Effect of bagging on growth and development of mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Alphonso.
Nagaharshitha D., Vimala B., Haldankar P. M.
Author Affiliation: Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, Dr. B. S. Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli - 415 712, Dist-Ratnagiri, M. S., India.
Trends in Biosciences 7 : 1647-1649
Abstract : An experiment was conducted to study the effect of bagging on growth and development of mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Alphonso in the year 2012 from March to June, undertaken in Randomized Block Design. Mango fruits were subjected to six types of bagging treatments with 3 replications at 60 days after fruit set. The present study concluded that different types of bags influenced the growth and development of mango fruit. All treatments showed improved fruit retention over the control. The physical parameters i.e. fruit weight, length, diameter, pulp weight, pulp to stone ratio of Alphonso mango varied significantly due to bagging and were similar to those of control at 90 days after fruit set and at harvest stage. The reduction in the incidence of stem end rot disease was the most important benefit of all the bags over control.