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  2. TikTok users are eating papaya seeds in a new trend with ...

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    TikTok user @ramenasaidwow said she heard that eating papaya seeds can allegedly help your body get rid of intestinal parasites. “That tasted like dry erase marker and it was ...

  3. Erwinia papayae - Wikipedia

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    The pathogen can survive in the seed of infected papaya, even after drying, for approximately 30 days (Obrero 1980). Thus far, seed-borne transmission is the predominant method of spread and infection; in fact, studies indicate the pathogen has the ability for long-range dispersal via seed (Ramachandran et al. 2015). Although symptoms can be ...

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  5. Papaya - Wikipedia

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    Papaya Plant and fruit, from Koehler's Medicinal-Plants (1887) Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Brassicales Family: Caricaceae Genus: Carica Species: C. papaya Binomial name Carica papaya L. The papaya, papaw, is the plant species Carica papaya, one of the 21 ...

  6. Phytoplasma - Wikipedia

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    Phytoplasmas are obligate intracellular parasites of plant phloem tissue and of the insect vectors that are involved in their plant-to-plant transmission. Phytoplasmas were discovered in 1967 by Japanese scientists who termed them mycoplasma-like organisms. [3]

  7. Root-knot nematode - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile Meloidogynes parasites hatch from eggs as vermiform, second-stage juveniles (J2), the first moult having occurred within the egg. Newly hatched juveniles have a short free-living stage in the soil, in the rhizosphere of the host plants. They may reinvade the host plants of their parent or migrate through the soil to find a new host root.

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  9. Benzyl isothiocyanate - Wikipedia

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    It can be found in Alliaria petiolata, pilu oil, and papaya seeds [2] where it is the main product of the glucotropaeolin breakdown by the enzyme myrosinase.