Tommy Atkins mango

E26271

Tommy Atkins mango is a widely grown commercial mango cultivar known for its attractive color, long shelf life, and firm, fibrous flesh.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf cultivated plant
mango cultivar
hasAverageFruitWeight 400–600 grams
hasBearingPattern regular bearing under many conditions
hasCanopyDensity dense
hasCommonName Tommy Atkins
hasDiseaseResistance good resistance to anthracnose
tolerant to many fungal diseases
hasFiberContent high
hasFlavorProfile less aromatic than many other mango cultivars
mildly sweet
hasFleshColor orange-yellow
hasFleshTexture fibrous
firm
hasFruitType drupe
hasGenus Mangifera
hasRipeningCharacteristic slow ripening
uniform ripening under commercial conditions
hasScientificName Mangifera indica 'Tommy Atkins'
hasSeedType monoembryonic
hasShape oval to oblong
hasShelfLife long
hasSkinColor dark red blush
green-yellow background with red blush
hasSpecies Mangifera indica
hasStorageCharacteristic good postharvest keeping quality
ships well over long distances
hasTreeGrowthHabit upright to spreading
hasTreeVigor vigorous
hasYield high
isComparedTo Haden mango
Keitt mango
Kent mango
isExportOrientedCultivar true
isLessPreferredBy some consumers for eating quality compared to other cultivars
isMajorCommercialCultivar true
isPreferredBy exporters
retailers
isPreferredFor fresh market
processing
isWidelyGrownIn Australia
Brazil
Canary Islands
Caribbean
Central America
Israel
Mexico
South Africa
Spain
United States
West Africa

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Mango
hasCultivar

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