| نویسندگان | Hamid-Reza Fallahi,Reza Moshtaghi,shadi parvaneh,mohammad eslahisani,faezeh rajabi,mohammadreza foroghimoghadam,fatemeh alizadeh,Haniyeh Salmani Zade,Zahra Eftekhari,maryam mir baloch zehi,fatemeh jafari,sorayya ahani,narges boshadi |
| همایش | ششمین همایش ملی گیاهان دارویی و طب سنتی |
| تاریخ برگزاری همایش | 2025-12-03 |
| محل برگزاری همایش | تربت حیدریه |
| شماره صفحات | 0-0 |
| نوع ارائه | پوستر |
| سطح همایش | داخلی |
| کلید واژه ها | Sprouting percentage, Corm size, Leaf emergence, Early growth, Controlled conditions |
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چکیده مقاله
In saffron (Crocus sativus L.), flowering typically occurs before leaf emergence; however, in some
cases, leaves may sprout simultaneously with flowering, causing difficulties during flower
harvesting. Delaying leaf emergence in the field can therefore improve crop management. This study
aimed to evaluate the effect of corm weight on early leaf emergence under controlled conditions. An
experiment was conducted in a germinator at 15 °C, the temperature commonly recommended for
saffron flower emergence. Corms weighing 2, 5, and 7 g were arranged in a completely randomized
design with three replications in the Seed Laboratory of the University of Birjand, Iran. Mediumweight
corms (5 g) showed the highest sprouting percentage (93.8%), while small (2 g) and large (7
g) corms exhibited lower sprouting percent of 70.5% and 60%, respectively. Leaf number and length
were also greatest in the 5-g corms. The results suggest that small and medium corms, which have
limited flowering capacity, sprout leaves earlier and may disrupt the harvest of flowers from larger
corms when grown together. These results reflect only the initial growth stage under controlled
conditions and cannot be directly generalized to the entire growing season and under field conditions.
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