Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
To generate information on Central Asian camel fiber quality, fiber samples of 712 camels from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan were characterized. Fixed effects involved geographical location, animal age, sex, coat color and species. Camel species are Bactrians (Camelus bactrianus), dromedaries (Camelus d...
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| author | Iñiguez, Luis Mueller, Joaquin Pablo Ombayev, A. Aryngaziyev, S. Yusupov, S. Ibragimov, A. Suleimenov, M. El-Dine Hilali, M. |
| author_browse | Aryngaziyev, S. El-Dine Hilali, M. Ibragimov, A. Iñiguez, Luis Mueller, Joaquin Pablo Ombayev, A. Suleimenov, M. Yusupov, S. |
| author_facet | Iñiguez, Luis Mueller, Joaquin Pablo Ombayev, A. Aryngaziyev, S. Yusupov, S. Ibragimov, A. Suleimenov, M. El-Dine Hilali, M. |
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| description | To generate information on Central Asian camel fiber quality, fiber samples of 712 camels from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan were characterized. Fixed effects involved geographical location, animal age, sex, coat color and species. Camel species are Bactrians (Camelus bactrianus), dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) and crosses between both species, hereafter referred as hybrids. Fiber traits included clean fine fiber yield (CY), mean fine fiber diameter (MFD), mean fine fiber diameter coefficient of variation (MFD CV), fine fiber curvature (Curv) and fine fiber staple length (SL). The arithmetic averages of CY, MFD, MFD CV, Curv and SL were respectively 37.3%, 18.0 μm, 30.6%, 87.7 °/mm and 46.0 mm for Bactrians; 29.1%, 21.2 μm, 30.3%, 78.2 °/mm and 52.7 mm for dromedaries; and 42.7%, 17.9 μm, 29.5%, 89.9 °/mm and 47.2 mm for hybrids. Significant age by species interaction was detected for all traits. Overall, Bactrian camels had higher CY, lower MFD, higher Curv and lower SL than dromedaries (P < 0.05). The geographical locations significantly differentiated CY and Curv but not the other traits; thus, for the locations studied little could be gained by looking into location variability when planning genetic improvement programs. There were no significant sex differences for all the studied traits, whereas significant differences due to the color of the coat were found only for Curv. The residual phenotypic correlations among CY, MFD and Curv were all high and would be favorable for selection purposes. Likewise, the residual phenotypic correlations between each of these variables with SL would be unfavorable if selection targets an increased SL. The study detected heterogeneity for most fiber quality traits, suggesting that a base is in place for fiber quality improvement. |
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| spelling | INTA16882018-07-04T12:48:33Z Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Iñiguez, Luis Mueller, Joaquin Pablo Ombayev, A. Aryngaziyev, S. Yusupov, S. Ibragimov, A. Suleimenov, M. El-Dine Hilali, M. Fibras de Origen Animal Camelidae Animal Fibres Camelus Kazakhstan Uzbekistan To generate information on Central Asian camel fiber quality, fiber samples of 712 camels from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan were characterized. Fixed effects involved geographical location, animal age, sex, coat color and species. Camel species are Bactrians (Camelus bactrianus), dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) and crosses between both species, hereafter referred as hybrids. Fiber traits included clean fine fiber yield (CY), mean fine fiber diameter (MFD), mean fine fiber diameter coefficient of variation (MFD CV), fine fiber curvature (Curv) and fine fiber staple length (SL). The arithmetic averages of CY, MFD, MFD CV, Curv and SL were respectively 37.3%, 18.0 μm, 30.6%, 87.7 °/mm and 46.0 mm for Bactrians; 29.1%, 21.2 μm, 30.3%, 78.2 °/mm and 52.7 mm for dromedaries; and 42.7%, 17.9 μm, 29.5%, 89.9 °/mm and 47.2 mm for hybrids. Significant age by species interaction was detected for all traits. Overall, Bactrian camels had higher CY, lower MFD, higher Curv and lower SL than dromedaries (P < 0.05). The geographical locations significantly differentiated CY and Curv but not the other traits; thus, for the locations studied little could be gained by looking into location variability when planning genetic improvement programs. There were no significant sex differences for all the studied traits, whereas significant differences due to the color of the coat were found only for Curv. The residual phenotypic correlations among CY, MFD and Curv were all high and would be favorable for selection purposes. Likewise, the residual phenotypic correlations between each of these variables with SL would be unfavorable if selection targets an increased SL. The study detected heterogeneity for most fiber quality traits, suggesting that a base is in place for fiber quality improvement. Fil: Iñiguez, Luis. International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas; Siria Fil: Mueller, Joaquin Pablo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche; Argentina Fil: Ombayev, A. Kazakh Research Institute of Livestock and Forage Production; Kazakhstan Fil: Aryngaziyev, S. Kazakh Research Institute of Livestock and Forage Production; Kazakhstan Fil: Yusupov, S. Karakul Sheep Breeding and Desert Ecology Research Institute; Uzbekistan Fil: Ibragimov, A. Karakul Sheep Breeding and Desert Ecology Research Institute; Uzbekistan Fil: Suleimenov, M. International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas; Siria Fil: El-Dine Hilali, M. International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas; Jordania 2017-11-07T12:18:10Z 2017-11-07T12:18:10Z 2014-03 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1688 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921448813003878 0921-4488 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2013.11.018 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Small ruminant research 117 (1) : 58-65. (March 2014) |
| spellingShingle | Fibras de Origen Animal Camelidae Animal Fibres Camelus Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Iñiguez, Luis Mueller, Joaquin Pablo Ombayev, A. Aryngaziyev, S. Yusupov, S. Ibragimov, A. Suleimenov, M. El-Dine Hilali, M. Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| title | Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| title_full | Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| title_fullStr | Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| title_short | Characterization of camel fibers in regions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| title_sort | characterization of camel fibers in regions of kazakhstan and uzbekistan |
| topic | Fibras de Origen Animal Camelidae Animal Fibres Camelus Kazakhstan Uzbekistan |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1688 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921448813003878 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2013.11.018 |
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