2011
DOI: 10.14295/rbho.v17i1.719
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Avaliação de espécies de Costaceae para uso ornamental

Abstract: <p>Este trabalho teve como objetivos mensurar e avaliar características morfológicas e agronômicas de 12 espécies da família Costaceae do banco de germoplasma de Zingiberales ornamentais do Instituto Agronômico (IAC), visando à indicação de espécies de costáceas para uso ornamental, considerando as categorias para uso como flor de corte, hastes cortadas, plantas de vaso e paisagismo. Em condições de campo, foram avaliadas dez plantas de cada espécie, com idade de um ano. Para a caracterização morfológica… Show more

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“…It is also important to note that the characteristic of retaining flowers in the inflorescences does not occur in all Costaceae species. As shown by Castro et al (2011), only two of 12 species studied exhibited flowers constrained to the bracts after senescence. This characteristic does not exclude the use of these species as cut flowers, especially if they have good productivity, high durability and market acceptance.…”
Section: Floral Cutting Stemsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…It is also important to note that the characteristic of retaining flowers in the inflorescences does not occur in all Costaceae species. As shown by Castro et al (2011), only two of 12 species studied exhibited flowers constrained to the bracts after senescence. This characteristic does not exclude the use of these species as cut flowers, especially if they have good productivity, high durability and market acceptance.…”
Section: Floral Cutting Stemsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Consequently, the floral stems were discarded, even if the stems still had an acceptable characteristic color on most of the bracts. However, due to the potential of the species as a cut flower, the requirement to remove the flowers of inflorescences is not an impediment to use these species as cut flower (CASTRO et al, 2011). It is also important to note that the characteristic of retaining flowers in the inflorescences does not occur in all Costaceae species.…”
Section: Floral Cutting Stemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…), espécie exótica no Brasil (nativa na Austrália, Nova Guiné e Indonésia), é usada como ornamental devido as inflorescências que surgem diretamente dos rizomas, além de espécies conhecidas como cóstus ou cana-do-brejo, pertencentes ao gênero Costus, algumas destas nativas, no entanto o potencial ornamental das espécies brasileiras é pouco explorado. Castro et al (2011), apresentaram 12 espécies nativas e exóticas de Costaceae com potencial ornamental no Brasil, baseado no banco de germoplasma de Zingiberales ornamentais do Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC), pertencentes aos gêneros Costus, Cheilocostus e Dimerocostus, com espécies adequadas para paisagismo, cultivo em vasos, cultivo em grandes recipientes, produção de flores de corte e comercialização das hastes foliares, principalmente do gênero Costus, com nove espécies.…”
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“…The species of the genus Costus (Costaceae) have great interest because of its beautiful and exotic ornamental inflorescences and foliage (GONÇALVES et al, 2005). Costus are indicated species for landscape design, pot plants, big pot plants and as cut flower and stems (CASTRO et al, 2011). Costus arabicus L. is an herbaceous species, with simple leaves without stipules, distributed in spiral arrangement around the stem and has great ornamental interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%