Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Feb 2011)

Adaptation of anthurium cultivars as cut flowers in a subtropical area

  • Adriane Marinho de Assis,
  • Lilian Keiko Unemoto,
  • Ricardo Tadeu de Faria,
  • Deonísio Destro,
  • Lúcia Sadayo Assari Takahashi,
  • Sérgio Ruffo Roberto,
  • Sandra Helena Prudêncio,
  • Antonio Fernando Caetano Tombolato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-204X2011000200007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 161 – 166

Abstract

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the adaptation of anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum) cultivars as cut flowers in a subtropical area, located in north of Paraná State, Brazil. The Apalai, Ianomami, Kinã, nK 102, Parakanã, Rubi, and Terena cultivars were cultivated in a nursery under 80% shade. The number of leaves and inflorescences, floral stem length, length and width of inflorescences, and spadix length were evaluated. The experimental design was in completely randomized blocks, with six replicates and five plants per plot. During the 18 months evaluated, 'Parakanã' produced 11 inflorescences per plant, whereas the other cultivars produced seven to nine inflorescences per plant. The number of leaves produced per plant was: 'Ianomami', 25; 'Parakanã', 20; 'Apalai' and 'Terena', 15; 'Kinã' and 'Rubi', 11; and 'nK 102', 9. The Apalai, nK 102, Parakanã, and Rubi cultivars are the most recommended as cut flowers; the Ianomami cultivar is not recommended as a cut flower in this region.

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