03. Unidade Acadêmica de Serra Talhada (UAST)
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Item Comercialização de flores no município de Serra Talhada - PE(2019) Sá Júnior, Luiz Carlos Rosa de; Souza, Patrícia Ribeiro de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7515103658189588; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1826572980484134The purpose of this paper is to outline the profile of the flower retail market in the municipality of Serra Talhada-PE in 2019. The flower market in Brazil has grown in recent decades, but the production and marketing of flowers and ornamental plants, even with this growth, faces as its main obstacles the specificities of cultural treatment and transport logistics. The theoretical basis was the agricultural commercialization and the characterization of the market of flowers and ornamental plants in Brazil and Pernambuco. The methodology used was based on qualitative analysis of secondary data from bibliographic research and primary data through the application of semi structured questionnaires with the owners of two florists in the municipality of Serra Talhada-PE. Thus, the survey results show that flower production in the state of Pernambuco promotes the acquisition of florists in the municipality of Serra Talhada, with the city of Gravatá the most prominent in the diversity of flowers and producers. It was concluded that the presence of these florists creates employment (local and outside the municipality), stimulates the rendering of services of the flower retail sector, through the diversification of the mix of products offered in the physical stores, besides the use of digital tools. for sale and promotion of their products.Item Produção de amarílis em diferentes recipientes e sombreamento nas condições do Semiárido Pernambucano(2019) Santos, Bruna Kaline de Lima; Silva, Luzia Ferreira da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/632044953717154; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8892618369396659Amaryllis is a bulbous plant commonly sold in pots. Among the flowering plants it has evidence for its umbellated inflorescences consisting of two to twelve flowers positioned on a smooth and hollow green scape with large flowers. However, amaryllis is not cultivated commercially in the Northeast and studies are lacking to guide production, especially for small producers. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the viability of commercial cultivation of amaryllis under Pernambuco semiarid conditions. The experiment was conducted at the Serra Talhada-UAST Academic Unit of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco-UFRPE between June and August 2019. It consisted of a 4X2 bifactor, in which 4 levels of shading (0, 30, 50 and 70 were tested). %) and two types of recipient(1.10 and 3.6 liters). The vegetative parameters analyzed were: leaf length (cm), number of leaves, number of floral leaves, diameter of the floral leaves (cm), length of the floral leaves (cm) and the reproductive parameters were: days for flower opening, number of leaves. flowers, flower crosssectional diameter (cm) and flower longevity. Data were submitted to the mean and regression test in the R statistical program. The best development of leaf length was in the 70% shading mesh and in the 3,6 liter recipient. The length of the floral scape obtained better results in the 70% shading mesh and there was no difference between the recipient volumes. There was greater uniformity in the number of days in the 70% shading mesh, with floral opening within 32 days. For the diameter of the floral scape, the flower cross-sectional diameter, the number of flowers and the number of leaves there was no statistical difference between the analyzed factors. Therefore, the commercial cultivation of amaryllis bulbs of the Minerva variety is viable in Pernambuco semiarid conditions from June to August in 70% shading mesh and in the types of recipient.