1997
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1997.430.119
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Curcuma Alismatifolia. I. Plant Morphology and the Effect of Tuberous Root Number on Flowering Date and Yield of Inflorescences

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“…Curcuma species have colorful, long-lasting inflorescences with few pest problems. They are used as cut flowers, flowering pot plants and as a garden plant (Roh and Lawson, 1993), and the plants comprise a number of pink coma bracts in the upper part and green coma bracts in the lower part, with small true flowers (Hagiladi et al, 1997). A well-known species from ancient times is Curcuma longa, turmeric, which is a major spice as well as the major source of yellow dye for coloring food and cloth in most South and Southeast Asian countries (Perry, 1980).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curcuma species have colorful, long-lasting inflorescences with few pest problems. They are used as cut flowers, flowering pot plants and as a garden plant (Roh and Lawson, 1993), and the plants comprise a number of pink coma bracts in the upper part and green coma bracts in the lower part, with small true flowers (Hagiladi et al, 1997). A well-known species from ancient times is Curcuma longa, turmeric, which is a major spice as well as the major source of yellow dye for coloring food and cloth in most South and Southeast Asian countries (Perry, 1980).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…É uma planta ornamental de domesticação recente (PAISOOKSANTIVATANA et al, 2001), sendo considerada um novo produto na indústria da floricultura internacional, com potencial de expansão nos mercados (HAGILADI et al, 1997b) e despertando grande interesse fora das regiões asiáticas (CHRISTIE & NICHOLS, 1996). É produzida comercialmente como flor de corte (Figura 2A) em vários países como Japão, Holanda, Israel, Estados Unidos e China (ZHANG et al, 1995).…”
Section: Curcuma Alismatifolia Gagnepunclassified
“…Também pode ser cultivada como florífera envasada (LEKAWATANA & PITUCK, 1998;PAZ et al, 2001;KUEHNY et al, 2002;SARMIENTO & KUEHNY, 2003;SUSMAN, 2003) e utilizada como planta de jardim, em projetos paisagísticos tropicais (RUAMRUNGSRI et al, 2001). A espécie é originária do Norte da Tailândia e Camboja, onde as brácteas comestíveis são usadas frescas na alimentação (HAGILADI et al, 1997b).…”
Section: Curcuma Alismatifolia Gagnepunclassified
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