2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87052005000400001
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Applied aspects of pineapple flowering

Abstract: Flowering is an amazing, integrated and complex process of multifatorial control, which due to its great importance for agriculture has been extensively studied worldwide. Pineapple is one of the main crops on which many research works about this subject have been carried out, and it was the first one to have artificially induced flowering. However, even with all those studies, pineapple flowering is not yet characterized in many aspects. The main point for the comprehension of the physiologic aspects of flowe… Show more

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“…Using the Ta value, regression was applied as a function of latitude, longitude, and altitude for the whole basin. The risk classes defined for Ta were as follows: high risk-below 19 • C; medium risk-between 19 and 21 • C; low risk-greater than 21 • C [26,29,30]. (c) Frost Risk: We used meteorological data from the thirteen-season historical series, taking into account occurrences of temperatures of 1 • C or below as observed within the meteorological shelters, to calculate the risk of frost.…”
Section: Agroclimatic Risk Zoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using the Ta value, regression was applied as a function of latitude, longitude, and altitude for the whole basin. The risk classes defined for Ta were as follows: high risk-below 19 • C; medium risk-between 19 and 21 • C; low risk-greater than 21 • C [26,29,30]. (c) Frost Risk: We used meteorological data from the thirteen-season historical series, taking into account occurrences of temperatures of 1 • C or below as observed within the meteorological shelters, to calculate the risk of frost.…”
Section: Agroclimatic Risk Zoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The probabilities of annual frost occurrence were calculated and correlated with altitude and latitude, obtaining a regression equation for the risk of frost. Using adjusted regressions, values greater than 40% were considered to be high risk [26,28,29].…”
Section: Agroclimatic Risk Zoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flowering initiation of pineapple plants is affected by the plant weight, varieties and environment conditions (Cunha, 2005). If the plants are too small they cannot be induced to flower successfully even if treated with ethephon (Van de Poel et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pineapple's Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) restricts CO 2 uptake to the dark periods of low transpiration (due to stomatal closure) and low evapotranspiration. This makes the pineapple plant highly water use efficient and therefore well adapted to arid conditions although the growth is sensitive to climate [9]. Lack of water at any stage of crop development can, however, result in low productivity [12].…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contribution of minimum temperature to yield variations was up to 82%, showing the relationship was the greatest which supports the view of Rainha et al [34] that minimum temperature is a critical climate variable in pineapple production. Increases in minimum temperature above 26 °C are known to hinder flower induction and this contributes to loss of yield and quality [9]. Even moderate elevation of temperatures poses possibly significant reduction in flowering of crops [35].…”
Section: Effect Of Climate On Pineapple Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%