Correct option is B
Amrapali - It is a cross between Dashehari and Neelam.
· It is a dwarf vigorous type with regular and late bearing variety.
· It yields on an average 16 t/ha and about 1600 plants can be accommodated in one hectare.
Sindhu - It is from a cross of Ratna and Alphonso.
· It is regular bearer, fruits medium sized, free from spongy tissue with high pulp to stone ratio and very thin and small stone.
Mallika - It is from a cross of Neelum and Dashehari.
· Its fruit is large in size, oblong elliptical in shape and cadmium yellow in colour.
· Fruit and keeping quality are good. It is a mid-season variety.
Ambika - This hybrid is a cross between Amrapali and Janardhan Pasand.
· It is a regular and prolific bearer.
· Fruits are medium sized having attractive skin colour with red blush, and late in ripening.