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E-book The Mango Tree : Training and Pruning
Pruning (including training) is one of the most
important activities to be performed on a mango
plantation to obtain maximum quantitative and
qualitative yield. The main objective of pruning in
mango cultivation is to create a good tree structure
that permits good light penetration, resistance to
wind, less sensitivity to pests and diseases, and
easy application of aerial treatments and harvest
operations. Training in the tropics should be directed
towards obtaining a quick start in production.
However, in the subtropics, training should be
performed in order to avoid starting production too
early which can harm the creation of an appropriate
canopy structure before allowing the first crop.
Most mango cultivars have a rather symmetric
canopy. Earlier books devoted to mango cultivation
in the tropics recommended the removal of dead
branches and those broken by wind or weakened by
disease as the only pruning practices. At most, only
periodic control of canopy growth, both in height
and lateral dimensions, was practiced with the aid
of rotating saws in more mechanized plantings. It
was only in modern mango cultivation that special
attention was given to mango pruning in order to
create a canopy well adapted to modern intensive
mango cultivation.
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