Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (Sep 2015)

Phenological growth stages of saffron plant (Crocus sativus L.) according to the BBCH Scale

  • Horacio Lopez-Corcoles,
  • Antonio Brasa-Ramos,
  • Francisco Montero-García,
  • Miguel Romero-Valverde,
  • Francisco Montero-Riquelme

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2015133-7340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. e09SC01 – e09SC01

Abstract

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Phenological studies are important for understanding the influence of climate dynamics on vegetative growth, flowering and fruiting on plants and can be used in many scientific subjects, such as Agronomy, Botany and Plant Biology, but also Climatology as a result of the current global interest in climate change monitoring. The purpose of the detailed specific culture descriptions of the principal growth stages in plants is to provide an instrument for standardization of data recording. To date, there was no coding method to describe developmental stages on saffron plant (Crocus sativus L.). Because of the increasing world-wide interest on this crop, a novel growth development code based on the BBCH extended scale is proposed in this paper. Six principal growth stages were set up, starting from sprouting, cataphylls and flowers appearance, plant appearance and development, replacement corms development, plant senescence and corm dormancy. Each principal growth stage is subdivided into secondary growth stages. Descriptive keys with illustrations are included to make effective use of the system.

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