Mango is one of the popular fruits in the world due to its attractive color, delicious taste and excellent nutritional properties. Known for its sweet fragrance and flavor, the mango has delighted the senses for more than 4000 years. A celebrated fruit, mango, now produced in most of the tropical parts of the globe.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Mangoes and Its Species

Mangoes and Its Species
Mangoes belong to the genus of Mangifera. There are 1000 named mango species. Among them

  • Mangifera acutigemma
  • Mangifera altissima
  • Mangifera andamanica
  • Mangifera applanata
  • Mangifera austro-indica
  • Mangifera austro-yunnanensis
  • Mangifera blommesteinii
  • Mangifera bullata
  • Mangifera caesia
  • Mangifera camptosperma
  • Mangifera campnospermoides
  • Mangifera casturi
  • Mangifera collina
  • Mangifera decandra'
  • Mangifera dewildei
  • Mangifera dongnaiensis
  • Mangifera flava
  • Mangifera foetida
  • Mangifera gedebe
  • Mangifera gracilipes
  • Mangifera griffithii
  • Mangifera hiemalis
  • Mangifera indica
  • Mangifera kemanga
  • Mangifera lalijiwa
  • Mangifera laurina
  • Mangifera longipes
  • Mangifera macrocarpa
  • Mangifera magnifica
  • Mangifera mekongensis
  • Mangifera minutifolia
  • Mangifera monandra
  • Mangifera nicobarica
  • Mangifera odorata
  • Mangifera orophila
  • Mangifera pajang
  • Mangifera paludosa
  • Mangifera parvifolia
  • Mangifera pedicellata
  • Mangifera pentandra
  • Mangifera persiciformis
  • Mangifera quadrifida
  • Mangifera rubropetala
  • Mangifera rufocostata
  • Mangifera siamensis
  • Mangifera similis
  • Mangifera sumbawaensis
  • Mangifera superba
  • Mangifera swintonioides
  • Mangifera sylvatica
  • Mangifera taipa
  • Mangifera torquenda
  • Mangifera transversalis
  • Mangifera zeylanica

Most of the fruit trees that are commonly known as mangos belong to the species Mangifera indica. The other edible Mangifera species generally have lower quality fruits and are commonly referred to as wild mangos.

The plant can reach 35 – 40 m in height, with a crown radius of 10 m. The leaves are ever green and dark green when matured.

The ripe fruit is variable in size and color, such as yellow, orange, and red or purple. Often red on the side facing the sun and yellow were shaded, a mango that us green usually indicates unripe fruit, but this depends on the cultivar.

Mango flowers are visited by fruit bats, flies, wasps, wild bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, ants and various bugs seeking the nectar and some transfer the pollen but a certain amount of self-pollination also occurs. Honeybees do not especially favor mango flowers and it has been found that effective pollination by honeybees would require 3 to 6 colonies per acre (6-12 per ha). Many of the unpollinated flowers are shed or fail to set fruit, or the fruit is set but is shed when very young. Heavy rains wash off pollen and thus prevent fruit setting. Some cultivars tend to produce a high percentage of small fruits without a fully developed seed because of unfavorable weather during the fruit-setting period.
Mangoes and Its Species

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