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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 820: VIII International Mango Symposium

HIGH DENSITY PLANTATION IN MARGINAL SOILS AND PROCESSING OF MANGO

Authors:   B. Krishna, A.N. Kale, A.V. Dhake, S.S. Deshpande, V.R. Balsubrahmanyam
Abstract:
Jalgaon is not the traditional area of mango cultivation in Maharashtra. The soils of the R&D farms are mostly marginal soils – hilly terrain with basaltic ‘murum’ substratum, alkali and saline alkali soils. A state of the art 140 t/day capacity mango processing plant was established in 1997. Experimental mango plantations have been established during 1996-97 in about 60 ha area. A series of trials are being carried out to standardize package of practices including evaluation of mango cultivars for yield potential and processing attributes, optimum spacing, irrigation, using drip system, fertigation, crop regulation by pruning, optimum conditions for ripening, organic farming, processing of Alphonso and Totapuri mangoes into puree etc. The results of some of these trials have shown that mango can be profitably grown under Jalgaon conditions with improved agricultural practices and the puree and concentrate produced by aseptic processing is of world class quality. The results are discussed in detail.

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