About the Practice
Detail:

"Just as mahu(aphids) appears in mustard, the hopper pests infest the mango flowers. The hopper larvae appear soon after flowerings. Cream colour of the larvae is similar to the colour of the flowers. They cannot be seen with naked eye and can only be traced by shaking the flower bunches. Their colour remains same for about a week after the birth and they crawl from one flower to another facilitating cross-pollination. After a week they start becoming black and can be seen easily. This is the time to get rid of them by shaking the branches, as their further stay would damage the crop. Let hopper larvae cross-pollinate mango flowers and get rid of larvae when they start turing blackfrom yellow."


About the Innovator

Knowledge Provider / Innovator: Zafar Ahmed
Agro-Ecological Zone: Central Plain Zone
Address: Baslikatra,Kakori, Uttar Pradesh
District: Kakori
State: Uttar Pradesh
PIN Code 226101

Practice Details

Crop: Mango
Crop Family: Anacardiaceae
Crop Scientific Name: (Mangifera indica)
Crop Vernacular Name: keri, aam


PAS 1:

"Role of Insects in Pollination of Mango Trees"
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292617011_Role_of_Insects_in_Pollination_of_Mango_Trees/link/56b0780508ae9c1968b6218a/download



GIAN Reference: GIAN/UAL/957 - Practice ID: KNW0010000000558

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