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A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
In the case where a basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) is a rootstock, it may be multiplied for maximum three generations.
Where rootstocks are part of basic mother plants, those rootstocks shall be basic material of the first generation.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum one generation.
In the case where a basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) is a rootstock, it may be multiplied for maximum three generations.
Where rootstocks are part of basic mother plants, those rootstocks shall be basic material of the first generation.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
In the case where a basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) is a rootstock, it may be multiplied for maximum three generations.
Where rootstocks are part of basic mother plants, those rootstocks shall be basic material of the first generation.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum five generations.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum one generation.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
In the case where a basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) is a rootstock, it may be multiplied for maximum three generations.
Where rootstocks are part of basic mother plants, those rootstocks shall be basic material of the first generation.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.
In the case where a basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) is a rootstock, it may be multiplied for maximum three generations.
Where rootstocks are part of basic mother plants, those rootstocks shall be basic material of the first generation.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum three generations. Mother plants shall be maintained as mother plants for a maximum of six years.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations. Mother plants of each generation shall be maintained as mother plants for a maximum of four years.
A basic mother plant within the meaning of Article 15(2)(a) may be multiplied for maximum two generations.