Vegetative and reproductive growth was recorded on mature mango trees (cultivar Kensington) over two years in northern Australia. There were four vegetative growth flushes during each year, but not all shoots grew during each flush. Observations on the flowering of shoots of known age showed that the older shoots produced most inflorescences. Microscopic examination of terminal buds showed that floral initiation occurred within a month of the commencement of the flowering flush under these tropical conditions. The main vegetative growth flushes occurred prior to flowering between March and May, and during flowering and early fruit development in July and August. © 1986 CSIRO. All Rights Reserved
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As in other fruit species, the architectural development of mango tree, defined as the natural chara...
Correspondance: normand@cirad.fr; UMR DAP équipe AFEFInternational audienceAs in other fruit species...
The effect of different kinds of pruning treatments was studied on Keitt and Tommy Atkins cultivars ...
Vegetative and reproductive growth was recorded on mature mango trees (cultivar Kensington) over two...
Sub-tropical and tropical horticultural tree crops are known to have issues of low productivity. Und...
The productivity of most of tropical and temperate perennial fruit crops, in particular the mango tr...
Irregular bearing is a major agronomic issue with economic consequences for many temperate and tropi...
International audienceIrregular bearing is a major agronomic issue with economic consequences for ma...
As in other fruit species, the alternate bearing of mango trees is a main concern for orchard profit...
Review of the authors' experiments in Hawaii suggested that potassium nitrate did not induce floweri...
As in other fruit species, the alternate bearing of mango trees is a main concern for orchard profit...
Mango flowering is borne by vegetative growth which develops mainly after the previous harvest. This...
The evaluation of mango varieties has been done in Brazil but only for few cycles of production. Bec...
Understanding how and why canopy structural growth imposes productivity limitations is critical to m...
It is generally agreed that a period of quiescence reinforced by low winter temperatures (mean < 16°...
As in other fruit species, the architectural development of mango tree, defined as the natural chara...
Correspondance: normand@cirad.fr; UMR DAP équipe AFEFInternational audienceAs in other fruit species...
The effect of different kinds of pruning treatments was studied on Keitt and Tommy Atkins cultivars ...