Morphological characterization of two underutilized Jasminum species; Jasminum multiflorum and Jasminum nitidum

Morphological characterization of two underutilized Jasminum species; Jasminum multiflorum and Jasminum nitidum

Authors

  • Nithisha K Kerala Agricultural University
  • Anupama T.V. Kerala Agricultural University
  • Sreelatha U Kerala Agricultural University
  • Mini Sankar Kerala Agricultural University
  • Sindhumole P Kerala Agricultural University

Keywords:

Morphological characterisation

Abstract

Underutilized Jasminum species viz., Jasminum multiflorum and Jasminum nitidum, three accessions each from each species, were studied for morphological characterization in the Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, College of Agriculture, Vellanikkara, Kerala, from 2021 to 2022. The three accessions of J. multiflorum viz., KAU Jm 1, KAU Jm 2 and KAU Jm 3 and three accessions belonging to the species J. nitidum namely, KAU Jn 1, KAU Jn 2 and TNAU Jn 1 were evaluated for vegetative, floral and post-harvest characters. All the accessions showed significant differences for the morphological characters. The floral and morphological quality traits upon statistical analysis indicated the variability within the J. multiflorum species. All the accessions were having shrub plant growth type, except KAU Jm 1, which had climber type growth. The greatest leaf length, leaf breadth and leaf area were recorded in TNAU Jn 1 (10.22 cm), KAU Jn 1(4.59 cm) and KAU Jn 1 (25.89 cm2), respectively. Significantly higher values for flower bud length and width were recorded for KAU Jn 1 (3.64 cm) and KAU Jm 2 (0.50cm), respectively. TNAU Jn 1 was superior in terms of flower diameter (4.82 cm) and hundred flower weight (18 g). The greatest value for the number of petals was noted in KAU Jn 1 (10.90), which was on par with TNAU Jn 1 (10.56). Higher number of forks per cyme was observed in KAU Jm 1 (28.85). Significantly higher shelf life was observed in cold storage for all the accessions when compared with the ambient storage. Due to the positive traits such as off-season flowering, J. nitidum and J. multiflorum can be used as potential commercial species.

Author Biographies

Nithisha K, Kerala Agricultural University

Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur- 680 656, Kerala, India

Anupama T.V., Kerala Agricultural University

Plant Propagation and Nursery Management Unit, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur - 680 656, Kerala, India

Sreelatha U, Kerala Agricultural University

Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur- 680 656, Kerala, India

Mini Sankar, Kerala Agricultural University

Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur- 680 656, Kerala, India

Sindhumole P, Kerala Agricultural University

AICRP on Medicinal, Aromatic Plants and Betel Vine, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur - 680 656, Kerala, India

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18-09-2025

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K, N., T.V., A., U, S., Sankar, M., & P, S. (2025). Morphological characterization of two underutilized Jasminum species; Jasminum multiflorum and Jasminum nitidum. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 63(III), 112–116. Retrieved from https://jtropag.kau.in/index.php/ojs2/article/view/1353

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