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Mango harvest criteria can vary with local consumption patterns and distance to the market. Time from flowering combined with fullness of mango cheeks is the commonest criteria. Producers must decide whether to harvest as soon as the market price ens ... http://www.fao.org/inpho/content/compend/text/Ch20sec2.htm
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- The Mango Cultivation
The purpose of this document is to describe and explain various issues related to mango tree management. An attempt is made here to present the reader with the principles behind mango tree management and to build a conceptual framework for developing ... http://members.tripod.com/Shanthap/mbcover.htm
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- The Mango
Mango is one of the most significant trees on the planet. Mango fruit is important in its native lands and now also eaten worldwide. Mango is also one of the oldest cultivated trees proven by writings from India over 4,000 years old. Fairchild Trop ... http://mgonline.com/mango.html
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- The Mango Resources
Online information about botany, cultivars, and the cultivation and economy of mangoes, particularly in India. ... http://www.horticultureworld.net/mango-researches.htm
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- The Fresh Mangoes
The mango originated in Southeast Asia where it has been grown for over 4,000 years. Over the years mango groves have spread to many parts of the tropical and subtropical world, where the climate allows the mango to grow best. Mango trees are evergre ... http://freshmangoes.com/mangos.html
| | - The Mango Production and Trade
Mangos are one of the most important and popular Asian fruits. India is the main producer, growing more than half of the worlds supply. They are widely available yearround as fresh fruit and in frozen and processed foods. The quantity of mangoes grow ... http://www.plantcultures.org/plants/mango_production__trade.html
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- Fruits of Warm Climates
A chapter covering history of cultivation, botanical description, comparison of varieties, and nutrient content of fruit. ... http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/mango_ars.html
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The mango Mangifera indica has been grown in India for more than 4000 years and is one of the oldest and most important fruits to be cultivated. It is believed to have originated in tropical to subtropical monsoon areas in the foothills of the Himala ... http://wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm:1104/lectures/mango.html
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