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  • Turkish Journal Of Field Crops
  • Volume:18 Issue:2
  • Influence of Corm Provenance and Sowing Dates on Stigma Yield and Yield Components in Saffron (Crocu...

Influence of Corm Provenance and Sowing Dates on Stigma Yield and Yield Components in Saffron (Crocus sativus L.)

Authors : Reza Amirnia, Mahdi Bayat, Asadollah Gholamian
Pages : 198-204
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Publication Date : 2013-02-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In order to study effect of different sowing dates on stigma yield and yield components in saffron. Field trials were arranged in split plot design was sowing dates insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(05-May, 05-Jun, 05-Jul, 05-Aug, 05-Sep and 05-Oct); as main plot and four ecotypes as sub plots insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Mashhad, Torbat-jam, Gonabad, Birjand); in Mashhad at three distinct years . The results from analysis of variance indicated significant differences between ecotypes and sowing dates in individual years, at last it is distincted that two Mashhad and Torbat-jam ecotypes had the highest stigma yield insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(98.6 and 92.5 mg/m2); in Mashhad climate. Also the best sowing dates were 05-Jun to 05-July in Mashhad. It revealed that climate had significant effects on stigma yield and yield components, so that delaying in cultivation leads to decrease all agronomical traits of saffron. In other hand, results from metereological data indicated that average of temperature and average of sunny hours in comparison with average of percipitation and average of relative humidity, showed maximum effects on stigma yield and yield components, positively. Finally, results from phenotypic correlation indicated that stigma yield showed significant and positive correlation with all studied traits and results from step by step regression indicated that daughter corm number and corm fresh weight had positive and maximum direct effects to improve stigma yield. Therefore, it can be concluded that increasing cultivation density and selecting bigger corms are useful factor to increasing stigma yield
Keywords : Direct and indirect selection, Saffron ecotypes, Step by step regression

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