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Course: B.Sc. Agriculture
Subject: Principles of Horticulture
Unit :4
Cultivation practices of Papaya
Papaya
B.N. : Carica papaya L.
Family : Caricaceae.
Origin : Tropical America.
•Papaya (Carica papaya) produces fruits throughout the
year.
•It requires less area for tree, comes to fruiting in a year,
is easy to cultivate and provides more income/ha next to
banana.
•It has a high nutritive and medicinal value.
•Papain prepared from dried latex of its immature fruits
is used in meat tenderising, manu­facture of chewing
gum, also use in cosmetics, Fifth most important crop of
India.
•Papaya is most popular because (1) Short duration. (2)
High yield. (3) More income (4) Continuous bearing.
•It is rapidly growing, hollow stem, short lived,
parennial, herbaceous plant.
•Grown largely in Bihar, Assam, MS, MP, AP & TN. In
Gujarat, all regions except Dang & Banaskantha.
Gujarat­3400 ha. having 170000 mt.
Uses:- The ripe fresh fruits of papaya arc eaten throughout
the tropics and subtropics. They are used in preparation of
jam, soft drinks, ice­cream flavouring, crystallized fruits
and in syrup. The seeds are also used for their medicinal
value. Unripe fruits are commonly used as vegetable for
cooking. Ochse (1931) reported that young leaves are
eaten in Java as vegetables
Climate: Papaya is a tropical fruit. However, it also
grows well in the mild subtropical regions of the country
up to 1,000m above mean sea­level. Temperature is one of
the most important climatic factors which determines the
success of papaya culti­vation. Night temperature below
12°­14°C for several hours during winter season affects its
growth and production severely. It is very much sensitive
to frost, strong winds and water stagnation.Can not
tolerate very hot or frost. Dry, warm climate increase
sweetness.
Soils : Sandy loam soil, well fertile & well drained
is best Adequate drainage & aeration are two
important factors for successful cultivation. 45cm
deep soil is adequate. Can not stand water logging.
Varieties : A large number of varieties are cultivated.
As a matter of fact many of these are not real varieties
since these cannot be relied upon to reproduce the
parental char­acters in all their progenies. However,
well­known varieties with certain specific plant and
fruit characters are described below. Washington,
Madhubindu, Coorg Honey is Dew, Co­1, Co­2, Co­3,
Co­4. Pusa Delicious, Pusa majesty. Pusa Giant, Pusa
Dwarf.
Pusa Delicious : It is a gynodioecious variety with 100%
productive plants with good fruit yield and quality having
excellent taste and good flavour.
Pusa Majesty : This is also gynodioecious variety with
high productivity and better keeping quality of fruits.
This is also one of the highest papain yielders.
Pusa Giant : This is a vigorous variety and is dioecious in
nature. The plants are sturdy and tolerant to strong winds.
The fruits are suitable for tooty­fruity and candies like
petha.
Pusa Dwarf : It is a dwarf­statured dioecious variety with
good yield. Fruits are medium­sized with oval shape and
are preferred by consumers.
Pusa Nanha : An extremely dwarf variety, it is suitable for
kitchen gardens, pot and roof­top cultivation. This is ideal
for high­density orcharding.
Co 1 : A dwarf and dioecious variety. Fruits are medium­
sized with spherical shape.
Co 2 : It is medium­tall, dioecious variety, having good
fruit quality with high papain content. It is
predominantly cultivated for papain production.
Co 3 : It is a gynodioecious variety with tall, vigorous
trees. The fruits are medium­sized, with high sugar
content and red coloured flesh. This is preferred for
dessert.
Co 4 : It is a dioecious variety with medium­tall, vigorous
trees. There are purple tinges on the stem, petiole and
leaf. It is suitable for home­gardening.
Co 5 : It is a selection from Washington variety,
cultivated mainly for papain pro­duction. It yields
l,500­l,600kg/ha of dried papain.
Co 6 : A selection from Pusa Majesty, it is dioecious
having dwarf stature. It produces large­sized fruits. It
is recommended both for papain and dessert purposes.
Coorg Honey Dew : A selection from Honey Dew, it is a
gynodioecious variety having excellent fruit quality
under south Indian conditions.
Pink Flesh Sweet : It is a selection with excellent­quality
fruits. Fruits are medium sized with pink flesh, The
TSS is 12­14° Brix. It is a good dessert variety..
