Climate stress, pests shrink mango harvest
Dr Bisen explained that a sudden spike in temperatures during the delicate flowering stage caused heat stress, disrupting pollination. This was compounded by unseasonal humidity from untimely rain,...

Source: Hindustan Times
Dr Bisen explained that a sudden spike in temperatures during the delicate flowering stage caused heat stress, disrupting pollination. This was compounded by unseasonal humidity from untimely rain, storms and hail, which created favourable conditions for pests such as mango hoppers and diseases like powdery mildew.