Papaya is grown exclusively in South Florida. Over ninety percent of the papaya production is in Miami-Dade County. The remaining acreage is primarily located in counties adjacent to Miami-Dade County. Average yield can approach 25,000 pounds per acre. With a pack-out of 85 percent and a price of $0.30 per pound, income from an acre of papaya would have been worth approximately $6,375. Papaya thrives under warm conditions with abundant rainfall or irrigation. It cannot tolerate strong winds, flooding, or frosts, and it recuperates very slowly if it has sustained considerable leaf or root injury. Soils should be well drained, as papaya is very sensitive to even short periods of flooding. Most commercially-grown papaya is propagated from seed...
This article describes the history of powdery mildew on papaya in Hawaii, as well as biology, ecolog...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a principal horticultural crop of tropical and subtropical regions. Kno...
Low and high water periods create contrasting challenges for trees inhabiting periodically flooded w...
Papaya is an important fruit in the tropics due to its nutritional level and year round production. ...
During the mid and late 1990s the US Virgin Islands experienced frequent hurricanes which destroyed ...
Papaya (Carica papaya) cultivation is currently widespread throughout Bangladesh. The average fruit...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) belongs to the Caricaceae family and is originated from tropical America (...
This publication covers all aspects of papaya production in Hawaii from site selection and preparati...
In the northeast semiarid region water with high salt content is very common, which may negatively a...
Papaya a crop with potential for expansion IS sensitive to drought and waterlogging. Although in Ma...
ABSTRACT The salinity of water and soil reduces the growth and production of crops, especially the f...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1969.Bibliography: leaves 183-204.xi, 204 l illusF...
*Author for Correspondence Papaya is one of the important quick growing fruit crop. A field experime...
Effects of fertigation and foliar nutrition with micronutrients on papaya flowering, yield and fruit...
Papaya is a crop that is nowadays found in many tropical and subtropical regions. There is firm evid...
This article describes the history of powdery mildew on papaya in Hawaii, as well as biology, ecolog...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a principal horticultural crop of tropical and subtropical regions. Kno...
Low and high water periods create contrasting challenges for trees inhabiting periodically flooded w...
Papaya is an important fruit in the tropics due to its nutritional level and year round production. ...
During the mid and late 1990s the US Virgin Islands experienced frequent hurricanes which destroyed ...
Papaya (Carica papaya) cultivation is currently widespread throughout Bangladesh. The average fruit...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) belongs to the Caricaceae family and is originated from tropical America (...
This publication covers all aspects of papaya production in Hawaii from site selection and preparati...
In the northeast semiarid region water with high salt content is very common, which may negatively a...
Papaya a crop with potential for expansion IS sensitive to drought and waterlogging. Although in Ma...
ABSTRACT The salinity of water and soil reduces the growth and production of crops, especially the f...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1969.Bibliography: leaves 183-204.xi, 204 l illusF...
*Author for Correspondence Papaya is one of the important quick growing fruit crop. A field experime...
Effects of fertigation and foliar nutrition with micronutrients on papaya flowering, yield and fruit...
Papaya is a crop that is nowadays found in many tropical and subtropical regions. There is firm evid...
This article describes the history of powdery mildew on papaya in Hawaii, as well as biology, ecolog...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a principal horticultural crop of tropical and subtropical regions. Kno...
Low and high water periods create contrasting challenges for trees inhabiting periodically flooded w...