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Changes over time for: Section 3
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Cereal Seed (England) Regulations 2002 (revoked), Section 3.
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Definitions relating to plant speciesU.K.
3. In these Regulations—
“barley” means plants of the species Hordeum vulgare L.;
“durum wheat” means plants of the species Triticum durum Desf.;
“maize” means plants of the species Zea mays L. (partim) except for Zea mays convar. microsperma Koern. (commonly known as popcorn) and Zea mays convar. saccharata Koern (commonly known as sweetcorn);
“oats” means plants of the species Avena sativa L.;
“rye” means plants of the species Secale cereale L.;
“spelt wheat” means plants of the species Triticum spelta L.;
“triticale” means plants of the species x Triticosecale Wittm.;
“wheat” means plants of the species Triticum aestivum L. emend. Fiori et Paol.; and
“wild oats” means plants of the species Avena fatua, Avena sterilis and Avena ludoviciana.
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