000. El diseño experimental correspondió a un bloque completo al azar 2x5x2 de efectos fijos. Las fibras de las alpacas de la comunidad de Huaytire presentan fibras más finas (20.51±2.52 µm), con menor dispersión (5.15±0.96 µm), con mayor confort (93.85±8.26 %), y con mayor índice de curvatura (36.58±5.79 °/mm), así como mayor longitud de mecha (10.45±2.21 cm). Las fibras blancas tienen mayor finura (20.79±2.62 µm), y menor dispersión (5.18±0.95 µm) que los de color, en tanto que el factor de confort, índice de curvatura y longitud de mecha de las fibras blancas fueron mayores. Con relación al grupo etario, las alpacas jóvenes presentaron mejores características textiles que las adultas, en tanto solo la finura mostró diferencias significativas (p<0.05) a favor del macho. La longitud de mecha no mostró asociación con las otras características textiles. En conclusión, las características textiles varían de acuerdo con la comunidad, sexo, edad y color de manto, donde los mejores resultados se encontraron en la comunidad de Huaytire, en machos, en fibras blancas y en animales jóvenes.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2379110.15381/rivep.v33i5.23791Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 5 (2022); e23791Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 5 (2022); e237911682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/23791/18768Derechos de autor 2022 Daniel Gandarillas Espezua, Abel Eleazar Quispe Quispe, Angelina Puma Iquise, Edith Annie Torres Hualla, Rosario Milagros Rios Bobadilla, Jesús E. Quispe Coaquirahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/237912022-10-28T11:06:27Z
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