2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-43662009000200009
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Potencial agroclimático para a Alpinia purpurata, no Estado de Pernambuco

Abstract: Objetivou-se realizar o zoneamento agroclimático do Estado de Pernambuco, visando dar subsídios à seleção de locais para a implantação da flor tropical Alpinia purpurata. Dados climáticos de 123 localidades foram utilizados, dos quais 69 com uma série acima de 30 anos de observações e 54 abaixo de 30 anos de observações obtendo-se assim, melhor representatividade de dados no Estado. Dos dados climáticos de temperaturas médias do ar e precipitação pluviométrica, calcularam-se os balanços hídricos climatológicos… Show more

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“…(Zingiberaceae), popularly known as "red ginger", has great ornamental value and is also used for production of fibers, paper, dyes, spices, and perfumes. It is cultivated on a large scale due to its ability to bloom throughout the year as well as the profusion and durability of its flowers (Medeiros et al, 2009;Vict orio et al, 2010). Santos et al (2012) were the first to report the insecticidal action of A. purpurata inflorescence essential oil; essential oils extracted from inflorescences of the red and pink variants were active against the dengue vector, Aedes aegypti L., by killing the fourth instar larvae and exerting an oviposition-deterrent effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Zingiberaceae), popularly known as "red ginger", has great ornamental value and is also used for production of fibers, paper, dyes, spices, and perfumes. It is cultivated on a large scale due to its ability to bloom throughout the year as well as the profusion and durability of its flowers (Medeiros et al, 2009;Vict orio et al, 2010). Santos et al (2012) were the first to report the insecticidal action of A. purpurata inflorescence essential oil; essential oils extracted from inflorescences of the red and pink variants were active against the dengue vector, Aedes aegypti L., by killing the fourth instar larvae and exerting an oviposition-deterrent effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 7A shows the spatial distribution of the State rainfall regime, the Zona da Mata mesoregion presented the highest rates of rainfall with variation between 2300 to 1800 mm year -1 . The potential evapotranspiration achieved high levels in the Sertão and Sertão do São Francisco mesoregions with 1300 and 1400 mm year -1 , respectively, the lowest values were found in the southern Agreste, due to the low temperatures and high altitudes in the region ( Figure 7B), being propitious for the development of plants sensible to high temperatures as affirmed by MEDEIROS et al (2009) studying the zoning of the Alpinia purpurata for the State. The spatial distribution of the real evapotranspiration presented the highest rates in the Zona da Mata with 1200 mm year -1 , and the smallest values in the entire Sertão region with 350 mm day -1 ( Figure 7C).…”
Section: Regular Yearsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…During the experimental period, the temperature in the state of Mato Grosso varied from 23 ºC to 30 ºC (INMET, 2017). According to Medeiros et al (2009), in studies with A. purpurata in the state of Pernambuco, where the climate is tropical, with an average annual temperatures of 25 ºC, this species develops well under 50% (mainly the pink species) or 20% -45% shading.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%