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Publications (1)


Relationship between internal breakdown and mineral nutrition in the flesh of ‘Keitt’ mango
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October 2018

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Acta Horticulturae

X. Ma

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Q. Yao

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‘Keitt’ mango fruits with internal breakdown and healthy flesh from three different producing areas were used in a study that aims to determine the concentrations of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn) and boron (B) to analyse the relationship between the internal breakdown and mineral nutrition in the flesh. A significant difference in mineral contents exists between disordered and healthy flesh. In the Renhe producing area, the N content in breakdown flesh was significantly higher, whereas the B content was significantly lower compared to the healthy flesh. However, in the Huaping and Xinping producing areas, breakdown flesh exhibited significantly higher levels of N, K, Mn, Mg and Cu and lower levels of Ca and B than healthy flesh. Flesh nutrition diagnosis showed that the absolute values of the diagnosis and recommendation integrated system of each mineral and nutrition imbalance index of internal breakdown fruits were significantly higher than that of healthy fruits in the three producing areas. A great imbalance of nutrient internal breakdown fruits, especially B deficiency, might be the cause of internal flesh breakdown in mango. © 2018 International Society for Horticultural Science. All rights reserved.

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... Cavity and discolouration at stem-end in the flesh -- (Hermoso et al., 1997;Raymond et al., 1998a;Torres et al., 2009;Torres et al., 2004b) Internal breakdown/ flesh breakdown/ Internal necrosis --Pale yellow/white flesh with air pockets/ cavities Spongy tissue (Bizzani et al., 2020;Esguerra et al., 1990;Hermoso et al., 1997;Hofman et al., 1997;Kitma and Esguerra, 2009;Lizada and Rumbaoa, 2017;Ma et al., 2022;Ma et al., 2018;Subraman et al., 1971) Brown-black flesh and flesh discolouration Flesh browning (Bizzani et al., 2020;Ma et al., 2022;Saran and Kumar, 2011;Seehanam et al., 2022) Tissue collapse and watery areas Jelly seed (Oldoni et Oak et al., 2022;Raymond et al., 1998a;Thomas et al., 1993). These did not identify nor discuss a factor, per se. ...

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Impact of factors contributing to internal disorders of mango (Mangifera indica L.) fruit—A systematic literature review
Relationship between internal breakdown and mineral nutrition in the flesh of ‘Keitt’ mango
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  • October 2018

Acta Horticulturae