Experiment code 17.3.3.141
Experiment Title Eco-friendly Management of Mango Post harvest diseases
Research Type Departmental Research
Experiment Background Mango (Mangifera indica L.) unarguably is one of the oldest and choicest tropical fruits of the world and is rightly designated as “King” of all fruits. Mango belongs to family Ancardiaceae is almost grown in all state of India. The south Gujarat is emerging as hub of horticultural crops in western India as it is reflected by the increase in area and production since 2002 onwards. This region is traditionally known for commercial cultivation of world famous, prime Indian export mongo varieties. In this region about 75000 ha area is under fruit crops yielding more than 287000 Lakh MT of mango which is contributing 28.59 per cent of state production. In mango, post harvest diseases represent one of the most severe constraints of loss in production. In India post harvest losses of mango fruits are around 17.00-36.00% may occur at anytime from harvest to consumption. India being faced challenges in fruit industry as enormous post harvest loss nearly 20.00-25.00 per cent due to post harvest diseases. In context with above facts the present investigation will be carried out to find out the proper management tactic to minimize the losses due to post harvest diseases occurring in mango which may useful to the farmers and consumers.
Experiment Group Plant Pathology
Unit Type (02)EDUCATION UNIT
Unit (12)NAVINCHANDRA MAFATLAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (NAVSARI)
Department (263)Plant Pathology, NMCA, Navsari
BudgetHead (303/05014/01)303/12/REG/00648
Objective

To find out ecofriendly tactic to manage post-harvest diseases of mango

Season Annual
Location Unit Type (02)EDUCATION UNIT
Location Unit (12)NAVINCHANDRA MAFATLAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (NAVSARI)
Location Department (263)Plant Pathology, NMCA, Navsari
Plot No Nil
PI Name (NAU-EMP-2009-000358)DENI HARISHBHAI TANDEL
PI Email dhtandel@nau.in
PI Mobile 7405246582
Year of Approval 2021
Commencement Year 2021
Completion Year 2024
Design of Experiment

CRD

Crop Spacing (cm x cm)

Nil

Gross Plot (m x m) Nil
Net Plot (m x m) Nil
Total Experiment Area (m2) Nil
Plot History Last Three Year

Nil

Initial Soil Sample Analysis Report

Nil

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Layout Plan

Nil

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Treatment


Treatment

Name

Scientific name

Family

T1

Neem

Azadirachtaindica A. Juss

Meliaceae

T2

Lantana

Lantana camera L.

Verbenaceae

T3

Marigold

Tagetes erectaL.

Asteraceae

T4

Castor

Ricinus communisL.

Euphorbiaceae

T5

Datura

Datura stramonium L.

Solanaceae

T6

Drumstick

Moringa oleiferaL.

Moringaceae

T7

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus camaldulensis L.

Myrtaceae

T8

Hot water Treatment 52°C for 10 Min.

T9

Control

-

-

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(NAU-EMP-2009-000358) DENI HARISHBHAI TANDEL dhtandel@nau.in 7405246582 05-01-2023
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(NAU-EMP-1995-000237) KALUBHAI BALUBHAI RAKHOLIYA rakholiyakb@nau.in 9426213756 22/02/2024
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(NAU-EMP-2008-000246) LALIT CHANCHALMAL MAHATMA mahatmalalit@nau.in 9998002503 22/02/2024
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(NAU-EMP-2011-000351) MRUGESHKUMAR DHIRAJLAL KHUNT khunt_mrugesh@nau.in 9427731326 22/02/2024
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Mango Kesar