Practice Name:

Pest Control in Plants


Details
Category Crop Pest & Disease Management
Crop Mango
Crop Family Anacardiaceae
Scientific Name (Mangifera indica)
Vernacular Name Mango Tree
Scout HBN
Ingredients Stalk/rind of pepper.
Control Mode

Innovator / Knowledge Provider Huliya Siddhi
District North Kanara
KVK District Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sirsi, Banvasi Road, Uttara Kannada Dist., Pin- 581401
Address North Kanara , Karnataka
Languages Spoken
Vocation Farming
State Karnataka
PIN Code 581340

PAS_1 "In order to minimize the postharvest losses and extend shelf life in Mango, postharvest treatments are given to the fruit after harvest. Among these treatments, hot water treatment should be applied at the beginning of the packing or packing process for improved quality and shelf life of mango. Mango anthracnose, a major postharvest disease, induces huge losses in mangoes and threatens their export and consumption. [Obsa Neme Angasu, Olyad Gudissa Dessalgne and Tigist Nardos Tadesse, 2014. Effect of Hot Water Treatment on Quality and Incidence of Postharvest Disease of Mango (Mangifera indicia L.) Fruits. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, 13: 87-92." https://scialert.net/fulltext/?doi=ajps.2014.87.92
PAS_2 "Hot Water Rinsing and Brushing is commercially applied to several fruits and vegetables in order to reduce decay development and maintain fruit quality after subsequent prolonged storage and shelf-life (Fallik, 2010). This technology cleans and disinfects the freshly harvested produce at a relatively high temperature of 45-62°C, with the produce passing over revolving brushes for a very short time of 15-25 s (Fallik, 2010)"https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229983208_Hot_Water_Treatments_of_Fruits_and_Vegetables_for_Postharvest_Storage
Agro Ecological Zone Western Ghats And Coastal Plain, Hot Humid region (19.2, 19.3),West coast plains and Ghat region (XII),Hilly zone, Coastal Zone (KA-9& KA-10) ,Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagalore, Kodagu, Shimoga, Belgaum, Dharwad and Haveri
Other Community Practices "Irradiation : Growing public demand for chemical residue-free fruit is leading to increased development of alternative technologies, such as heat and irradiation. Gamma (γ) irradiation kills microorganisms and insects by damaging their DNA, but does not alter the nutritional value of food (Ferrier, 2010) and can even be used to extend the shelf life of fresh produce (Farkas et al., 2014)." https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323347747_Post-harvest_storage_management_of_mango_fruit)
Practice ID KNW0020000000403
Reference HBN database
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/156
State Karnataka
PIN Code 581340