Manoj Kumar Singh, Pankaj Singh, Sunil Malik, Mukesh Kumar, Vipin Kumar* and S.P.Singh**, Department of Horticulture, S. V. B. P. U. A.& T., Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA, *Directorate of Research. S. V. B. P. U. A.& T., Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA, **Department of Soil Science, S. V. B. P. U. A.& T., Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA
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Abstract: An experiment was laid out in Post-Harvest Laboratory, department of horticulture, SVBPUAT, Meerut to assess the effect of various physico-chemical treatments on various physico-chemical treatments on physiological attributing characters in mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Amrapali. The experiment was conducted in CRD with fourteen treatments and three
replications. Out of these, ethrel 750 ppm treated fruits showed better results followed by ethrel 500 ppm. The pedicellate fruits and ethrel+bavistin (750+1000 ppm) were also found to be significantly superior over control in respect of fruit skin colour, flavour/aroma, organoleptic taste and fruit marketability. Based on results of this study, it can be concluded that ethrel 750 ppm
was found to be the most suitable treatment in improving physiological traits i.e. fruit skin colour, flavour/aroma, organoleptic taste and fruit marketability.
Keywords: Amrapali, Fruit marketability, Fruit skin colour, Flavour/aroma, Organoleptic taste, Physical and Chemical treatments.