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New Disease Reports - First report of Papaya leaf curl China virus infecting Corchoropsis timentosa in China
... - First report of Papaya leaf curl China virus infecting Corchoropsis timentosa in China Reports Search NDR About NDR Editors Author Info Submission Links First report of Papaya leaf curl China virus ... Papaya leaf curl China virus (PaLCuCNV) is a distinct begomovirus found in Guangxi province of China (Wang et al., 2004). In recent years the virus has caused a severe leaf curl disease on papaya ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Papaya ringspot virus infecting papaya in Côte d’Ivoire
... and dotting along the veins of papaya leaves caused by PRSV Figure 2: Mosaic on a papaya leaf infected with PRSV In February 2006, papaya leaves with various symptoms including yellow dots ... green centres. Figure 3: Shoe-stringing symptom on papaya leaf caused by PRSV Extracts made from the papaya leaf samples were tested for the presence of Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) by DAS-ELISA (Clark & ...
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... Aculops lycopersici tomato russet mite Brevipalpus obovatus privet mite Brevipalpus phoenicis flat mite Calacarus brionesae papaya leaf edgeroller Eotetranychus sexmaculatus sixspotted mite Eriophyes mangiferae mango bud mite Eutetranychus banksi Texas citrus mite ...
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Papaya
... fly Fruit flies Brevipalpus phoenicis red and black flat mite Mites Calacarus brionesae papaya leaf edgeroller Mites Eutetranychus banksi Texas citrus mite Mites Panonychus citri citrus red mite ... Oidium caricae (powdery mildew) FUNGI Papaya Apical Necrosis Virus VIRUS Papaya Bunchy Top MLO Papaya Droopy Necrosis Virus VIRUS Papaya Ringspot virus-W VIRUS Papaya Ringspot virus-P VIRUS Penicillium sp. ...
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Angiosperm Families - Caricaceae Dum.
... in stems. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; anomocytic (Carica papaya). Lamina dorsiventral. The mesophyll containing calcium oxalate crystals. The mesophyll crystals druses. Minor leaf veins without ... , Cylicomorpha, Jacaratia, Jarilla. Economic uses, etc. Commercial edible fruit (papaw, pawpaw, papaya) from C. papaya. Illustrations. • Technical details (Carica). This description is offered for ...
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Diseases of Papaya (Carica papaya L.)
... Diseases of Papaya (Carica papaya L.) W. T. Nishijima, primary collator (last update 5/28/99) BACTERIAL DISEASES Bacterial canker Erwinia sp. Bacterial leaf spot ... DISEASES Apical necrosis Papaya apical necrosis rhabdovirus Droopy necrosis Papaya droopy necrosis rhabdovirus Feather leaf Unknown virus Leaf curl Virus suspected Mosaic Papaya mosaic potexvirus Papaya ringspot Papaya ringspot potyvirus ...
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Papaya - Exotic Tropical Fruit - Cape Tribulation
... ROLLINIA SALAK SANTOL SAPODILLA SOURSOP STAR APPLE SWEETSOP WAX JAMBU WHITE SAPOTE YELLOW MANGOSTEEN Papaya (Carica papaya ) Fruit has yellow- orange flesh which is firm in texture and sweet tasting. ... tropics. Culture Leaves are borne spirally up the trunk, with flowers occurring in the leaf axils. Warm temperatures will allow flower development all year, while cool winters prevent flower ...
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PAPAYA Fruit Facts
... PAPAYA Fruit Facts PAPAYA Carica papaya L. Caricaceae Common Names: Papaya, Papaw or Paw Paw (Australia), Mamao (Brazil), Tree Melon. Related Species: Babaco (Carica pentagona), Mountain Papaya (C. pubescens), Chamburo (C. stipulata). Origin: The papaya ... deficiency casuses dark green foliage with a reddish-purple discoloration of leaf veins and stalks. Pruning: Papayas do not need to be pruned, ...
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Floridata: Carica papaya
... gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Carica papaya Common Names: papaya, papaw, fruta bomba, lechosa Family: Caricaceae (papaya family) Get link to Profile# 902 (click for data record) e ... soft wooded, and never develops true bark. It is ringed with prominent scars from previous leaf stems and contains an acrid milky latex sap. The leaves are deeply incised and lobed ...
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Papaya
... it to Europe and the Pacific Islands. By the mid 17th century, papaya was distributed pantropically. Papaya was introduced to Hawaii in the 1800s, and Hawaii remains the only state ... temperatures 70-90°F; intolerant of freezing; high wind also causes damage by fruit loss, leaf damage or uprooting Propagation Seed propagated Rootstocks - none Planting Design, Training, Pruning Planting Design - ...
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