Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important products for use by the human population. The contemporary context includes the competition with petrocarbon-based artificial fibres and concern about excessive persistence of these in the natural environment. Animal fibres present highly valuable characteristics for sustainable production and processing as they are both natural and renewable. On the other hand, their use is recognised to depend on availability of appropriate quality and quantity, the production of which is underpinned by a range of sciences and processes which support development to meet market requirements. This collection of papers combines international experience from S...
The aim of this study was to determine the presence of major genes for fiber diameter (FD), SD of FD...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the fine fibre production from domestic and...
A trial was conducted with 41 alpacas (22 males and 19 females) during the years 2009 and 2010 in th...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
Softcover, 17x24Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species p...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as Suri and Huacaya which differ for th...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as suri and huacaya, which differ in th...
In recent years the SUPPRAD program has reached substantial progress in the textile processing of So...
Llama, the most numerous domestic camelid in Argentina, has good fiber-production ability. Although ...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
Fiber from alpacas represents a substantial component of economic output for South American countrie...
The quality of Huacaya alpaca fibre produced in the region of Huancavelica (Peru) is described based...
Two coat phenotypes have been described in alpaca, Huacaya and Suri. The most common Huacaya type, ...
The aim of this study was to determine the presence of major genes for fiber diameter (FD), SD of FD...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the fine fibre production from domestic and...
A trial was conducted with 41 alpacas (22 males and 19 females) during the years 2009 and 2010 in th...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
Softcover, 17x24Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species p...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as Suri and Huacaya which differ for th...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as suri and huacaya, which differ in th...
In recent years the SUPPRAD program has reached substantial progress in the textile processing of So...
Llama, the most numerous domestic camelid in Argentina, has good fiber-production ability. Although ...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
Fiber from alpacas represents a substantial component of economic output for South American countrie...
The quality of Huacaya alpaca fibre produced in the region of Huancavelica (Peru) is described based...
Two coat phenotypes have been described in alpaca, Huacaya and Suri. The most common Huacaya type, ...
The aim of this study was to determine the presence of major genes for fiber diameter (FD), SD of FD...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the fine fibre production from domestic and...
A trial was conducted with 41 alpacas (22 males and 19 females) during the years 2009 and 2010 in th...