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  • Which mango cultivar is most suitable for high-density planting (HDP)?

    Question: Which mango cultivar is most suitable for high-density planting (HDP)?

    Options:

    (a) Dasheri (1)
    (b) Neelam (2)
    (c) Amrapali (3)
    (d) Chausa (4)

    ✅Explanation:
    Amrapali is the most suitable mango cultivar for high-density planting (HDP) due to its dwarf growth habit and regular bearing nature. It can be planted at closer spacings (5m x 5m or even closer), allowing for a higher number of trees per hectare, leading to increased productivity.

    • Reasons why Amrapali is ideal for HDP:
    Dwarf Growth Habit: Amrapali trees are naturally smaller and more compact than other varieties, making them easier to manage in a high-density system.
    Regular Bearing: Amrapali produces a consistent yield each year, ensuring a steady income for farmers.
    Early Maturity: Amrapali trees start bearing fruit earlier than many other varieties, which is beneficial in HDP systems where early returns are desired.
    High Yield: Even with closer spacing, Amrapali trees are capable of producing a high yield per hectare due to their efficient fruit-bearing capacity.

    🔑Key Points:
    The 'Amrapali' mango is a named mango cultivar introduced in 1971.
    It was developed as a hybrid variety of 'Dasheri' and 'Neelum' by Dr. Pijush Kanti Majumdar at the Indian Agriculture Research Institute in Delhi. 
    The tree is a dwarf, regular-bearer, with clusters of small-sized fruits.
    Amrapali variety can be used in a High-Density Planting system.

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