Mulbury
Crop Detail

Morus, a genus of flowering plants in the family Moraceae, comprises 10-16 species of deciduous trees commonly known as mulberries, growing wild and under cultivation in many temperate world regions. The closely related genus Broussonetia is also commonly known as mulberry, notably the paper mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera. Mulberries are fast-growing when young, but soon become slow-growing and rarely exceed 10-15 m (30-50 ft) tall. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple and often lobed and serrated on the margin. Lobes are more common on juvenile shoots than on mature trees.

Major/Minor Minor
Temporary/Permanent Permanent
Category Agriculture Extension
Type Fruits
Climate Sub Tropical
Water Method Rain-fed
Duration Perennial
Economic Type Food Crop
Growing Season Kharif / Rainy / Monsoon Crops

Managements

Fertilizer
Land Preparation
Sowing Method
Sowing Time
Row - Row Distance
Plant - Plant Distance
Irrigation
Harvesting
Pruning
Cutting
Spraying
Climate
Storage
Marketing
Rouging
Inter Cropping
Seed Soaking

Pests, Weeds, Diseases & Disorders

Sucking Pests
Stem Borer Spider Mites: Yellow and red wasp
Weeds
Grasses
Nutrient
Yellowing, Wilting, or Fruit discoloration
Nematodes
Root Knot Nematodes
Fungal Diseases
Powdery Mildew Leaf Mould
Bacterial Diseases
Bacterial Blight Bacterial Leaf Spot
Chewing and Biting Pests
Bark Eating Caterpillar

Seed Varieties

Name Seed Rate
EVERBEARING -
GIANT -
PAKISTANI -
WHITE -
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