Evaluation of the Effect of the Soil Water Environment in Mango Fields on the Fruit Quality

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Yuge, K; Yasunaga, E; Fukuda, S; Spreer, W; Sardsud, V; Pattanopo, W
Year of publication
2012
Published in
Acta Horticulturae
Band/Volume
938/
Page (from - to)
445-451
Keywords
Mango
Abstract

The objective of this study is to evaluate the soil water environment in the mango fields and clarify the factors affecting mango fruit quality. The field observations were conducted at the mango fields in Lampang and Phrao, which are located in north Thailand, and in Okinawa, an island located in south Japan. In Lampang, the mango fruits are produced for processing and the field management, including irrigation and fertilization, is extremely challenging. The mango fruits produced in Phrao are exported and the field is managed well. In Okinawa, the mango fruits are produced in green houses. The soil water contents and soil physical properties in these mango fields are measured. The soil water retentivity and hydraulic conductivity are different in these fields. The observational results of the soil water content indicate that the irrigation regime and soil moisture condition are different in these fields and
these variations create the difference in mango fruit quality.

Involved persons

Involved institutions