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Crops Fruits & nuts Papaya Fruit & stem rot, ?Colletotrichum, Granada

Fruit & stem rot

Members thought that it is secondary infection by Colletotrichum, from wounds caused by birds/bats. The girdling on trunk seems unrelated to the symptoms on the fruit. Slugs and/or snails could cause the wounds, as papaya is a favourite amongst many crops. The damage seems to have occurred earlier, when the plants were smaller.