Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
Issarakraisila, M., Considine, J. A., & Turner, D. W. (1992). Seasonal effects on floral biology
and fruit set of mangoes in a warm temperate region of Western Australia.
Acta Hort.,
321,
626.
Issarakraisila, M., & Considine, J. A. (1994). Effects of temperature on microsporogenesis and
pollen viability in mango cv. Kensington.
Ann. Bot.,
73, 231.
Kachru, R. B., Singh, R. N., & Chacko, E. K. (1971). Inhibition of flowering in mango (
Man-
gifera indica
L.) by gibberellic acid.
Hort Science
, 2, 140.
Pongsomboon, W. (1991). Effects of temperature and water stress on tree growth, flowering,
fruit growth and retention of mango (
Mangifera indica
L.), Ph.D. Thesis, Kasetstart Univer-
sity, Bangkok, Thailand.
Ravishankar, H. (1987). Studies on the physiological and biochemical aspects into the causes
and control of alternate bearing in mango (
Mangifera indica
L.) Ph.D. Thesis, University of
Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, 310.
Ravishankar, H., Adak, T., Kumar, K., & Shukla, R. P. (2011). Some aspects of weather dy-
namics influencing production and sustainability of mango (
Mangifera indica
L.) in Mali-
habad belt of Uttar Pradesh. In:
International Conference on Issues for Climate Change, Land
Use Diversification and Biotechnological Tools for Livelihood Security,
October 8-10, 2011,
SVPUA&T, Meerut, U.P., India, 208-209.
Shaban, A. E. A. & Ibrahim, A. S. A. (2009). Comparative study on normal and nubbin fruits of
some mango cultivars.
Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
, 3(3): 2166.
Singh, R. N., Majumdar, P. K., & Sharma, D. K. (1965). Studies on the bearing behavior of some
south Indian varieties of mango (
Mangifera indica
L.) under North Indian conditions.
Trop
Agri.,
42, 171.
Singh, V. K., Singh, D. K. & Pathak, S. M. (2006). Relationship of leaf and fruit transpiration
rates to the incidence of softening of tissue in mango (
Mangifera indica
L.) cultivars
. Ameri-
can. J. Pl. Physiol
., 1(1), 28-33.
Singh, V. K. (2007). Jelly seed in mango and its management.
ICAR News,
A Science and Tech-
nology Newsletter, ICAR, New Delhi, April-June, 2007, 13-14.
Singh, V. K. & Rajan, S. (2009). Changes in photosynthetic rate, specific leaf weight and sugar
contents in mango (
Mangifera indica
L.).
The Open Horticulture Journal
, 2, 34-37.
Singh, V. K., Ravishankar, H. & Sridhar Gutam, (2012). Physiological attributes in mango
(
Mangifera indica
L.) impacted by different CO
2
and temperature fluxes under Lucknow con-
ditions.
In
:
National Dialogue on Climate Resilient Horticulture
, 28-29 January, 2012, Indian
Institute of Horticultural Research, Hessaraghatta Lake Post, Bangalore, 147-153.
Whiley, A. W., Rasmussen, T. S., Saranah, J. B., & Wolstenholme, B. N. (1989). Effect of tem-
perature on growth, dry matter production and starch accumulation in ten mango (
Mangifera
indica
L.) cultivars.
J. Hort. Sci.,
64, 753.