Articles of tag "mango"
Packhouses: what to do and not to do? (Mamgo Newsletter Volume 59)
21st September 2011 04:10 pm by Chrisna StrydomAlthough packhouse procedures cannot cure diseased fruit, it can ensure that good quality fruit reaches the house wife's table as a nice appetizing fruit. Read full article »
GlobalGAP update - major changes for version 4 (Mango Newsletter Volume 59)
21st September 2011 04:05 pm by Chrisna StrydomFrom January 2012, all GlobalGAP audits will be conducted using version 4. Read full article »
Prochloraz in mango packhouses (Mango Newsletter Volume 59)
21st September 2011 04:01 pm by Chrisna StrydomProchloraz is developed to kill spores of anthracnose not only by direct contact but due to a residual effect Read full article »
Fruit drop in mango - causes and possible solutions (Mango Newsletter Volume 59)
21st September 2011 03:56 pm by Chrisna StrydomFlowering and fruit set are probably the most critical of all the events occuring once a mango tree has reached reproductive maturity Read full article »
In the mango orchard: Sept - Oct 2011 (SAMGA Newsletter Volume 59
21st September 2011 03:48 pm by Chrisna StrydomDuring October - November you should always remember to collect leaf samples yearly Read full article »
Uit die Voorsitter se stoel (Mango Newsletter Volume 59)
21st September 2011 03:44 pm by Chrisna StrydomThe best thing to report on is the very unchristian delight I got from sitting with a black T-shirt with the All Black haka printed on it. Read full article »
Molybdenum - are our mango orchards deficient? (Mango Newsletter Volume 58)
30th June 2011 02:58 pm by Chrisna StrydomOf all the essential plant nutrients, molybdenum (Mo) is required in the smallest amounts. Read full article »
Management of fruit flies in mango orchards (Mango Newsletter Volume 58)
30th June 2011 02:55 pm by Chrisna StrydomThree fruit fly species are of economic importance in subtropical fruit production in South Africa Read full article »
Thrips on Mangoes (Mango Newsletter Volume 58)
30th June 2011 02:48 pm by Chrisna StrydomDuring the mango flowering period a high number of thrips occurs in mango inflorescenes which is of concern to producers. Read full article »
Orchard and Farmyard Sanitation (Mango Newsletter Volume 58)
30th June 2011 02:43 pm by Chrisna StrydomSanitation that contributes towards weevil and fruit fly control, has a high labour requirement Read full article »
In die Mango Boord: Junie-Julie 2011 (Mango Newsletter Volume 58)
30th June 2011 02:39 pm by Chrisna StrydomMet die blom knoppe wat begin ontwikkel is dit nou dei tyd om te verseker dat hulle beskerm word teen siektes. Read full article »
Uit die Voorsitter se stoel (Mango Newsletter Volume 58)
30th June 2011 02:33 pm by Chrisna StrydomSo baie om oor te kla en so min tyd om dit in te doen. Klink dit bekend? Read full article »
Uit die Voorsitter se stoel
29th June 2011 04:20 pm by Chrisna StrydomSo baie om oor te kla en so min tyd om dit in te doen. Klink dit bekend? Read full article »
Laboratory screening of chemicals for the control of mango scale (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 11:18 am by Chrisna StrydomSince the use of organo-phosphates on export fruit is expected to be banned by the E.U, there is an urgent need to find an alternative control measure for the mango scale insect. Read full article »
Control of mango scale insects using mineral oils (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 11:12 am by Chrisna StrydomWith the eminent ban on the use of organo-phosphate imposed by the EU on mango exporters, the need to find an alternative control method for scale insects is becoming increasingly urgent. Read full article »
Evaluation of alternatives to copper oxychloride for the control of bacterial black spot - progress report (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 10:50 am by Chrisna StrydomBacterial black spot is the most important pre-harvest disease of mango and can cause severe fruit loss in susceptible cultivars such as Keitt and Kent Read full article »
Optimization of irrigation management in mango orchards (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 10:46 am by Chrisna StrydomIn many areas of South Africa drought and increased water demands endanger the sustainability of irrigated agriculture. Read full article »
Control of mango scale and mealybugs using systemic chemicals (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 10:25 am by Chrisna StrydomNitroguidelines are a new generation of systemic insecticides. The chemicals can be applied as soil drenches, stem paints or foliar sprays. Read full article »
Evaluation of four mineral oils for control of mango scale (Aulacaspis tubercularis) on mango (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 10:08 am by Chrisna StrydomMango scale and other scale insects including mealybug (De Villiers, 1998) are a problem on late cultivars. The insects move to the fruit and blemish Read full article »
Further investigations into control of bacterial black spot with copper sprays (SAMGA Yearbook 2002)
11th April 2011 10:02 am by Chrisna StrydomA spray program trail confirmed that the standard copper oxychloride treatment at 300g/hL is still the best option for bacterial black spot control Read full article »
RSS Feeds for "mango"
