WAC 16-301-490
Why is the department establishing a
crucifer seed quarantine? The production of crucifer
vegetable seed is an important industry in Washington state.
The economic well-being of that industry is threatened by the
introduction of crucifer seed infected with certain bacterial
and fungal pathogens. In addition, certain crucifer species
produce dormant seed that, if present in a seed lot will
persist into subsequent cropping years. The resulting
"volunteer" plants have the potential to become established as
weeds in Washington state.
The director has determined that a quarantine is needed
to protect the Washington crucifer vegetable seed industry
from the introduction of seed infected with certain pathogens
and from the introduction of crucifer seed containing dormant
seed. The quarantine will provide the seed growers in this
state with sources of crucifer seed that have been tested and
proven to be free from harmful pathogens and, when
appropriate, dormant seed.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.49, 17.24, and 34.05 RCW. 06-01-111, § 16-301-490, filed 12/21/05, effective 1/21/06.]