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Mango under high density planting: A case study from North East India

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Title Mango under high density planting: A case study from North East India
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Creator Sudip Kumar Dutta
Akoijam Ratankumar Singh
T Boopathi
Saurav Saha
S B Singh
SK Das
Ashish Yadav
 
Subject Mangifera indica
Amrapali,
Mizoram
HDP
fruit yield
 
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The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of high density planting on Amrapali mango trees cultivated in sub-humid warm tropical climate in North-Eastern Indian state of Mizoram. The treatments consisted of three spacing arrangements of plants viz., T1: 2.5x2.5m (1600 plants/ha), T2: 3x2.5m (1333 plants/ha) and T3: 2.5x1.5m (2666 plants/ha). Plant vegetative, reproductive variables and fruit quality parameters were evaluated at second to fourth years after transplantation in the field. Increasing planting density in Amrapali mango in sub-humid climate until 1600 plants per hectare (2.5x2.5 m) increased plant growth, fruit yield and fruit quality parameters per unit area in comparison to the planting densities with 1333 (3x2.5 m) and 2666 (2.5x1.5 m) plants per hectare.
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Date 2021-09-27T09:43:25Z
2021-09-27T09:43:25Z
2019-07-12
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Dutta, S. K., Akoijam, R. S., Boopathi, T., Saha, S., Singh, S. B., Das, S. K., & Yadav, A. (2019). Mango under high density planting: A case study from North East India. Indian Journal of Horticulture, 76(2), 358-363.
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/64732
 
Language English
 
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