2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-992x-2018-0336
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Abstract: Gladiola is an important cut flower worldwide and scheduling field gladiola production is largely dependent on planting at the correct time since its development is controlled by the air temperature. The aim of this study was to configure a planting window of gladiola in order to harvest spikes to be sold on All Souls' Day and Mother's Day holidays in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, taking into account the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phases. The Pheno-Glad model, a dynamic process-based simulat… Show more

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“…The gladiolus plants used were from the cultivars Red Beauty, which form red flowers, and White Goddess, which form white flowers; both have intermediate II cycle (BECKER et al, 2020) and are cultivars with high market demand and long pot life.…”
Section: Harvest Seasonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The gladiolus plants used were from the cultivars Red Beauty, which form red flowers, and White Goddess, which form white flowers; both have intermediate II cycle (BECKER et al, 2020) and are cultivars with high market demand and long pot life.…”
Section: Harvest Seasonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This flower has been studied in the South region of Brazil for approximately 10 years; thus, its growth and development characteristics when grown in beds is widely known (SCHWAB et al, 2015;SCHWAB et al, 2017;UHLMANN et al, 2017;SCHWAB et al, 2018;TOMIOZZO et al, 2018;UHLMANN et al, 2019;TOMIOZZO et al, 2019;BECKER et al, 2020). However, problems in management practices for gladiolus plants persist and need to be adjusted, including those related to the intensive soil use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air temperature is the main abiotic factor that drives gladiola phenology (Schwab et al, 2015). Climate variability such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which causes interannual variability to air temperature in Southern Brazil, can shift the optimum planting window of gladiola according to the ENSO phase (Becker et al, 2020). While studying the ENSO effect produces short-term responses to gladiola farmers, studies on climate change are important for the long term and may drive decisions of policy makers, management practices, and breeding programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zoning for gladiolus has already been developed for the State of Rio Grande do Sul (BECKER et al, 2020) and is assisting producers and technicians in recommending new cultivation areas, with an improvement in the quality of flower stems and aggregation of value and profit on the farm (UHLMANN et al, 2019). So, we hypothesize the same social and economic effects of a gladiolus zoning for the state of Santa Catarina, and due to this we had as objective to develop an Agricultural Climate Risk Zoning for gladiolus in this state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%