Thursday, December 11, 2008

Papaya Problems.



I recently got a request to repost an article I did years ago, entitled "Plenty Papaya Problems." It was widely reprinted across the Web (0ften without permission) but apparently those other sites have deleted it or gone down, one by one. A partial copy is still up at www.gene.ch/genet/2003/Apr/msg00072.html, but unfortunately, that copy ends in mid-sentence. Even more unfortunately, my own e-copy was on a now-defunct computer. But I am putting up two other articles that I did on same subject, below.

If I can get somebody to pay me for my time, I'd like to do an update on the situation. I do know that the GM papayas have certainly not solved farmers' problems; in fact, they've proven even more susceptible than normal papayas to another disease, a fungal infection called phytophthera. Once more, lower Puna is dotted with abandoned fields full dead and dying papaya trees.

1 comment:

IslandNotes said...

Aloha Alan,

Although I am not exactly what you'd call flush, I would be most happy to post most anything you'd want to write at my fledgling site:
http://islandnotes.wordpress.com
Don't hesitate to check it out and drop an email if you get the chance.
Couldn't hurt to try, right?

mahalo,

Darren

(member of one of your first classes of English 201 at UHH, heh)