Shahed University

Effect manure and chemical fertilizers on some morphological characteristics and yield flowers and replacement corm of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) under irrigation regimes.

R Saeedi | Heshmat Omidi | Amir Bostani

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=159188
Date :  2022/07/11
Publish in :    زراعت و فناوري زعفران=Saffron Agronomy and Technology

Link :  http://saffron.torbath.ac.ir/article_146006.html?lang=fa
Keywords :Nutrition, Water stress, Stigma and style.

Abstract :
In order to investigate the effect of chicken manure and chemical fertilizers on some morphological characteristics and yield flowers and replacement corms of saffron under irrigation regimes,a split plot experiment on the basis of complete randomized block design was conducted at the shahrekord and two consecutive crop years (2018-2019 and 2019-2020) with three replications. Irrigation as main plot at three levels (Fc (0 moisture depletion), 33 moisture depletion and 66 moisture depletion) and nutrition as sub-plot at six levels (control (without fertilizer application), 100 recommended chemical fertilizer, 100 recommended chicken manure, 25 chemical fertilizer + 75 chicken manure, 50 chemical fertilizer + 50 chicken manure and 75 chemical fertilizer + 25 chicken manure) were used. Chicken manure at a rate of 3 tons per hectare and chemical fertilizers including: urea 100 kg, potassium sulfate 150 kg, triple super phosphate 50 kg, iron sulfate 45 kg, zinc sulfate 15 kg and manganese sulfate 20 kg all per hectare based on soil decomposition and needs the plant was used. Also, the morphological traits and yield of flowers and replacement corms was evaluated. The results showed that the interaction effect of year × irrigation × nutrition on all studied traits except leaf number, leaf length and replacement corm diameter was significant at 1 level. The mean comparison compound of the interaction of year × irrigation × nutrition showed that the highest dyr yield of stigma and style in the second year, 33 moisture depletion and 75 chicken manure + 25 chemical fertilizer treatment at the rate of 9.21 kg /ha and the lowest amount In the first year, 66 moisture depletion and control was obtained at the rate of 3.3 kg / ha. Also, with increasing water stress intensity, the effect of 75 chicken manure + 25 chemical fertilizers treatment on the yield of replacement corm increased compared to the control and the effect of this treatment in the second year was more compared to the first year, so that in the first year and field capacity (0 moisture depletion), increasing yield of replacement corm in this treatment compared to the control was 3.2, in 33 moisture depletion 11.8 and in 66 moisture depletion, 26.7 , and in the second years, was respectively 11.2, 15.5 and 38.9. Therefore, this treatment had the highest effect on increasing the yield of saffron stigma and style in all irrigation regimes in this experiment.