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F1 Substituted by Commission Directive 2009/74/EC of 26 June 2009 amending Council Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 2002/55/EC and 2002/57/EC as regards the botanical names of plants, the scientific names of other organisms and certain Annexes to Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC and 2002/57/EC in the light of developments of scientific and technical knowledge (Text with EEA relevance).
These distances can be disregarded if there is sufficient protection from any undesirable foreign pollination.
In particular, crops of Oryza sativa, Phalaris canariensis, Secale cereale other than hybrids, Sorghum spp. and Zea mays shall conform to the following other standards or conditions:
[F2Oryza sativa:
The number of plants which are recognisable as obviously being infected by Fusarium fujikuroi shall not exceed:
2 per 200 m 2 for the production of basic seed,
4 per 200 m 2 for the production of certified seed, first generation,
8 per 200m 2 for the production of certified seed, second generation.
The number of plants which are recognisable as obviously being wild or red-grain plants shall not exceed:
0 for the production of basic seed,
1 per 100 m 2 for the production of certified seed, first and second generation,]
Phalaris canariensis, Secale cereale other than hybrids:
The number of plant of the crop species, which are recognisable as obviously not being true to the variety shall not exceed:
one per 30 m2 for the production of basic seed,
one per 10 m2 for the production of certified seed,
Sorghum spp.
The percentage by number of plants of a Sorghum species other than the crop species or plants which are recognisable as obviously not being true to the inbred line or to the component shall not exceed:
for the production of basic seed
at flowering: 0,1 %;
at maturity: 0,1 %;
for the production of certified seed
plants of the male component which have shed pollen when the plants of the female component have receptive stigmas: 0,1 %;
plants of the female component
at flowering: 0,3 %;
at maturity: 0,1 %;
The following other standards or conditions shall be satisfied for the production of certified seed of hybrid varieties:
sufficient pollen shall be shed by the plants of the male component while the plants of the female component have receptive stigmas;
where plants of the female component have receptive stigmas, the percentage of plants of that component which have shed pollen or are shedding pollen shall not exceed 0,1 %;
Crops of open pollinated varieties or synthetic varieties of Sorghum spp. shall conform to the following standards: the number of plants of the crop species, which are recognisable as obviously not being true to the variety shall not exceed:
one per 30 m 2 for the production of basic seed,
one per 10 m 2 for the production of certified seed,
Zea mays :
The percentage by number of plants which are recognisable as obviously not being true to the variety, to the inbred line, or to the component shall not exceed:
for the production of basic seed:
inbred lines, 0,1 %;
simple hybrid, each component, 0,1 %;
open-pollinated varieties, 0,5 %;
for the production of certified seed:
hybrid varieties component:
inbred lines, 0,2 %;
simple hybrid, 0,2 %;
open-pollinated variety, 1,0 %;
open-pollinated varieties, 1,0 %;
The following other standards or conditions shall be satisfied for the production of seed of hybrid varieties:
a sufficient pollen shall be shed by the plants of the male component while the plants of the female component are in flower;
where appropriate, emasculation shall be carried out;
where 5 % or more of the female component plants have receptive stigmas, the percentage of female component which have shed pollen or are shedding pollen shall not exceed:
1 % at any official field inspection, and,
2 % at the total of the official field inspections,
Textual Amendments
Plants are considered as having shed pollen or shedding pollen where, on 50 mm or more of the central axis or laterals of a panicle, the anthers have emerged from their glumes and have shed or are shedding pollen.
In particular, the crop shall conform to the following other standards or conditions:
the number of plants of the crop species, which are recognisable as obviously not being true to the component shall not exceed,
one per 30 m 2 for the production of basic seed,
one per 10 m 2 for the production of certified seed, this standard to apply in official field inspections to the female component only;
in the case of basic seed, where male sterility is used, the level of sterility of the male-sterile component shall be at least 98 %.
the minimum distance of the female component shall be 25 m from any other variety of the same species except from a crop of the male component,
this distance can be disregarded if there is sufficient protection from any undesirable foreign pollination;
Where seed is produced by use of a chemical hybridisation agent, the crop shall conform to the following other standards or conditions:
the minimum varietal purity of each component shall be:
Avena nuda, Avena sativa, Avena strigosa, Hordeum vulgare, Oryza sativa, Triticum aestivum, Triticum durum and Triticum spelta : 99,7 %,
self-pollinating xTriticosecale : 99,0 %;
the minimum hybridity must be 95 %. The percentage hybridity shall be assessed in accordance with current international methods, in so far as such methods exist. In cases where the hybridity is determined during seed testing prior to certification, the determination of the hybridity during field inspection need not be done.
The crop shall conform to the following standards as regards distances from neighbouring sources of pollen which may result in undesirable foreign pollination:
Crop | Minimum distance |
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For the production of basic seed | 100 m |
For the production of certified seed | 50 m |
The crop shall have sufficient varietal identity and purity as regards the characteristics of the components.
In particular the crop shall conform to the following standards:
The percentage by number of plants which are obviously not being true to type shall not exceed:
for the crops used to produce basic seed, 0,1 % for the maintainer and the restorer line and 0,2 % for the CMS female component,
for the crops used to produce certified seed, 0,3 % for the restorer and the CMS female component and 0,5 % in case the CMS female component is a single hybrid.
The level of male sterility of the female component shall be at least:
99,7 % for crops used to produce basic seed,
99,5 % for crops used to produce certified seed.
The requirements of points (i) and (ii) shall be examined in official post-control test.
Certified seed may be produced in mixed cultivation of a female male-sterile component with a male component which restores fertility.]
Textual Amendments
These field inspections shall be carried out in accordance with the following conditions:
The condition and the stage of development of the crop shall permit an adequate examination.
The number of field inspections shall be at least:
for Avena nuda, Avena sativa, Avena strigosa, Hordeum vulgare, Oryza sativa, Phalaris canariensis, xTriticosecale, Triticum aestivum, Triticum durum, Triticum spelta, Secale cereale : one;
for Sorghum spp. and Zea mays during the flowering season:
open-pollinated varieties: one,
inbred lines or hybrids: three.
When the crop follows a Sorghum spp. and Zea mays crop in either the preceding year or current year, at least one special field inspection shall be made to check the satisfaction of the provisions laid down in point 1 of this Annex.
The size, the number and the distribution of the portions of the field to be inspected in order to examine the satisfaction of the provisions of this Annex shall be determined in accordance with appropriate methods.]
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