Last Updated:23rd June,2022  

Mung Bean Varieties

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CARI Mung 1

It is a medium duration (65 days), synchronously maturing (75-80% physiological maturity) variety suitable for Rabi cultivation in rice fallows and released (2014) for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It possesses bold, shiny & pale green seeds, long and brown pods, more number of seeds per pod with average yield of 16.0q/ha. It is resistant to charcoal rot, powdery mildew and mung bean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV).


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CARI Mung 2

It is a medium duration (65 days), synchronously maturing (80% physiological maturity) variety suitable for Rabi cultivation in rice fallows and released (2014) for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It possesses bold, shiny & pale green seeds, long and black pods, more number of seeds per pod with average yield of 15.0q/ha. It is resistant to charcoal rot, powdery mildew and mung bean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV).


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CARI Mung 3

It is a medium duration (65 days), synchronously maturing (90% physiological maturity) variety suitable for Rabi cultivation in rice fallows and released (2014) for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It possesses small, dull & green seeds, long and black pods, more number of seeds per pod with average yield of 14.0q/ha. It is resistant to charcoal rot, terminal drought, powdery mildew and mung bean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV).


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CIARI Mung 4

It is a medium duration (67 days), synchronously maturing (90% physiological maturity) variety suitable for Rabi cultivation in rice fallows and released (2017) for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It possesses bold, shiny & green seeds, long and black pods, more number of seeds per pod with average yield of 16.0q/ha. It is resistant to charcoal rot, powdery mildew and mung bean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV).


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CIARI Mung 5

It is a medium duration (67 days), synchronously maturing (85% physiological maturity) variety suitable for Rabi cultivation in rice fallows and released (2017) for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It possesses bold, dull & green seeds, long and black pods, more number of seeds per pod with average yield of 16.0q/ha. It is resistant to charcoal rot, powdery mildew and mung bean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV).

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