Pant 1 : Its plants are dioecious providing medium­sized
fruits. It is recommended for tarai area in Uttar
Pradesh.
Propagation :- Seeds : Most common. Collected from well
matured, ripe, selected fruits. Washed & dried under shade
& stored in bottle or plastic beg. Immediate sowing give
maximum germination.
Patch Budding :- is possible with very less success.
Raising of seedlings : 500 g/ha. Raised beds prepared.
Seeds are sown 1cm depth at 1.5x2.5 cm spacing. Covered
with fine mixture of FYM + soil. Immediate watering.
Mulching with dry leaves. Covering thorny material. Seed
will germinate in 15­20 days. Seedling ready in 60 days.
Bordeaux Mixture. (3:3:100) is sprayed against damping
off.
Planting : At 2.5x2.5m distance. Pits of 30x30x30 cm are
dug in summer, filled with soil + FYM. (3:1). Planting in
July-August. For Saurashtra, May is best. 3 seedlings are
planted at each pit at 20 cm apart. Provide support &
irrigation. For dioecious varieties. (Co-1, Co-2,
Washington.) 3 seedlings are planted. While for
hermaphrodite varieties 2 seedling (Coorg Honey Dew,
Pusa majesty, Pusa dwarf, Pusa giant). Weeding & hoeing
as and when required. Earthling up after 15 days. Light
digging after 3-4 irrigations.
Removal of male plant :- Male plants are only for
pollination. So one male plant is kept for every
9 females. Other males are removed after
flowering.
Irrigation :- respond well to irrigation. Sensitive to
water logging. Double basin system is best to
prevent collar-rot. Winter 10-12 & summer 6-8
days interval.
Manure’s & fertilizers : For continuos fruiting &
heavy yield, FYM is best.
Time of Appl. FYM (kg) N(g) P(g) K (g)
At planting 10-15 - 100 125
1 month - 50 - -
3 months - 50 100 125
4 ½ months - 50 - -
6 months - 50 - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 10-15 200 200 250
Intercrops : vegetable, pulses etc.
Harvesting :-
(1) Fruit colour green to yellowish green. (2) latex
becomes watery. Fruit becomes ready after 10-12 months.
of T. P. & remains continue throughout life. 40-60 T/ha.
(Av. 25-30 fruits/Plant, each of 0.500 to 2.000 kg.)
Packing, Storage & Ripening : For local consumption,
stored in single layer on straw. For distant market, packed
in basket with straw. Sometimes wrapped in news papers.
20 0C is optimum. Ethephon treatment 1000 ppm
increase ripening.
Pest :-
1. Nematodes : highly susceptible. Apply carbofuran 3g
& Aldicard 10g per pit.
Diseases :-
1. Collar Rot : soil borne fungus. During rainy season.
Swollen collar of stem which cracks. Spray B.M. (6:6:50)
thrice in monsoon. Provide drainage. Infected trees
removed.
(2) Root Rot : Occurs in nursery. Spray Formaldehyde 2
Weeks before sowing. Treat seeds with Captain or
Ceresan. Viral disease.
(3) Papaya Mosaic : plants stunted. Yellowing, mottling
& distortion of leaves, bending of petiole. Control vector
aphid. Remove affected plant. Spray phosphomidon 3ml.
in 10 lit. water.
(4) Papaya leaf curl : Viral disease. Curling cracking of
leaves. Leaf size reduced. Remove affected plants.
Sex expression :- Dioecious plant. 3 types of flowers.
Pistillate, Staminate & Hermaphrodite. Sex change
can be accelerated by environmental factors. (1) Low
temp. produce perfect flowers on the male tree. (2)
Pistillate flowers show maleness in summer &
femaleness in winter. (3) February planting show more
females, March & April produce equal (4) Spray GA3
at 25 ppm after 100-125 days produce more females.
Papain
The immature papaya fruit contains a milky latex. The
dried latex called papain is in great demand in the
international markets. particularly in the UK and USA.
Papain has several uses in the industry as an essential
ingredient in pharmaceutical, textile and tanning industries.
Papain is used in tenderising meat, for clearing beer; in the
manufacture of cosmetics like snow and face creams and
also dental paste; in degumming silk and rayon, in the pre-
shrinking of wool. It has also several uses in the medical
field in the treatment of necrotic tissues, dyspepsia and
other digestive ailments, ring worm and round worm
infections, skin lesions and ulcers, eczema and other skin
diseases and in kidney disorder. Papain is used in detecting
stomach and intestinal cancers and also in correcting
diphtheria.
