Studies on incompatibility and fruit set in mango (Mangifera Indica L.)
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- T 634.44 D38S
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The mango panicles emerged from end January to first fortnight of March were larger in size in Dusehri than that of Langra The size of the panicles was also large on the open than on shady site Higher number of hermaphrodite flowers were observed in Langr
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