2015
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2015.1104.65
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On farm heliconia cut flower selection in Pernambuco – Brazil

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“…Axes of research (Rodríguez, 2013;Loges et al, 2015) Productive: substrate, fertilization, pests and diseases, irrigation, in vitro crops, propagation, genetic diversity, plantation density, yield, cultural tasks (management), wastewater treatments.…”
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“…Axes of research (Rodríguez, 2013;Loges et al, 2015) Productive: substrate, fertilization, pests and diseases, irrigation, in vitro crops, propagation, genetic diversity, plantation density, yield, cultural tasks (management), wastewater treatments.…”
Section: Elements Categoriesmentioning
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“…For the topic of genetic resources, the authors made contributions to the study of more than 20 heliconia genotypes in order to determine the commercial potential as cut flower in the tropical flower industry (Loges et al, 2007;Costa et al, 2009;Rocha et al, 2010;Merida et al, 2013;Araujo et al, 2015;Loges et al, 2015;Pereira et al, 2016). Also the study of the morphology and genetic variability of this species (Hapsari et al, 2019;Kannan et al, 2019;Raizer et al, 2019) and the ability to adapt to different edaphoclimatic conditions (Tokarz et al, 2019).…”
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“…The selection criteria established by the producers are indispensable to make the tropical flower sector more sustainable, profitable and competitive in the tropical floriculture sector (Loges et al, 2015) The challenges encountered by the producers involve propagation, control of flowering, adequate useful life of the vase, among others (Pizano, 2005).…”
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“…Considerando esses critérios, produtores de flores tropicais da região Nordeste do Brasil, selecionaram as espécies H. rostratae H. raulinianapor apresentarem maior produção, boa aceitação no mercado e durabilidade pós-colheita superior a dez dias. Já as espécies H. chartacea (Sexy, Pink e Sexy Scarlet), H. pendula e H. collinsiana podem deixar de ser cultivadas, por não atenderem as características de interesse, apresentam menor produção, baixa aceitação no mercado e durabilidade inferior a dez dias(LOGES et al, 2015).Santos et al (2020) realizaram uma pesquisa com o objetivo de analisar a viabilidade econômica da produção de Helicônia e outras flores, em uma propriedade rural familiar no estado do Mato Grosso. Os resultados demonstraram que o cultivo de Helicônias é viável economicamente, apresentando Valor Presente Líquido (VPL) positivo, Taxa Interna de Retorno (TIR) superior à Taxa Mínima de atratividade (TMA= 11,15%), com tempo de retorno do investimento em pouco mais de dois anos em condições normais.…”
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