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Recent Advances of High Density Planting In Mango

Author Name : Sachin kumar, Ritik chawla

ABSTRACT

Planting of fruit trees preferably at closer dividing over the suggested one inside unit land areas, utilizing certain special techniques with the sole goal of getting most extreme harvest yield per unit area without sacrificing quality is frequently alluded as "High density planting". In high density planting trees (HDP) are planted extremely nearer together. Plant thickness may fluctuates with the area, species to be developed, work charges, planting material expense, crop assortment, expected get back from the plantation and methods utilized for various agricultural activities for a yield. During most recent forty years, the significance of high thickness planting for higher profitability of natural product crops have been acknowledged and now it has gotten quite possibly the best apparatuses of the Hi-Tech agriculture guaranteeing proficient utilization of land, sun oriented radiation, water and sustenance with higher creation per unit territory. HDP offers early trimming and better returns, diminished expense of work, improves the nature of organic products, upgraded automation underway with proficient utilization of various creation assets prompting higher pay per unit of region. It tends to be accomplished by the utilization of predominating rootstocks and hereditarily bantam cultivars accessible in various harvests, legitimate and opportune utilization of development retardants and mechanical strategies for plant size control alongside utilize contrary rootstocks as per the circumstance. The different scientists completed in various pieces of the country it has been tracked down that under HDP of mango 1600 plants/ha, in guava 2222 plants/ha, in citrus up to 3000 plants/ha, in papaya 6400 plants/ha, in banana 4500 to 7000 plants/ha and in ultra high thickness guava 5000 plants/ha were found valuable for getting better return with great returns. In this review we will discuss the new hi-tech practices which have good impact on the productivity of mango.

Keywords: Mango, High density planting, Dwarfing rootstock, Canopy management.