WAC 16-350-015
Definitions. (1) "Indicator plant" means
any herbaceous or woody plant used to index or test for virus
infection.
(2) "Index" means to test for virus infection by means of
inoculation from the plant to be tested to an indicator plant, or
by any other method approved by the department.
(3) "NRSP-5" means the United States Department of
Agriculture National Research Support Project 5.
(4) "Off-type" means appearing by visual examination to be
different from the species or variety certified or exhibiting
symptoms of a genetic or nontransmissible disorder.
(5) "Scion block" means a planting of registered trees which
serves as a source of scion wood for the propagation of certified
nursery stock.
(6) "Seed block" means a planting of registered trees which
serves as a source of seed for producing rootstock used in the
propagation of certified nursery stock.
(7) "Stool bed" means a clonal planting of self-rooted
registered trees for the specific purpose of producing
vegetatively propagated rootstock used in the propagation of
certified nursery stock.
(8) "Virus-like" means a graft-transmissible disorder
resembling a virus disease, including, but not limited to,
diseases caused by viroids and phytoplasmas.
(9) "Washington certified nursery stock" means nursery grown
seedlings, clonal rootstocks and nursery grown trees of the plant
genera Chaenomeles, Cydonia, Crataegus, Malus, Prunus, Pyrus and
Sorbus, that comply with the requirements of this chapter.
(10) "Washington certified seed" means seed produced on
registered seed trees in compliance with this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. 00-19-036, §
16-350-015, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00; 90-23-006 (Order
2058), § 16-350-015, filed 11/9/90, effective 12/10/90; Order
1331, § 16-350-015, filed 1/15/74; Order 1300, § 16-350-015,
filed 3/26/73; Order 951, Regulation 1, filed 7/2/64; Order 890,
Regulation 1, effective 9/17/62.]