The Australian mango industry is predominantly based on a single cultivar Kensington Pride. Although this cultivar is popular in the domestic market, it has a number of limitations, which impact greatly on the economics of production. Problems such as excessive tree vigour, unreliable flowering and poor fruit-set result in low and irregular cropping. Fruit quality of Kensington Pride also suffers from short shelf life, susceptibility to sap burn, inconsistency in development of red blush and internal physiological disorders. Although chemical means aimed at overcoming some of these limitations have been useful, cultivar research and breeding are being looked at for more sustainable and long term solutions. The Australian National Mango Bree...
The mango industry in Australia is worth in excess of $150 million annually with the Kensington Prid...
Pakistan is the fifth largest mango growing country in the world. Despite being second most importan...
Vigour reduction in many tree crops is an essential element of highly productive, high density syste...
The Australian mango industry is predominantly based on a single cultivar Kensington Pride. Although...
The Australian Mango Industry is currently based upon one cultivar, Kensington Pride. Whilst this cu...
The Australian National Mango Breeding Program has been breeding mangoes since 1994. In recent years...
The Australian mango industry is currently dominated by Kensington Pride which comprises some 80 per...
One of the aims of the Australian Mango Breeding Program is to breed low-vigour, short-statured tree...
Mango is an important industry for Queensland, Australia, with an annual value exceeding $80 million...
Thirty-three trees were identified from commercial orchards in Queensland during the 1990-91 and 199...
The Department of Agriculture has been at the forefront in developing a mango industry in Western Au...
Not AvailableA mango improvement programme is in progress at the Central Institute for Subtropical H...
Intensive cultivation of mangoes is a recent occurrence in New Caledonia. In addition to satisfying ...
World mango production is spread over 100 countries that produce over 34.3 million tons of fruit ann...
The routine use of molecular markers to assist in varietal identification and selection was identifi...
The mango industry in Australia is worth in excess of $150 million annually with the Kensington Prid...
Pakistan is the fifth largest mango growing country in the world. Despite being second most importan...
Vigour reduction in many tree crops is an essential element of highly productive, high density syste...
The Australian mango industry is predominantly based on a single cultivar Kensington Pride. Although...
The Australian Mango Industry is currently based upon one cultivar, Kensington Pride. Whilst this cu...
The Australian National Mango Breeding Program has been breeding mangoes since 1994. In recent years...
The Australian mango industry is currently dominated by Kensington Pride which comprises some 80 per...
One of the aims of the Australian Mango Breeding Program is to breed low-vigour, short-statured tree...
Mango is an important industry for Queensland, Australia, with an annual value exceeding $80 million...
Thirty-three trees were identified from commercial orchards in Queensland during the 1990-91 and 199...
The Department of Agriculture has been at the forefront in developing a mango industry in Western Au...
Not AvailableA mango improvement programme is in progress at the Central Institute for Subtropical H...
Intensive cultivation of mangoes is a recent occurrence in New Caledonia. In addition to satisfying ...
World mango production is spread over 100 countries that produce over 34.3 million tons of fruit ann...
The routine use of molecular markers to assist in varietal identification and selection was identifi...
The mango industry in Australia is worth in excess of $150 million annually with the Kensington Prid...
Pakistan is the fifth largest mango growing country in the world. Despite being second most importan...
Vigour reduction in many tree crops is an essential element of highly productive, high density syste...