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Author(s): PINTO, A. C. de Q.; SILVA, D. J.; PINTO, P. A. da C. The mango (Mangifera indica L.) belongs to the family Anacardiaceae, originally from southem Asia, more precisely from lndia, where it has been cultivated for more than 4,000 years from the Malay Isla... ... |
Author(s): MOUCO, M. A. do C.; SILVA, D. J.; GIONGO, V.; MENDES, A. M. S. The present work aimed at studying cropping systems, used as green manure cover, in the orchard establishment of mango 'Kent' by mass quantifying and mineral composition of plant material, resulting f... ... |
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Author(s): MOREIRA, W. A.; LOPES, D. B.; NUNES, Y. R.; PEREIRA, A. V. S.; MAGALHÃES, E. E. The Petrolina/Juazeiro pole, in the São Francisco Valley, responds for 95% of the mango exported from Brazil. |
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Author(s): OLIVEIRA, M. B.; PEREIRA, M. C. T.; MIZOBUTSI, G. P.; MAIA, V. M.; SILVA, J. F.; OLIVEIRA, J. A. A.; COSTA, I. J. S.; NIETSCHE, S.; MOUCO, M. A. do C. The objective of present work was to evaluate the effect of PBZ and tip pruning on flowering, yield and fruit quality of mango trees cultivar Palmer' in irrigated conditions of Brazilian semiarid. |
Author(s): PEREIRA, M. C. T.; NIETSCHE, S.; MIZOBUTSI, G. P.; D. JÚNIOR, E.; SOUZA, S. M. de; MOUCO, M. A. do C. This experiment was carried out in a mango orchard "Tommy Atkins", Nova Porteirinha, MG, Brazil. |
Author(s): BARBOSA, F. R.; HAJI, F. N. P.; PARANHOS, B. A. J.; SILVA, C. S. B. da; SOUZA, E. A. de; GONÇALVES, M. E. de C.; MIRANDA, I. da G. Mango is one of the most important fruit crop in Brazil. |
Author(s): CASTRO, A. P. C.; PEREIRA, C. A.; PAZ, C. D. da; GAVA, C. A. T. The mango fruit production is a very important activity in the São Francisco Valley, however post-harvest pathogens caused heavy losses to production. Most of the infections start in the field and bec... ... |
Author(s): WADT, P. G. S.; SILVA, D. J.; MAIA, C. E.; TOMÉ JÚNIOR, J. B.; PINTO, P. A. C.; MACHADO, P. L. O. A. The objective of this research was to model DRIS functions on foliar diagnosis of mango crop. |
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