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Varieties & Hybrids

Developed on Mango

 

Mango: It is the most important fruit crop in India having socio-economic significance.  It is known as King of fruits owing to delicious quality of fruit rich in vitamins and minerals.  Several high yielding hybrids/varieties in Mango were developed and released by IIHR, Bengaluru.

 
 

Arka Neelkiran

 

It is the progeny from the cross Alphonso x Neelum. It is a late season variety, fruits come to harvest during last week of June. Tree is semi-vigorous in nature. Fruit is elliptic in shape, medium sized weighing on an average about 270-280g. ... Read more

 

Arka Aruna

 

Fruit weighs on an average about 500 g. Pulp is pale yellow in colour, free from fibre and spongy tissue. Pulp recovery is about 80%. TSS is around 20°Brix. . . . . Read more.

 

 

     

Arka Udaya

 

A new late-season variety of mango ‘Arka Udaya’ has been identified and  recently released by IIHR. It is a sweet, high-yielding variety of mango with a long shelf-life. It can stay fresh at room temperature for about 10 days without refrigeration. . . . Read more

     

Arka Neelachal Kesri

 

Early maturing, coloured, high yielding and fruit fly free

     

Arka Suprabhath

 

It is a medium vigorous, regular and bunch bearing, high yielding (35-40 kg / plant after 4 years of planting) hybrid. The fruit weight ranges from 250-300g, the fruit shape resembles like Alphonso. The pulp resembles Amrapali and is deep orange in colour and firm. Pulp recovery is >70%, TSS (>22°B), acidity (0.12%), carotenoids (6 mg/100g FW) and flavonoids (3.44 mg/100g FW). It has a shelf life of 8-10 days at room temperature.

     

Arka Puneet

 

It is a mid- season variety. Plants are vigorous and regular bearing. Fruits are elliptical and on ripening become yellow coloured with red blush. Pulp is firm, orange coloured and is free from fibre and spongy tissue. TSS is around 21°Brix. The pulp recovery is about 65-70%. Keeping quality is good.

 
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