Papain production is influenced by several factors:
1.Fruit size 2.Fruit maturity 3. Season 4. Cultivars ( CO-2 is
the best)5. Effect of growth regulators.
Papain extraction
Papaya fruits, which arc about 90-100 days old (fully mature
but not ripe), are selected for tapping. In the morning hours
before 10.00 am., four longitudinal incisions arc given on the
four sides of the selected fruit from the stalk end to the tip.
The depth of the incision should be about 0.3 cm. On
incising, the latex starts flowing and this is
collected in suitable containers (arecanut spathes. aluminium
trays or glass vessels).
Care should be taken not to use any other container for
papain collection, since it will react with papain rendering
it unfit for any use. The latex that solidifies in the cuts
should also be scrapped carefully and added to the liquid
latex. This process of making four incisions in the
untapped fruit surface at 3 to 4 day intervals is repeated
thrice or four times over a period of 12 to 16 days. The
latex thus collected every time should be dried in the sun
or in driers at temperatures ranging between 40° and 60°C.
The fresh latex to dry (solar drying) varied from
about 1.5 to 36 hours. Potassium metabisuiphite
(0.05%) is added to the liquid latex in small
quantities before it is dried, since this helps to
extend the storage life of papain. The drying of
papain is continued until it comes off in flakes
having a porous structure. The dried papain is
powdered. sieved in a 10-mesh sieve and stored in
polythene bags or in any other suitable container.
The latex whether dripped or congealed. dried as
pale yellow flakes which could easily be powdered
and had a proteolytic activity slightly higher than
that of the fresh latex.
The biochemical analysis of fruits revealed that
latex extraction has no effect on the quality of
fruits.
Papain yield : Crude papain from a plant yield
250-300 kg/ha.
Web References:
1.www.agriinfo.in
2. megapib.nic.in/pppapaya.htm
3. nhb.gov.in/report_files/papaya/PAPAYA.htm
4.www.kisanmargdarsanseva.org/HSite/Content/.../CPPDataview.aspx
5. www.wikihow.com › ... › Planting and Growing › Growing Fruit

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B.sc. agri i po h unit 4.8 cultivation practices of papaya

  • 1. Course: B.Sc. Agriculture Subject: Principles of Horticulture Unit :4 Cultivation practices of Papaya
  • 2. Papaya B.N. : Carica papaya L. Family : Caricaceae. Origin : Tropical America.
  • 3. •Papaya (Carica papaya) produces fruits throughout the year. •It requires less area for tree, comes to fruiting in a year, is easy to cultivate and provides more income/ha next to banana. •It has a high nutritive and medicinal value. •Papain prepared from dried latex of its immature fruits is used in meat tenderising, manu­facture of chewing gum, also use in cosmetics, Fifth most important crop of India.
  • 4. •Papaya is most popular because (1) Short duration. (2) High yield. (3) More income (4) Continuous bearing. •It is rapidly growing, hollow stem, short lived, parennial, herbaceous plant. •Grown largely in Bihar, Assam, MS, MP, AP & TN. In Gujarat, all regions except Dang & Banaskantha. Gujarat­3400 ha. having 170000 mt.
  • 5. Uses:- The ripe fresh fruits of papaya arc eaten throughout the tropics and subtropics. They are used in preparation of jam, soft drinks, ice­cream flavouring, crystallized fruits and in syrup. The seeds are also used for their medicinal value. Unripe fruits are commonly used as vegetable for cooking. Ochse (1931) reported that young leaves are eaten in Java as vegetables
  • 6. Climate: Papaya is a tropical fruit. However, it also grows well in the mild subtropical regions of the country up to 1,000m above mean sea­level. Temperature is one of the most important climatic factors which determines the success of papaya culti­vation. Night temperature below 12°­14°C for several hours during winter season affects its growth and production severely. It is very much sensitive to frost, strong winds and water stagnation.Can not tolerate very hot or frost. Dry, warm climate increase sweetness.
  • 7. Soils : Sandy loam soil, well fertile & well drained is best Adequate drainage & aeration are two important factors for successful cultivation. 45cm deep soil is adequate. Can not stand water logging.
