Papaya diseases and disorders

Chilling injury: pulp

Chilling injury in papaya occurs after keeping the fruit at too low temperatures for too long time. It often becomes apparent when the fruit returns to ambient temperature. The seed-list becomes grey or brown and develops further internally, exhibiting tissue breakdown and discoloration of the pulp. The intensity of damage varies amongst other with the cultivar. More mature fruit is less sensitive to low temperatures compared to partially mature or green stages.

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