Characterization of Carica Papaya Seedlings Pathogens In Kamiu Tree Nurseries at Embu County
Abstract
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is an important fruit crop cultivated in many parts of the world. Its
cultivation happens in different stages; from seeds, to seedling and finally to a grown papaya
crop. Papaya crop in its seedling stage is highly infested by fungus and also bacterial diseases,
mostly on leaves, causing the seedling to dry up and die. This causes huge economic losses to
farmers cultivating papaya crop seedlings in tree nurseries for sale and also commercial losses
since the papaya fruits have commercial benefits. The aim of the study was to characterize
Carica papaya tree seedlings pathogens in Kamiu tree nurseries. Infected leaf samples were
collected from papaya trees for pathogen isolation and characterization using morphological
and molecular techniques. The results reported bacteria obtained from the isolates S1 ISOL1-
S3 ISOL2 was confirmed as Erwinia spp. The isolated fungi were confirmed S ISOL1 as
Penicillium spp, S ISOL2 as Corynespora spp and S ISOL3 as Phytophthora spp