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Arka Nilaachala Keshari Mango Grafted Sapling

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Categorized under the scientific name Mangifera Indica.

This fruit belongs to the Mango type.

It is ideally suited for outdoor cultivation and thrives with full sun exposure.

Sporting a vibrant yellow color, proper storage entails keeping it in a cool and dry environment.

This specific variant is recognized as the Arka Nilaachala Keshari Mango Grafted.

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‘Arka Neelachal Kesari,’ a clonal derivative of the mango ‘Gulabkhas,’ has been singled out for its distinctive qualities as an exceptionally early maturing variety (from the third week of March to the first week of April). This selection addresses the need for fruits with an appealing peel and gentle sweetness in the early market. The fruits exhibit an obliquely ovate shape, measuring 9-10 cm in length and weighing 200-250 g. Upon reaching maturity, the peel turns into a golden yellow hue with a reddish blush on the upper regions. The skin is delicate and smooth, while the pulp is firm, displaying an alluring golden yellow color with minimal fibers. The pulp content ranges between 49 to 51 percent (w/w).

Beyond appearance, the taste of the fruits is notably exceptional, offering a delightful experience with a TSS (Total Soluble Solids) level of 21% and juice acidity at 0.17%. This cultivar exhibits remarkable productivity, delivering an impressive yield of 84 kg of fruit per tree from a twelve-year-old mature tree.

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