0 an oval tropical fruit with a smooth skin, orange-yellow flesh, and a large, hard seed in the middle
1 a fruit grown in the hotter parts of the earth, having an oval shape, a large seed, and juicy, orange-yellow flesh
However, it is still unknown if the fly infests mangoes grown at such elevations.
On the other hand, fruit trees were the products sold for cash income in the moist forest region, and included citrus, mango, cocoa and cashew.
The king humoured him, and was amazed when the old man succeeded - not only in bringing down the mango, but in splitting it in two.
Grafting of mango and lemon trees was also known.
Higher prices for mango were consistently associated with an expansion of area planted to mango.
Overall, large farms appear to plant larger absolute area to mango.
Similarly, mango cultivation increased during periods in which rice and corn prices declined.
This example is illustrative because mango is a long-lived, dense-canopied tree that has the potential to stabilize landscapes and improve microhabitats in upland areas.