Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 29: Dr. Micha Horacek, Scientist at Department of Lithospheric Research, Vienna University & AGES-Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Vienna Austria called on Prof Umesh Rai Vice-Chancellor, Jammu University. Dr. Horacek is collaborator in the DST-funded Indo-Austrian bilateral project In the Indo-Austrian collaborative project entitled “Stable isotope and endomicrobiome as a marker for origin of Saffron in absence of genetic markers”, the geographical origin of Saffron will be assess using stable isotopes and microbiome associated with Saffron plant.
Dr. Horacek’s expertise lies in Geology particularly Geochemistry, Stable Isotope analysis, and Environmental Science and Prof. Vakhlu expertise lies in microbiomics, genomics, transcriptomics and plant microbe interactions. Indo-Austrian collaboration has resulted in publication of two recent papers “Microbiome Fingerprint as Biomarker for Geographical Origin and Heredity in Crocus Sativus: A Feasibility Study” and “Exploring the Potential of 87Sr/86Sr Isotope Ratio with
Strontium and Rubidium Levels to Assess the Geographic Origin of Saffron” in a peer-reviewed journals in 2022-23.
Dr. Horacek further wanted to assess the geographical origin of Saffron using stable Isotopes in Jammu and Kashmir and had visited Spice Park, Pampore, Kashmir and Kishtwar for sample collection and interacting with farmers. Chuni Lal Bhat, former Agriculture Officer, Department of Agriculture Kashmir has organized the visit to Kashmir and interaction with the local farmers in addition.
Prof Umesh Rai during interaction with Dr. Horacek expressed his keen interest in extending Saffron cultivation and also developing GI tags to other products specific to the UT in addition to Saffron. It is worth to mention here that University of Jammu as one of its commitment to trans-disciplinary research for up-liftment of the farmers has funded a Saffron Extension Project that has been initiated after successful trials of Saffron cultivation in Byalla village of Poonch district.