Mango is a fruit which is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, belonging to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous species of tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, M. foetida) are also grown on a more ...
Pre- and post-harvest control of mango anthracnose in the Philippines. Plant Pathology 40:576-583.Dodd, J.C., Bugante, R., Koomen I., Jeffries, P. and Jeger, M.J. (1991). Pre and post-harvest control of mango anthracnose in the ...
Mangoes are introduced to Mexico and Brazil in the early 1700s, but only arrive in Florida in the 1800s. 1974 Mango Cultivation is Revolutionized Filipino Horticulturist Ramon Barba discovers how potassium and ethrel can be used to induce flowering in mango trees, which makes mangoes fruit year-...
Thereafter, the top-grafting technique following the preparation of the rootstock by cutting branches was applied to the other mango trees. From time to time, we received updates that there was the rapid development of the tree canopy and that in only two years the tree sizes were already comp...
in the family Anacardiaceae is a large evergreen tree that grows throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world and bears a popular tropical fruit that is consumed locally and traded globally. Preferred mango varieties vary from country to country, with subcontinental Asian varieties ...
imported into Miami from the West Indies by a Dr. Fletcher in 1862 or 1863. From these, two trees grew to large size and one was still fruiting in 1910 and is believed to have been the parent of the 'No. 11' which was commonly planted for many years thereafter. In 1868 or 1869, ...
The effect of climatic factors on Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, causal agent of mango anthracnose, in the Philippines to estimate infection levels in two field trials which had been established to compare pre- and post-harvest practices in the control of the disease. Usi... JC Dodd,AB Estrada,...
Mango trees are not particularly sensitive to soil type and they will prosper even on oolitic limestone, but they respond well to appropriate fertilization, irrigation, and spraying to control insects and fungus diseases. In humid climates, the mango is subject to anthracnose, which attacks the flo...
Trees will grow in a wide variety of soils, and do well in shallow soils. Keep well watered and well drained. There are two main races of mango, the Southeast Asian varieties which have red and green colored fruit, and the Philippines varieties which have yellow colored fruit. The Asian ...
The judicious use of pesticides must often be complemented with other control measures. Site-specific pest management programs were drawn for three mango farms in Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines. These included calendar spraying, no bagging, bagging (with or without insecticide-impregnated plastic ...