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Abstract
A field experiment was performed to study the effects of foliar applications of
CaCO3 and Ca(NO3)2 on growth, quality, yield, and shelf life of papaya (Carica papaya)
Cv. Red lady. Calcium (Ca) is one of the major plant nutrients which affects significantly
the formation of the cell walls and cell membranes and also enables the production of
biomass with proper plant growth and function. In the current experiment, papaya
seedlings were well established in the orchard, well-irrigated with standardized nutrient
solutions with all required inter-culture activities. Four different pre-harvest foliar
application sprays were provided with two varying sources of Ca (CaCO3 and Ca(NO3)2) at
three concentrations of each with CaCO3 (2%, 1%, 0.5%) Ca(NO3)2 (2%, 3%, 4%) at
different stages of growth like flowering stage, fruit set stage, pre-harvest stage. The study
revealed that foliar spray of above mentioned concentrations showed a profound
improvement in vegetative growth of plants in terms of their height and diameter as
compared to the plants in control treatment and also affected the fruit quality of papaya
fruit.