Fruit set success of three mango (Mangifera indica L.) cultivars using reciprocal crosses

2004
'Tommy Atkins' has general characteristics of tall trees, fruit with red blushskin and fair taste. It has reasonable anthracnose resistance, but is highly susceptible to mango malformation. Indian cultivars Amrapali and Mallika are small trees with sweet fruits, but their yellow skin color has low market acceptance. Due to their good characteristics for mango breeding, these cultivars have been used in hybridization studies, but their general combining ability - GCA for fruit set is still unknown. To support future crosses, an experiment was carried out at Embrapa Cerrados, in Brasilia, to study fruit set success or compatibility among these three cultivars. A completely randomized design with six treatments or crosses ('Mallika' x 'Tommy Atkins'; 'Tommy Atkins' 'Mallika'; 'Mallika' x 'Amrapali'; 'Amrapali' x 'Mallika'; 'Tommy Atkins' x 'Amrapali'; 'Amrapali' x 'Tommy Atkins') and five replications ( panicles) were used. Opened flowers were discarded from healthy panicles, which were protected by perforated polyethylene bags. In the morning, young and still closed buds were removed, opened flowers were selected, emasculatedand hand pollinatedusing anther of male progenitor. The panicleswere bagged and tagged. Fruit set was studied weekly for six weeks. 'Mallika' had the lowest compatibility rate and 'Amrapali' x 'Tommy Atkins' had the best fruit set with 16.1% success.
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