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Rules On Fruit And Berry Propagating Material Complies With The Criteria And Procedures For Recognition To The Person Doing The Vīrustestēšan

Original Language Title: Noteikumi par augļu koku un ogulāju pavairošanas materiāla atbilstības kritērijiem, apriti un kārtību, kādā atzīst personas, kas veic vīrustestēšanu

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 861, Riga, 4 august 2009 (pr. No 51 36. §) rules on fruit and Berry propagating material complies with the criteria and procedures for recognition to the person doing the vīrustestēšan issued under the plant protection act, paragraph 19 of article 5 of the i. General questions 1. determines fruit and Berry of propagating material and fruit plants (hereinafter referred to as the material) eligibility criteria and procedures for the movement of these rules referred to in annex 1 fruit and Berry genera and species and their hybrids, and the order in which recognises the person doing the vīrustestēšan and issue an opinion on the vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt material. 2. the propagation material is intended for further reproduction or fruit production. Propagating material means seeds, parts of plants and all types intended for planting material, including rootstocks (propagation material). 3. are the Fruit planting material destined for the production of fruit and not for further reproduction (fruit). 4. These provisions do not apply to material intended: 4.1 (export) for export to countries, not Member States of the European Union (hereinafter third countries). The propagating material intended for export, in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine grown separately from the rest of the material;
4.2. trials or scientific purposes;
4.3. selection work;
4.4. the conservation of genetic diversity. 5. compliance with the provisions of The State supervision and control of the national plant protection service (hereinafter service). 6. the producer or distributor of the material is the person who, in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine is included in the supervision of the national Crop information system for plant-health control of the plant products circulating in the registry of parties (hereinafter referred to as the registered party). The registered person is responsible for the conformity of the material in these regulations with the eligibility criteria set out in all the production and distribution of the material in stages, and it takes self-control according to this provision, paragraph 31. 7. not subject to registration, which produced and sold all of the propagating material is distributed for retail sale to persons who use it for fruit production for personal use. 8. Variety is a group of plants in one the lowest known botanical taxon level: 8.1 that have specific characteristics, obtained from a given genotype or combination of genotypes, distinguished from any other plant group with at least one of the said characteristics;
8.2. What is a set that can be reproduced unchanged. 9. material distributed in accordance with the laws and regulations on the protection of plant varieties. 10. Clone is one genetically homogeneous plant vegetative progeny. II. Vīrusbrīv and vīrustestēt material 11. Material is vīrusbrīv, if: it is 11.1 tested according to the European and Mediterranean plant protection organization (hereinafter referred to as the EPPO) certification schemes (in electronic form can be found in the service's home page on the internet) the following methods and have received the recognition that it is free from all viruses and virus-like pathogens organisms that specific species occurring in the Member States of the European Union, if it is obtained by vegetative of recognized vīrusbrīv material and growing conditions that completely prevents recontamination or invadēšan option;
11.2. the conformity checks carried out during the period of vegetation is not found in this rule referred to in 11.1 body symptoms. 12. The material is vīrustestēt, if: it is tested 12.1. According to EPPO certification scheme in the following methods and have received the recognition that it is free of the EPPO certification scheme referred to viruses and virus-like organisms, or it is derived from the vegetative material vīrustestēt recognised and growing conditions, which completely prevents recontamination or invadēšan option;
12.2. the conformity checks carried out during the period of vegetation is not found in these rules referred to in point 12.1. body symptoms. 13. Finding that the material is vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt (hereinafter referred to as the opinion), the registered person shall prepare a legal person to which the Department has given permission to issue such an opinion. The service allows to give an opinion, if the entity meets the following criteria: 13.1. ensure confidentiality of laboratory tests, independence and impartiality;
13.2. the harmful organism testing takes place according to the EPPO certification scheme;
13.3. the personnel are competent to carry out the inspection and testing of materials;
13.4. the material in the database is sufficient to perform the required testing;
13.5. do comparative testing to other laboratories to determine the presence of the virus. III. the procedure to get permission 14 virus testing and certification process for an opinion, the legal person shall submit the application to the Department. The application specifies the following information: 14.1. name and registration number of the register of enterprises;
14.2. legal address;
14.3. testing, material production and storage site addresses;
14.4. the list of the genera and species, which planned to try the test;
14.5. as well as the application shall be accompanied by: 14.5.1. documents certifying that the person involved in the testing of pay does not depend on the number of samples to be tested and the results of the opinion delivered;
14.5.2. Description of the procedure, which includes the sending of samples, presentation and storage of samples in the laboratory, in order to ensure traceability, and reporting results;
14.5.3. legal persons Department description and accountability;
14.5.4. harmful organisms to be tested and the sampling and testing methods in the list according to the EPPO certification scheme;
14.5.5. legal persons held for testing the necessary material base (rooms, equipment);
14.5.6. assurance that staff not less frequently than every three years, has participated in comparative inter-laboratory testing. 15. Service checks the conformity of the legal person, this provision 13. criteria referred to in paragraph 1 and carried out on-the-spot check. If the legal person meets these criteria, the service two months after the rules referred to in paragraph 14 of the due receipt of the application, shall take a decision and issue permits to perform virus testing and provide the rules referred to in paragraph 13 of the opinion of the certification process. 16. the service at least once a year check the legal person to which this rule is issued the authorization referred to in point 15, check in advance in agreement with this person. Legal expenses for the service provided by the permit and inspection shall cover, in accordance with the regulations on professional fees provided by the services price list. 17. If the service these terms referred to in paragraph 16, on inspection that the legal person does not comply with this provision in paragraph 13, that: the specified criteria 17.1. set a time limit for the correction of deficiencies and suspended this provision, paragraph 15;
17.2. This provision supersedes paragraph 15 of that authorization if the service deficiencies are not remedied within the time limit. 18. This provision of the legal entity the opinion referred to in paragraph 13 indicates the information in accordance with the provisions of annex 2. 19. to ensure that the material is vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt in accordance with EPPO certification scheme, service material follow up at random. 20. If, through the follow-up material, determines that the material is not vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt in accordance with EPPO certification scheme, service this provision the opinion referred to in paragraph 13 shall be cancelled and the week after cancellation in writing notify the person and the registered legal person to which this opinion has been issued. IV. Material and categories 21. Propagating material and fruit plants shall be divided into the following categories: 21.1. propagating material: 21.1.1. etalonaug;
21.1.2. pre-basic propagating material;
21.1.3. Basic propagating material;
21.1.4. certified propagating material;
21.1.5. standard material CAC (conformitas Agraria communitatis) (hereinafter referred to as the standard material);
21.2. the fruit plants: 21.2.1. certified fruit plants;
21.2.2. standard material. 22. Etalonaug is the plant with the typical characteristics of the breed. It is produced and tested according to EPPO certification scheme and to maintain conditions that prevents infected or infested with a plant quarantine and other harmful organisms. 23. Pre-basic material: 23.1. grown and propagated, maintaining compliance with the variety, according to EPPO certification scheme in the following methods, as well as maintain according to EPPO certification scheme pre-basic material requirements conditions that prevent infection or invadēšan options;
23.2. for basic material or certified material (not the fruit);
23.3. the conformity inspection, has been recognized as satisfying this rule 23.1. the requirements in paragraph below. 24. the basic material is: 24.1. vegetatively propagated from pre-basic material directly or limited number of generations;
24.2. grown and propagated, maintaining compliance with the variety, according to EPPO certification scheme in the following methods, as well as maintain according to EPPO certification scheme, base material requirements conditions that prevent infection or invadēšan options;

