Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 2, § 70-10.080
PURPOSE: This rule sefs forth thr procedures for specialized inspections and certification of all the following: brambleplants,strawberryplants,sweet potato seed, sweet potato plants, uegetable transplants, out-of-state growers of sweet potatoes and vegetable trans. plants, any plants not listed in the Missouri Plant Law and collected native wild plant material.
15. Two (2) field inspections shall be required for certification. The first inspection shall be made in early spring prior to the time of fruit setting and the second inspection during early fall before freezing stops growth.
(3) Virus disease certiiication of strawberry plants is provided for under this section. Certified plants advertised or sold with reference to freedom from infectious viruses must meet one (1) of the three (3) following classifications:
(4) Sweet potato seed inspection is optional and any grower desiring to produce certified sweet potato seed must apply to the state entomologist not later than July 1 for inspee tion. The following provisions and rules shall apply to these inspections and certifications:
(A) Certified sweet potato seed requires three (3) inspections-two (2) in the field and the third in storage. A sweet potato certificate will be issued to the grower after three (3) satisfactory inspections have been made. The first two (2) field inspections will he made thirty (30) days apart during the growing season. Each variety must be grow” sepa. rately, row by row. Mixed varieties within the row will disqualify for certification. The presence of sweet potato weevil or more than two percent (2%) of the plants per acre infected with stem rot or wilt, or both, also will disqualify for certification. The sweet potato fields must be rogued free of diseased and
Judith K. Moriarty Scc#etrrj Of state
off-type plants and be ready for inspection at the time requested. The third inspection will be made while the potatoes are in storage. The storage house, hampers or other containers must he thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with formaldehyde solution containing one (I) pint of formaldehyde to thirty (30) gallons of water, or other approved disinfectants, before sweet potato seed is stored. Seed potatoes must be segregated and stored apart from table or ungraded stock; and
(B) Therearetwo(2) typesofcertificationfor seed sweet potatoes, the regular certification and the special, gold tag certification-
any of the following: when more than one percent (1%) of the sweet potatoes in a lot, inspected during the storage inspection, are found to be infected with black rot; when more than two percent (2%) of other diseases such as scud pox, charcoal rot and others are found in alot, the entirelot will berefused; and when the total percent of infections for all diseases exceedsfourpercent (4%). Ifsweetpotatoes and table stock are stored in the same house or other storage place, they must he in separate containers and separate lots. All seed potatoes must be arranged in a way that they are easily accessible for inspection; and
zero (0) tolerance for internal cork virus disease; a one-half percent (l/Z%) tolerance on black rot disease; and a total of not more than one percent (1%) for all diseases. Potatoes carrying the special gold tag certificate must be in separate containers and set apart from any other stock.
(5) Sweet potato plant or slip inspection is optional and any person desiring to produce certified plants will be issued a certificate of sweet potato plant inspection by the state entomologist when the following provisions me met:
(A) The grower shall furnish certified evidenceoftheorigin ofhis/hercertifiedsweet potato seed and his/her plant beds must pass a satisfactory inspection for freedom from plant pests. In addition s/he must sign a statement that s/he has complied with the following requirements:
sweet potato seed. A grower cannot bed both certified and noncertified seed. A plant grower cannot sell both certified and noncertified plants;
producing certified plants for sale, all sweet potato seed was hand culled carefully and all potatoes with any spots or rots were discarded; 2 CSR 70-10
seed was dipped to prevent disease in actordance with recommendations of the University of Missouri Extension Division;
in soil in which sweet potatoes had “ever been grown;
drainage will not wash into them from barnyards, sweet potato houses or infected fields;
cleaned and disinfected with formaldehyde (one (1) pint to thirty (30) gallons of water) or other state-approved disinfectantsi and
beds. Some method ofheating the beds must he used; and
(7) Out-of-state sweet potato growers or any other individual or company must obtain a sweet potato permit-certificate from the Missouri state entomologist in order to ship seed sweet potatoes, sweet potato plants, slips, vines or cuttings into this state. Their permitcertificate must be attached to each package or container.
