Mango Crop
Botanical Name :- Mangifera indica
Family :- Anacardiaceae
Origin :- Indo-Burma region
- Temperature between 24-27 °C is ideal mango cultivation.
 - Mango malformation was first observed in 1891 in Bihar.
 - Malbhog variety of mango is most susceptible to water logged condition.
 - Dashehari variety have high fruit retention.
 - Langra variety have highest number of perfect flower.
 - Mango can withstand deficiency of P but not K.
 - Mango is a National fruit of India.
 - Pollinator :- House fly
 - Polinising variety Bombay green :- Highest vitamin-C
 - Mangoes are highly susceptible to low temperature injury that's why they should be stored above °C temperature during storage.
 - Mango hybridization work was first started by burns and prayag in 1911 at Pune.
 - Caging technique of breeding was used in mango by Dr. R.N. Singh.
 - Good mango varieties have a TSS of 20 %.
 - Rumani is a used for dwarfing effect in Dashehari.
 - Olour is used for dwarfing effect in Langra a Himsagar.
 - Villicolumban is used for dwarfing effect in Alphonso.
 - Salt resistant rootstock of mango :- Kurukkan
 - Mango only 0.1 % flower develops fruits to maturity (Spray 2,4-D 10 ppm to overcome this problem)
 - Spongy tissue was first observed by Cheema and Dhani in 1934.
 - Dashehari, Langra, Chausa and Bombay green are self incompatible mango cultivars.
 - Xavier :- Variety have highest TSS-24.8 Brix
 - Longevity of mango seeds :- 30 days (4 week)
 - Black tip was first observed in 1909 by wood house.
 - Rumani variety of mango has apple shape fruit.
 
Storage temperature :-
- Mature fruit :- 6-7 °C
 - Ripened fruit :- 20 °C
 
Varieties :-
Gulab khas, Himsagar, Kishanbhog, Markurad, Pairi, Totapuri, Banglora
Regular Bearing Varieties :-
Neelum, Gulabkhas, Himsagar, Pairi, Totapuri
Off Season Bearer :-
Niranjan, Madhulica
Exotic Coloured Cultivars :-
Tommy Atkins, Zilette, Haden, Sensation, Julie
- Mulgoa is mother of all coloured cultivars of mango and useful for making preserve.
 
No. 
 | 
  
Varieties 
 | 
  
Specialty of Varieties 
 | 
 
1. 
 | 
  
Alphonso 
 | 
  
Most
  popular variety of India susceptible to spongy tissue. 
It
  has export quality. 
 | 
 
2. 
 | 
  
Banganpalli 
 | 
  
Main
  commercial variety of Andhra Pradesh. 
 | 
 
3. 
 | 
  
Bombay
  Green 
 | 
  
Earliest
  variety of North India. 
It
  is called Malda in Uttar Pradesh and Sehroli in Delhi. 
 | 
 
4. 
 | 
  
Chausa 
 | 
  
Sweetest
  variety of mango. 
 | 
 
5. 
 | 
  
Dashehari 
 | 
  
Most
  popular variety of North India. 
 | 
 
6. 
 | 
  
Fazli 
 | 
  
Late
  maturing variety. 
 | 
 
7. 
 | 
  
Kesar 
 | 
  
It
  has good processing quality. 
 | 
 
8. 
 | 
  
Langra 
 | 
  
It
  has characteristic turpentine flavour, most prone to fruit drop. 
 | 
 
9. 
 | 
  
Niranjan 
 | 
  
Off
  Season bearer. 
 | 
 
10. 
 | 
  
Neelum 
 | 
  
Best
  combiner variety. 
Ideal
  for long transport, two crop in a year. 
 | 
 
11. 
 | 
  
Rosica 
 | 
  
Mutant
  variety of mango. 
 | 
 
12. 
 | 
  
Madhulica 
 | 
  
Most
  precocious cultivar of mango. 
 | 
 
13. 
 | 
  
Lal
  sindhuri 
 | 
  
Powdery
  mildew resistance variety of mango. 
 | 
 
14. 
 | 
  
Rumani 
 | 
  
Apple
  shaped variety. 
 | 
 
Hybrid Varieties :-
No. 
 | 
  
Hybrid Varieties 
 | 
  
Cross 
 | 
  
Specialty of Varieties 
 | 
 
1. 
 | 
  
Amrapalli 
 | 
  
Dashehari
  × Neelum 
 | 
  
Ø  Dwarf, Suitable for
  high density planting (2.5 X 2.5 m2) 1600 plants, Triangular
  method. 
 | 
 
2. 
 | 
  
Mallika 
 | 
  
Neelum
  × Dashehari 
 | 
  
Ø  Regular bearer,
  Highest vitamin-A content 
 | 
 
3. 
 | 
  
Ratna 
 | 
  
Neelum
  × Alphonso 
 | 
  
Ø  Regular bearer,
  free from spongy tissue and fiber. 
Ø  Pulp % = 78.62 % 
 | 
 
4. 
 | 
  
Sindhu 
 | 
  
Ratna
  × Alphonso 
 | 
  
Ø  Seedless variety of
  mango. 
Ø  Stone account 3 %
  of total fruit weight, Stone weight 6.75 g. 
Ø  Pulp % = 83 % 
Ø  Pulp to Stone ratio
  = 26:1 
Ø  Result from
  stenospermocarpy parthenocarpy. 
 | 
 
5. 
 | 
  
Arka
  Puneet 
 | 
  
Alphonso
  × Banganpalli 
 | 
  
Ø  Free from spongy
  tissue. 
 | 
 
6. 
 | 
  
Arka
  Aruna 
 | 
  
Banganpalli
  × Alphonso 
 | 
  
Ø  Dwarf 
Ø  Free from spongy
  tissue. 
 | 
 
7. 
 | 
  
Arka
  Anmol 
 | 
  
Alphonso
  × Janardan Pasand 
 | 
  
Ø  Free from spongy
  tissue. 
 | 
 
8. 
 | 
  
Arka
  Neelkiran 
 | 
  
Alphonso
  × Neelum 
 | 
  
Ø  Free from spongy
  tissue. 
 | 
 
9. 
 | 
  
Manjeera 
 | 
  
Rumani
  × Neelum 
 | 
  |
10. 
 | 
  
Prabha
  Sankar 
 | 
  
Bombay
  × Kalapady 
 | 
  

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