  • 8. Varieties : A large number of varieties are cultivated. As a matter of fact many of these are not real varieties since these cannot be relied upon to reproduce the parental char­acters in all their progenies. However, well­known varieties with certain specific plant and fruit characters are described below. Washington, Madhubindu, Coorg Honey is Dew, Co­1, Co­2, Co­3, Co­4. Pusa Delicious, Pusa majesty. Pusa Giant, Pusa Dwarf.
  • 9. Pusa Delicious : It is a gynodioecious variety with 100% productive plants with good fruit yield and quality having excellent taste and good flavour. Pusa Majesty : This is also gynodioecious variety with high productivity and better keeping quality of fruits. This is also one of the highest papain yielders. Pusa Giant : This is a vigorous variety and is dioecious in nature. The plants are sturdy and tolerant to strong winds. The fruits are suitable for tooty­fruity and candies like petha.
  • 10. Pusa Dwarf : It is a dwarf­statured dioecious variety with good yield. Fruits are medium­sized with oval shape and are preferred by consumers. Pusa Nanha : An extremely dwarf variety, it is suitable for kitchen gardens, pot and roof­top cultivation. This is ideal for high­density orcharding. Co 1 : A dwarf and dioecious variety. Fruits are medium­ sized with spherical shape.
  • 11. Co 2 : It is medium­tall, dioecious variety, having good fruit quality with high papain content. It is predominantly cultivated for papain production. Co 3 : It is a gynodioecious variety with tall, vigorous trees. The fruits are medium­sized, with high sugar content and red coloured flesh. This is preferred for dessert. Co 4 : It is a dioecious variety with medium­tall, vigorous trees. There are purple tinges on the stem, petiole and leaf. It is suitable for home­gardening.
  • 12. Co 5 : It is a selection from Washington variety, cultivated mainly for papain pro­duction. It yields l,500­l,600kg/ha of dried papain. Co 6 : A selection from Pusa Majesty, it is dioecious having dwarf stature. It produces large­sized fruits. It is recommended both for papain and dessert purposes.
  • 13. Coorg Honey Dew : A selection from Honey Dew, it is a gynodioecious variety having excellent fruit quality under south Indian conditions. Pink Flesh Sweet : It is a selection with excellent­quality fruits. Fruits are medium sized with pink flesh, The TSS is 12­14° Brix. It is a good dessert variety.. Pant 1 : Its plants are dioecious providing medium­sized fruits. It is recommended for tarai area in Uttar Pradesh.
  • 14. Propagation :- Seeds : Most common. Collected from well matured, ripe, selected fruits. Washed & dried under shade & stored in bottle or plastic beg. Immediate sowing give maximum germination. Patch Budding :- is possible with very less success. Raising of seedlings : 500 g/ha. Raised beds prepared. Seeds are sown 1cm depth at 1.5x2.5 cm spacing. Covered with fine mixture of FYM + soil. Immediate watering. Mulching with dry leaves. Covering thorny material. Seed will germinate in 15­20 days. Seedling ready in 60 days. Bordeaux Mixture. (3:3:100) is sprayed against damping off.
  • 15. Planting : At 2.5x2.5m distance. Pits of 30x30x30 cm are dug in summer, filled with soil + FYM. (3:1). Planting in July-August. For Saurashtra, May is best. 3 seedlings are planted at each pit at 20 cm apart. Provide support & irrigation. For dioecious varieties. (Co-1, Co-2, Washington.) 3 seedlings are planted. While for hermaphrodite varieties 2 seedling (Coorg Honey Dew, Pusa majesty, Pusa dwarf, Pusa giant). Weeding & hoeing as and when required. Earthling up after 15 days. Light digging after 3-4 irrigations.
  • 16. Removal of male plant :- Male plants are only for pollination. So one male plant is kept for every 9 females. Other males are removed after flowering. Irrigation :- respond well to irrigation. Sensitive to water logging. Double basin system is best to prevent collar-rot. Winter 10-12 & summer 6-8 days interval. Manure’s & fertilizers : For continuos fruiting & heavy yield, FYM is best.
