Custard apple / Sitaphal
Botanical Name – Annona squamosa
Family -Annonaceae
Balanagar, Mammoth, Atemoya, APK-1, Arka Sahan, Dharur 6 and Roydurg
- The land should be ploughed well and pits of 60 m3 should be dug out.
- In Goa, it is cultivated in most of the backyards.
Soil –
- The Custard Apple is not very particular about soil conditions and flourishes in all types of soils like sahllow, sandy, but fails to grow if the subsoil is ill drained.
- It can grow well in deep black soils provided they are well drained.
Climate –
- Custard apple requires warm and humid tropical climate, with mild winters.
- The optimum temperature requirement is 20 to 35 C.
- It can be successfully cultivated from sea level to even 1000 M above MSL.
- A well drained soil is ideal for the crop.
- Crop is suitable for soils of shallow depth and also saline nature.
Method of Propagation
Seedlings
/ grafts
Planting
- The pits should be kept open for 2-3 weeks.
- Later on, 15-20 kg of manure should be mixed with the dug out or top soil and then, filled back into the pit.
- Well established grafts should be planted in the centre of the pit.
- Spacing of 5 x 5m can be followed.
- Staking need to be provided to avoid lodging.
Spacing
6 x 6 m
Nutritional Deficiency
1.Phosphorus |
Deficiency Symptoms |
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Correction Measure |
Soil application of single super phosphate |
2.Potassium |
Deficiency Symptoms |
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Correction Measure |
Soil application of KCl@300-500g/tree. |
3.Calcium |
Deficiency Symptoms |
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Correction Measure |
Application gypsum@ 50 kg/ha |
4.Magnesium |
Deficiency Symptoms |
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Correction Measure |
Soil application of dolomite |
5.Sulphur |
Deficiency Symptoms |
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Correction Measure |
Soil application of gypsum@2-5kg/tree/year |
6.Boron
Symptoms-
- High uptake of boron from the soil.
- Generally caused by applying boron unevenly or at high rates.
- Leaves near growing point yellowed, growth bud appear white or brownish dead tissue.
Management-
- Apply boron at 2.0gm /m2 and broadcast over the ground area under the canopy.
- Boron and calcium sprays during flowering and early fruit set are beneficial in reducing internal fruit browning
- Do annual leaf and soil analyses to monitor boron levels.
- Take particular care to apply boron at the correct rates.
7.Iron |
Deficiency Symptoms |
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Correction Measure |
Soil application of [email protected] kg /tree |
8.Zinc |
Deficiency Symptoms |
Interveinal chlorosis; shortened internodes; epinastic curvature of leaves |
Correction Measure |
Soil application of ZnSO4@ 20kg/tree/year or foliar spray of [email protected]% |
1.Fruit borer: Heterographis bengalella
Symptoms of damage
Management
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2.Fruit fly: Bactrocera zonata
Symptoms of damage
Management:
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3.Tailed mealy bug: Ferrisa virgata
Symptoms of damage:
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Management:
- Collect and destroy the mealy bug infested leaves, shoots and fruits
- Spray dichlorvos 0.05%, two times at new flush and shoot formation and second at fruit set.
- Release Cryptolaemous montrouzieri beetles @ 10/tree
- A dose of FYM @ 10-15 kg and NPK @ 250:125:250g/plant/year should be applied in two split doses.
- Full dose of FYM and half of chemical fertilizers should be applied at the beginning of monsoon season (April-May) and remaining half towards the end of the monsoon (October).
Irrigate once in 7-8 days
Weeding as and when required to keep field clean
After 4-5 years of planting.
Average yield of 80-100 fruits/tree/year