TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON CORM GERMINATION AND FLOWERING OF CROCUS SATIVUS L. (SAFFRON)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2024
Abstract
Climate change has hindered Crocus sativus production since its early phases of development are vulnerable to temperature stress. Indoor cultivation of C. sativus in Malaysia is strongly encouraged as it provides optimum plant growth without being impacted by unfavourable weather or geographical limitation. The present study aims to investigate the effects of temperatures on corm germination and flowering of Crocus sativus in a controlled environment. Saffron, a spice derived from the flower of C. sativus is the world's most expensive spice and is native to the Mediterranean region. Three different temperatures (10 degrees C, 23 degrees C and 30 degrees C) were tested for corm germination while the flowering process was tested in the temperature of 16 degrees C, 23 degrees C or 30 degrees C using a randomized complete block design (RCBD). The results showed that C. sativus required a specific temperature setting and developed best in a sequence of high temperature during corm germination to a lower temperature during flower initiation. The optimum temperature for flower formation was 16 degrees C provided that the corms were germinated at a higher temperature in the range of 23 degrees C to 30 degrees C. The results provide valuable information for the cultivation of C. sativus as a new prospect for Malaysia's economy, considering its high commercial and medicinal value.
Keywords
Corm, Crocus sativus, Malaysia, Saffron, Temperature
Divisions
InstituteofBiologicalSciences
Funders
Institute of Research Management and Monitoring, IPPP (PG175-2016A),University of Malaya Research Grant, UMRG (RP024A-14AFR)
Publication Title
Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences-JAPS
Volume
34
Issue
1
Publisher
Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum
Publisher Location
UNIV VETERINARY & ANIMAL SCIENCES, LAHORE, 00000, PAKISTAN