(9) Fruit tree virus disease certification of nursery stock is provided for under this section. Certified nursery stock advertised or sold with reference to freedom from virus and viruslike disease and sowces of propagating material for virus-certified nursery stock shall meet one (1) of the following classifications:
(A) Cooperating nurseries may register parent trees with the Missouri Department of Agriculture to serve as source material for scion blocks. These trees will be known 88 Registered Parent Trees. Registered Parent Trees shall meet the following requirements:
Parent Trees shall be either the Interregional Research Project UR-Z), another government. approved virus-free repository or a source indexed and visually inspected for freedom from virus infection under the supervision of the Missouri Department of Agriculture for the following diseases:
freedom from stem pitting, stem grooving, spy lethal, bud necrosis and ehlorotic leaf spot. These sources shall have borne fruit and shall be inspected visually for other infectious abnormalitiessuchasscarskin,rubbery wood, mosaic and flat limb;
and shall he inspected visually for foliar and fruit abnormalities of a genetic or infectious nature;
freedom from prunus ring spot virus, prune dwarf virus and green ring mottle. They shall have borne fruit and shall be inspected visually for foliar and fruit abnormalities of a genetic or infectious nature; and
ture may require the indexing for any additional virus diseases as it shall determine necessary;
Parent Trees shall be one (1) of the following:
certified for freedom from virus by the Missouri Department of Agriculture or the department of agriculture of another state or country whose certificate is acceptable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture; and
trees indexed and certified for freedom from seed-borne virus by the Missouri Department of Agriculture or a certifying body acceptable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
tained in isolation from noncertified trees of thesamegenus. MalusandPyrusshall haveat least one hundred fifty feet (150’) of isolation. Pru”usshallhaveatleastonefourth(1/4)mile of isolation;
inspected visually at least once a year under the supervision of the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
indexed at any time at the discretion of the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
infected with virus shall he removed within no more than ten (10) days of receipt of notice from the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
Department of Agriculture with charts showing the location and variety of each Registered Parent Tree. The nursery’s records of the indexing and maintenance history of these trees shall be available for inspection by the Missouri Department of Agriculture during normal business hours after reasonable notice;
Department of Agriculture before adding any tree to the Registered Parent Tree growing area; and
marked in such a manner as to be easily recognizable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
(B) Cooperating nurseries may register groups of trees with the Missouri Department of Agriculture to serve as source material for the propagation of virus-certified n”rsery stock. These groups of trees will be known as Registered Scion Blocks. Trees in Registered Scion Blocks shall meet the following requirements:
Scion Block Trees shall be from Registered Parent Trees as set forth in subsection (9)(A). IR-2 or another government-approved virusfree repository;
Scion Block Trees shall meet the same standards as understocks for Registered Parent Trees as set forth in paragraphs (9)(A)Z.;
tained in isolation from noncertified trees of thesamegenua MalusandPyrusshall haveat least one hundred fifty feet (150’) of isolation. Prunus shall have at least four hundred fifty feet (450’) of isolation;
lished after these rules go into effect, whenever there is more than one (1) variety in a row, there shall be a separation of at least ten feet (10’) between varieties;
inspected visually at least once B year under the supervision of the Missouri Department of Agriculture:
reindexed at any time at the discretion of the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
infected with virus shall be removed within no morethan ten (10) days ofreceiptofnotice from the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
Department of Agriculture with charts showing the location and varieties included in each Registered Scion Block. The nursery’s records of the sources of hudwood and understock shall be available for inspection by the Missouri Department of Agriculture during normal business hours sfterreasonablenotice;
Department of Agriculture before adding any trees, buds or understocks to any Registered Scion Block; and
marked in such a manner as to be easily recognizable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
(C) Cooperating nurseries may register Prunus trees with the Missouri Department of Agriculture to serve as a source of seed for the production of virus-certified nursery stock, Registered Scion Block Trees and Registered Parent Trees. These trees will be known as Registered Seed Source Trees. Registered Seed Source Trees shall meet the following require- “lent.%