  • 17. Time of Appl. FYM (kg) N(g) P(g) K (g) At planting 10-15 - 100 125 1 month - 50 - - 3 months - 50 100 125 4 ½ months - 50 - - 6 months - 50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total 10-15 200 200 250
  • 18. Intercrops : vegetable, pulses etc. Harvesting :- (1) Fruit colour green to yellowish green. (2) latex becomes watery. Fruit becomes ready after 10-12 months. of T. P. & remains continue throughout life. 40-60 T/ha. (Av. 25-30 fruits/Plant, each of 0.500 to 2.000 kg.) Packing, Storage & Ripening : For local consumption, stored in single layer on straw. For distant market, packed in basket with straw. Sometimes wrapped in news papers. 20 0C is optimum. Ethephon treatment 1000 ppm increase ripening. Pest :- 1. Nematodes : highly susceptible. Apply carbofuran 3g & Aldicard 10g per pit.
  • 19. Diseases :- 1. Collar Rot : soil borne fungus. During rainy season. Swollen collar of stem which cracks. Spray B.M. (6:6:50) thrice in monsoon. Provide drainage. Infected trees removed. (2) Root Rot : Occurs in nursery. Spray Formaldehyde 2 Weeks before sowing. Treat seeds with Captain or Ceresan. Viral disease. (3) Papaya Mosaic : plants stunted. Yellowing, mottling & distortion of leaves, bending of petiole. Control vector aphid. Remove affected plant. Spray phosphomidon 3ml. in 10 lit. water. (4) Papaya leaf curl : Viral disease. Curling cracking of leaves. Leaf size reduced. Remove affected plants.
  • 20. Sex expression :- Dioecious plant. 3 types of flowers. Pistillate, Staminate & Hermaphrodite. Sex change can be accelerated by environmental factors. (1) Low temp. produce perfect flowers on the male tree. (2) Pistillate flowers show maleness in summer & femaleness in winter. (3) February planting show more females, March & April produce equal (4) Spray GA3 at 25 ppm after 100-125 days produce more females.
  • 21. Papain The immature papaya fruit contains a milky latex. The dried latex called papain is in great demand in the international markets. particularly in the UK and USA. Papain has several uses in the industry as an essential ingredient in pharmaceutical, textile and tanning industries. Papain is used in tenderising meat, for clearing beer; in the manufacture of cosmetics like snow and face creams and
  • 22. also dental paste; in degumming silk and rayon, in the pre- shrinking of wool. It has also several uses in the medical field in the treatment of necrotic tissues, dyspepsia and other digestive ailments, ring worm and round worm infections, skin lesions and ulcers, eczema and other skin diseases and in kidney disorder. Papain is used in detecting stomach and intestinal cancers and also in correcting diphtheria.
  • 23. Papain production is influenced by several factors: 1.Fruit size 2.Fruit maturity 3. Season 4. Cultivars ( CO-2 is the best)5. Effect of growth regulators. Papain extraction Papaya fruits, which arc about 90-100 days old (fully mature but not ripe), are selected for tapping. In the morning hours before 10.00 am., four longitudinal incisions arc given on the four sides of the selected fruit from the stalk end to the tip. The depth of the incision should be about 0.3 cm. On incising, the latex starts flowing and this is collected in suitable containers (arecanut spathes. aluminium trays or glass vessels).
  • 24. Care should be taken not to use any other container for papain collection, since it will react with papain rendering it unfit for any use. The latex that solidifies in the cuts should also be scrapped carefully and added to the liquid latex. This process of making four incisions in the untapped fruit surface at 3 to 4 day intervals is repeated thrice or four times over a period of 12 to 16 days. The latex thus collected every time should be dried in the sun or in driers at temperatures ranging between 40° and 60°C.
  • 25. The fresh latex to dry (solar drying) varied from about 1.5 to 36 hours. Potassium metabisuiphite (0.05%) is added to the liquid latex in small quantities before it is dried, since this helps to extend the storage life of papain. The drying of papain is continued until it comes off in flakes having a porous structure. The dried papain is powdered. sieved in a 10-mesh sieve and stored in polythene bags or in any other suitable container.
  • 26. The latex whether dripped or congealed. dried as pale yellow flakes which could easily be powdered and had a proteolytic activity slightly higher than that of the fresh latex. The biochemical analysis of fruits revealed that latex extraction has no effect on the quality of fruits. Papain yield : Crude papain from a plant yield 250-300 kg/ha.
  • 27. Web References: 1.www.agriinfo.in 2. megapib.nic.in/pppapaya.htm 3. nhb.gov.in/report_files/papaya/PAPAYA.htm 4.www.kisanmargdarsanseva.org/HSite/Content/.../CPPDataview.aspx 5. www.wikihow.com › ... › Planting and Growing › Growing Fruit