date:Jan 08, 2020
t-like conditions. This year. if the low temperatures sustain for much longer, it could hamper the flowering in mango trees which is supposed to happen around this time. R. Srinivasa Rao, deputy director of horticulture. Vizianagaram said, The problem is not so much with the cold weather, but with mango hoppers (a pest) which thrive in cold weather conditions and cause a drop in flowering.
Assistant director of horticulture K Sailaja told: The flowering happens during winter. But pests manage t