either indexed under the supervision of the Missouri Department of Agriculture for free dam from seed-borne viruses or must he propa. gated from budwood and understock meeting the same requirements as for propagating Registered Scion Block Trees as set forth in paragraphs (9)(B)l. and 2.; and
keeping and notification requirements shall be . the same as for Registered Parent Trees as set forth in paragraphs (9)(A)3.-9.;
(D) Cooperating nurseries may register clonal plantings of self-rooted certified trees with the Missouri Department of Agriculture for the purpose of producing vegetativelypropagated rootstocks. These plantings will be knownas RegisteredStoolBedsand shallmeet the following requirements: Chapter IO-Missouri Plant law Rules
Registered Stool Beds shall meet the same requirements as budwood for Registered Parent Trees as set forth in paragraph (9)(A)l.;
tained in isolation of one hundred fifty feet (150’) from noncertified trees of the same genus; and
recordkeeping and notification requirements shall be the same as for Registered Parent Trees as set forth in paragraphs (9)(A)4.-9.;
(E) Nursery stock bearing the Fruit Tree Budwood and Understock Virus Certificate shall meet the following requirements:
variety and interstems shall be Registered Scion Block Trees or Registered Parent Trees as set forth in subsections (9)(A) and(B);
of the following:
Registered Stool Beds as set forth in subsection (9)(D) or bearing a virus certificate from a certifying body acceptable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture; and
Seed Source Trees as set forth in subs&m (9)(C) or from seed bearing a virus certificate from a certifying body acceptable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
blocks separated from noncertified trees of the same genus by at least ten feet (IO’);
under this certification established after these rules go into effect, whenever there is more than one (1) variety in a nursery row, there shall be a separation of at least five feet (5’) between varieties;
visually at least once a year by the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
Fruit Tree Budwood and Understock Certificate may be indexed at the discretion of the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
Department of Agriculture with charts showing the growing location and quantity of nursery stuck produced under this certificate. They also shall provide copies of virus certificates for nursery stock and propagating material received from outside Missouri. The records of sources of propagating material shall be open for inspection by the Missouri Department of Agriculture; and
shall be marked in such a manner as to be easily identifiable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture as virus-certified material;
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(F) Nursery stock bearing the Fruit Tree Budwood Virus Certificate shall meet the following requirements:
variety and inter&ems shall be R&teed Scion Block Trees or Registered Parent Trees as set forth in subsections (9)(A) and(B);
blocks separated from noncertified trees of the same genus by at least ten feet (10’);
under this certification established after these rules go into effect, whenever there is more than one (1) variety in a nursery row there shall be a separation of at least five feet (5’) between varieties;
visually at least once a year by the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
indexed at the discretion of the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
Department of Agriculture with charts showing the growing location and quantity of nursery stock produced under this certification. They alao shall provide copies of virus certiticates for nursery stock and propagating material received from outside Missouri. The nursery’s records of sources of propagating material shall he open for inspection by the Missouri Department of Agriculture during normal business hours after reasonable notice; and
shall he marked in such a manner 88 to be easily identifiable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture and nursery personnel as viruscertified material; and
(G) Nursery stock or seed bearing the Fruit Tree Understock Virus Certificate shall meet the following requirements:
cate shall be Registered Seed Source Trees as set forth in subsection (9)(C). Seedlings bearing this certificate must be grown from seed of Registered Seed Source Trees as set forth in subsection (9)(C) or from seed bearing the virus certificate of a certifying body acceptable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Clonal understocks bearing this certificate must be propagated in Registered Stool Beds as set forth in subsection (9)(D);
separated from noncertified trees of the same genus by ten feet (10’);
visually at least once a year by the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
bearing the Fruit Tree Understock Virus Certificate may be indexed at the discretion of the Missouri Department of Agriculture; 2 CSR 70-10
Department of Agriculture with charts showing the growing location and quantity of nuwxy stock and seed produced under this certificate. They also shall provide copies of virus certificates of seed received from outside Missouri. The records of sources of propagating materials shall be open for inspection by the Missouri Department of Agriculture; and
and seed in storage shall he marked in such a manner as to be easily identifiable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture as viruscertified material.
