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The Fodder Plant Seed (Scotland) Regulations 2005

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Standards for germination, analytical purity and content of seed of other plant speciesS

13.  The seed shall conform to the standards or other conditions as regards germination, analytical purity and the content of seeds of other plant species specified in the following table–

TABLE I

Species

Minimum germination (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)(a)

Maximum hard seed content (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)

Minimum analytical purity (% by weight)

Maximum total content of seeds of other plant species (% by weight)

Basic Seed and Certified Seed

Basic Seed and Certified Seed

Basic Seed and Certified Seed (minimum standard)

Certified Seed (Higher Voluntary Standard)

Basic Seed

Certified Seed (minimum standard)

Certified Seed (Higher Voluntary Standard)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(a)

All fresh and healthy seeds which do not germinate after pre-treatment shall be considered as seeds which have germinated.

(b)

Up to the maximum content indicated in column (3), hard seeds present shall be considered as seeds capable of germination.

(c)

Including Commercial Seed.

(d)

For Commercial Seed 3.5%.

n/a

Not applicable (no standard).

Grasses

Cocksfoot80n/a90900.31.51.5
Festulolium75n/a96980.31.51.5
Hybrid ryegrass75n/a96980.31.51.5
Italian ryegrass75n/a96980.31.51.5
Meadow fescue80n/a95980.31.51.5
Perennial ryegrass80n/a96980.31.51.5
Red fescue75n/a90950.31.51.5
Smooth-stalked meadowgrass75n/a85900.32.01.5
Tall fescue80n/a95980.31.51.5
Timothy (including small Timothy)80n/a96980.31.51.5

Legumes

Lucerne80(b)4097980.31.51.5
Red clover80(b)2097980.31.51.5
Sainfoin75(b) (c)20(c)95(c)980.32.5(d)1.5
White clover80(b)4097980.31.51.5
TABLE II

Species

Minimum germination (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)(a)

Maximum hard seed content (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)

Minimum analytical purity (% by weight)

Maximum total content of seeds of other plant species (% by weight)

All categories

All categories

All categories

Basic Seed

Certified Seed, Certified Seed of the First and Second Generations

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(a)

All fresh and healthy seeds which do not germinate after pre-treatment shall be considered as seeds which have germinated.

(b)

Up to the maximum content indicated in column (3), hard seeds present shall be considered as seeds capable of germination.

(c)

For Commercial Seed 97%.

(d)

For Commercial Seed 2.0%.

(e)

For Commercial Seed 3.0%.

n/a

Not applicable (no standard).

Grasses

Alaska brome-grass75n/a970.41.5
Annual meadowgrass75n/a850.32.0(e)
Brown top75n/a900.32.0
Creeping bent75n/a900.32.0
Red top80n/a900.32.0
Rescue grass75n/a970.41.5
Rough-stalked meadowgrass75n/a850.32.0
[F1Fine leaved sheep’s fescue 75n/a850.32.0]
[F1Hard fescue75n/a850.32.0]
Sheep’s fescue75n/a850.32.0
Tall oatgrass75n/a900.33.0
Velvet bent75n/a900.32.0
Wood meadowgrass75n/a850.32.0

Legumes

Aliske clover80(b)20970.31.5
Birdsfoot trefoil75(b)40950.31.8
Common vetch85(b)20980.31.0
Field bean80(b)5980.30.5
Field pea80n/a980.30.5
Hairy vetch85(b)20980.31.0
Hungarian vetch85(b)2098(c)0.31.0(d)
Narrow-leaved lupin (Blue lupin)75(b)20 [F298 (c)]0.30.5
Trefoil80(b)20970.31.5
White lupin80(b)20 [F298 (c)]0.30.5
Yellow lupin80(b)20 [F298 (c)]0.30.5

Others

Fodder kale75n/a980.31.0
Fodder radish80n/a970.31.0
Swede80n/a980.31.0

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 4 para. 13 in force at 1.7.2005, see reg. 1(1)

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