Title of article :
The Changes in Yield, Biochemical Properties and Essential Oil Compounds of Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) Plants Treated with Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers under Dryland Farming System
Author/Authors :
Kianimanesh, Keivan Department of Horticulture Sciences and Agronomy - Agriculture and Food Science College - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Lebaschi, Mohammad Hossein , Jaimand, Kamkar , Abdosi, Vahid Department of Horticulture Sciences and Agronomy - Agriculture and Food Science College - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Tabaei Aghdaei, Reza
Abstract :
The use of environmental friendly fertilizers is the main agricultural practice to improve the plant quality and quantity. The
present study aims to assess the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on flower and stigma yield, biochemical
properties and essential oil (EO) composition of saffron (Crocus Sativus L.) in research station of Hamand Absard, Iran.
The plants were treated with cattle manure (20 t ha-1) and foliar application of delfard (7 kg ha-1) and floral P (2.5 kg ha-1)
in a completely randomized block design (CRBD) with three replications under dryland farming system. The results
showed significant increases of flower number and yield under all fertilizers compared to control. The yield of fresh and
dry stigma under manure application was higher than floral and delfard. The response of chlorophyll (Chl) concentration
was different under fertilizers. Floral and manure application led to higher Chl a compared to control. Chl b under manure
and delfard was significantly higher than control and floral. TPC and TFC were significantly improved by organic and
inorganic fertilizers. The main improvement of TPC and TFC was obtained under manure application followed by floral
and delfard. GC/MS analysis showed the main EO composition were Methyl pentanoate (25.8- 62.15%) followed by
Dihydro- β- ionol (17.7-34.79%), and hexadecyl acetate (4.9-9.4%), representing different responses to fertilizers. To sum
up, the best fertilizer to improve the yield of saffron was manure followed by floral and delfard.
Keywords :
Essential oil composition , Dryland farming system , Stigma yield , Delfard , Manure
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products