(10) Grape virus disease certification of nursery stock is optional and is provided for under this section. Grapevines advertised or sold with reference to freedom from virus and virus-like diseases and propagating material for virusextified grapevines shall meet one(l) of the following classifications:
(A) Foundation blocks shall be registered with the Missouri Department of Agriculture. These will serve as source material for the propagation of registered stock blocks and virus-certified nursery stock and may be located at cooperating nurseries or other locations approved by the Missouri Department of Agriculture and shall meet the following requirements:
blocks shall be from material which has been tested for and found to be apparently free from the following viruses: fanleaf degeneration, leaf-roll, corky bark, American grape decline (peach rosette-mosaic virus), fleck, stempitting, tobacco ringspot virus and tomato ringspot virus;
at appropriate intervals by the Missouri Department of Agriculture for the viruses listed in paragraph (lO)(A)l.;
hundred feet (100’) from land an which noncertified grapevines have been grown within the past ten (10) years;
visually at least twice a year in the spring and in the fall by the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
be infected with virus or virus-like diseases shall he removed under the supervision of the Missouri Department of Agriculture and withinten(lO)daysofreceiptofnoticefromthe department;
ture shall be provided with charts showing the location and variety of each foundation block pht; 2 CSR 70-lo-AGRICULTURE
ture shall be notified before any grapevines are added to a foundation block;
marked in such a manner as to be easily recognizable to the Missouri Department of Agriculture; and
ture may require such treatments or precautionary measures as may be necessary to protect against infection or infestation with the viruses listed in paragraph (lO)(A)l.;
(B) Registered Stock Block-Cooperating nurseries shall register stock block plants with the Missouri Department of Agriculture. These may serve as a source of propagating material for nwsery stock. Plantings of these vines will be known as Registered Stock Blocks and shall meet the following requirements:
Blocks shall originate from foundation blocks or from grapevines which meet or exceed the Missouri reauirements for foundation block plants; .
tested for infection by viruses at any time at the discretion of the Missouri De”artment of Agriculture; and
9. also shall apply to Registered Stock Blocks;
(C) Nursery stock bearing the Grapevine Virus Certificate shall meet the following requirements:
be registered stock block vines, foundation block vines or propagating wood which meets the requirements of Registered Stock Block vines;
Grapevine Virus Certificate may be virustested at the discretion of the Missouri Department of Agriculture;
least one hundred feet (100’) from land on which noncertified grapevines have been grow” within the past ten (10) years. This also includes container-grown stock;
fected in a manner approved by the Missouri Department of Agriculture any time it is utilized for the propagation of grape plants that do not meet the virwfree certification requirements;
least once a year 6y the Missouri D&tment of Agriculture;
Department of Agriculture with the charts showing the growing location and quantity of nursery stock produced under this certificate;
the&Id andinstorageshall bemarkedinsuch a manner as to be easily recognizable to the
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Missouri Department of Agriculture as viruscertified material; and
nursery row for no more than two (2) growing seasons; and
(D) Foundation container grapevines, grown in greenhouses, which are isolated from noncertified grapevines, may be registered with the Missouri Department of Agriculture to serve as propagating material for viruscertified “urserystockandvirus-certified stock plants, and shall meet the following require ments:
tainer grapevines shall have been tested and found to be apparently free from the viruses listed in paragraph (lO)(A)l.;
blocks in paragraphs (lO)(A)3.-9. shall apply to foundation container grapevines; and
tion container grapevines bearing the Grape. vine Virus Certificate shall be no more than four (4) cutting generations removed from plants which have been tested for and found to be apparently free from the diseases listed in paragraph (lO)(A)l. Auth: section 263.040, RSMo (1986).* Original rule filed Aug. 4,19.58, effectiue Aug. 14, 1958. Amended: Filed April 22, 1965, effective May 2, 1965. Amended: Filed March 25, 1966, effective April 4, 1966. Amended: Filed May 27. 1975. effective June 6, 1975. Refikd March II, 1976. Amended: Filed March 16, 1977, effective June 15,1977. Amended: Filed Jan. 13, 1982, effective April 1.5, 1982. Amended: Filed Jan. 13, 1984, effective May X,1984. Rescinded: Filed Aug. 14, 1984, effectiue Jan. 1, 1985. Readopted: Filed Sept. 12,1984, effective Jan. I, 1985. Amended: Filed Oct. 2, 1989, effective Dec. 28, 1989. *Original authority 1939, amended 1984.