Training Saffron Planting In Greenhouse

Training Saffron Planting In Greenhouse



With this book, you can easily create your greenhouse of saffron anywhere in the world. All steps are taught by photos and videos.



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Major uses of saffron



Pharmaceutical uses



Because of bitter materials, saffron makes the digestion easy. The recent research has shown that active materials in saffron such as Crocin, Crocetin and other kinds of Cartenoid that can decrease the state of tissues and is preventing Cancer and decreases the fat of the blood serum and prevents hypolipemic, and increases oxidation of the tissues and can prevent disorders such as Alzheimer and Parkinson significantly. Saffron is used as a treatment in a wide range of physical disorders such as snivel, indigestion, jaundice, hepatitis spasm and diabetes, etc. and also as an appetizer and rejuvenator and stomach stimulant.



Nutritional uses



According to the law of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), saffron is allowed as a natural pigment and it is not limited as a natural flavor and adour.



It is used in producing foods such as sausage and margarine- butter , cheese and dairy industry- cake, dessert, jelly and soda- chocolate and drinks- soup, rice and chicken.



Industrial use



Saffron is used for coloring the silk and cotton. Some analyzed chemical compounds of the saffron plant include:



Carbohydrate: revitalizing sugar cubes that forms 20% of saffron weight such as glucose and mesocenthia and glycoside.

Minerals: Contains K2O, NA2O-P2O2-CL2

Vitamins: Like vitamin B1 and riboflavin B2

Fat: Like stoicemasterol, capatasterol

Pigments: Includes fat soluble carotenoids such as leucine a-carotene and b-carotene and water-soluble carotenoids such as crocin and anthocyanin. Crocin is the main agent of the yellow color of saffron with the formula C44 H64 O24 and the percentage of this material varies between 0.9% and 15% during flowering.



The benefits of saffron cultivation in a greenhouse



Could be cultivated throughout the world

Applicable in small areas

Low costs

You buy equipment and bulbs Just once and you use the same bulbs in the following years.

Low water intake

Controlling atmospheric conditions that have a negative and destructive effect on flowering and plant life

Very easy harvesting of saffron flowers

The production of a high quality product in terms of the appearance of the product (the length of the strand of the stigma and the larger Qalam), as well as the quality of color, flavor and aroma is influenced by the three factors of pyroxin-choropyroxin and safranal.

Very high profitability



Table of contents



Saffron and its properties

Step 1: Making or preparing a greenhouse

Step 2: Preparation of the environment inside the greenhouse

Step 3: Greenhouse facilities

Step 4: Preparation of Saffron bulb

Step 5: Aeration

Step 6: Silver the bulbs

Step 7: Stack Storage

Step 8: the End of storage and start the greenhouse

Step 9: Transfer the bulbs to the greenhouse

Step 10: Plant germination

Step 11: Flowering bulbs

Step 12: Return the bulbs to the ground

Step 13: Land irrigation

Step 14: foliar application

Step 15: Stop growth of saffron bulbs and digging them out from the ground



Product details





File Size: 7/07 MB

Length: 91 pages

Publisher: Gruloda

Publication Date: July 31, 2019

Language: English

File Type: Ebook (PDF)



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