| 
The cause
  of cracking in mangoes is the same whether it’s mangoes, oranges or tomatoes. The
  majority of cracks are caused by irregular periods of dry and wet
  weather.  Abundant rain alternating
  with dry spells will produce stages of slow growth followed by rapid growth,
  resulting in cracked fruit.   
In
  addition, a fungus or bacteria may invade these cracks and cause the fruit to
  rot.  The weather is beyond our control,
  but if irrigation is involved, an even supply of moisture throughout the
  growing season will help eliminate cracking in fruit.  
Also, anthracnose fungal disease, common on mangoes, can cause deep cracking in certain varieties which are especially
  susceptible to this disease. The florigon
  mango variety is rated ‘moderately resistant to anthracnose.’ | 
Friday, August 31, 2012
Cracked Mangoes
Labels:
fruits/nuts
