The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree

Over the years, farmers have developed a range of production and management practices to conserve and sustainably use tropical fruit species diversity in Asia and elsewhere. These good practices can either be farmers’ own innovations or developed by formal research agencies and further adapted by fa...

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Main Author: Sthapit, B.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105165
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description Over the years, farmers have developed a range of production and management practices to conserve and sustainably use tropical fruit species diversity in Asia and elsewhere. These good practices can either be farmers’ own innovations or developed by formal research agencies and further adapted by farming community in their own context. Because of perennial nature of the tropical fruit tree crops, research on these crops tends be a long term and costly.Multiple varieties of mango maintenance in a single tree could be a good practice for scion maintenance for those nurseries and field genebank who have limited land resources and staff. Farmer Haji Kaleem Ullaj Khan is well renowned in India for his skills and knowledge in multiple grafting on a single tree.
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spelling CGSpace1051652025-11-05T08:22:09Z The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree Sthapit, B. mangifera indica storage agriculture uses sustainability fruit trees Over the years, farmers have developed a range of production and management practices to conserve and sustainably use tropical fruit species diversity in Asia and elsewhere. These good practices can either be farmers’ own innovations or developed by formal research agencies and further adapted by farming community in their own context. Because of perennial nature of the tropical fruit tree crops, research on these crops tends be a long term and costly.Multiple varieties of mango maintenance in a single tree could be a good practice for scion maintenance for those nurseries and field genebank who have limited land resources and staff. Farmer Haji Kaleem Ullaj Khan is well renowned in India for his skills and knowledge in multiple grafting on a single tree. 2011 2019-10-15T15:44:57Z 2019-10-15T15:44:57Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105165 en https://www.bioversityinternational.org/index.php?id=244&tx_news_pi1[news]=1363 Open Access application/pdf Sthapit, B. (2011) The rarest of rare mango in Mhabad. n. 2 p.
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storage
agriculture
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fruit trees
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The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
title The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
title_full The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
title_fullStr The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
title_full_unstemmed The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
title_short The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
title_sort rarest of rare mango in malihabad three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree
topic mangifera indica
storage
agriculture
uses
sustainability
fruit trees
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