24.3. for the production of certified material;
15.2. the conformity inspection, has been recognized as satisfying this rule 24.1 24.2. referred and requirements. 25. the certified material is: 25.1. certified propagating material: 25.1.1. grown and propagated in accordance with EPPO certification scheme in the following methods, as well as maintain according to EPPO certification scheme certified material requirements conditions that prevent infection or invadēšan options;
25.1.2. vegetatively propagated directly or limited number of generations from the base or the base material before, maintaining compliance with the breed;
25.1.3. designed for the production of fruit plants;
25.1.4. the conformity test declared under these rules and in paragraph 25.1.1 25.1.2. the. these requirements.
25.2. certified fruit: 25.2.1. directly produced from certified, base or pre-basic propagating material;
25.2.2. intended for fruit production;
25.2.3. produced in accordance with certified fruit cultivation of the plant material, reproduction and maintenance methods mentioned in the EPPO certification scheme, and is maintained in conditions that prevent infection or invadēšan options;
25.2.4. checking the conformity of the service class to conform to this provision and 25.2.3. section 25.2.1. those requirements. 26. Stock obtained from seed service recognised as pre-basic, basic or certified material, if: 26.1. Visual inspection of the service to the end, from which the seeds of this rootstock, is not found in the EPPO certification scheme that signs of the harmful organism;
26.2. the Visual inspection stock is not found in the EPPO certification scheme that signs of the harmful organism;
26.3. the stock is grown, propagated and maintained in accordance with EPPO certification scheme requirements. 27. If the rules referred to in paragraph 26 of the rootstock used Plum (Prunus L.) species of the genus for the production of pre-basic material before grafting it must be vīrusbrīv. 28. the standard material is propagating material and fruit plants: 28.1. which has varietal identity and varietal purity corresponding;
28.2. intended for: 28.2.1. propagating material production;
28.2.2. the production of fruit plants;
28.2.3. fruit production;
17.6. to meet this provision in paragraph 33 the standard material for cultivation, propagation and maintenance requirements and maintained in conditions which prevent contamination or invadēšan options;
28.4. as recognized in compliance verification service to satisfy the requirements of the standard. V. material cultivation, propagation and maintenance requirements 29. material allowed to grow and reproduce, if: 29.1. material production or storage location corresponds to the plant-health requirements in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine. This requirement does not apply to material that plant or stored in the turf;
29.2. it is obtained directly from material of vegetation has tested the service and said that it is not infected or infested with a plant quarantine organisms, other au maritime industries and services particularly dangerous organisms and these rules referred to in annex 3 plants harmful organisms;
29.3. compliance with agricultural and plant protection measures that provide for a healthy and well developed material required;
29.4. the material is separated from other material the origin and quality;
29.5. germination of seeds is sufficient. 30. The registered person who cultivates the material, turn the nursery book. Paper on the raised material indicates the following: 30.1. material of the species, breed, and category;
30.2. the origin of the raw material – a label or plant passport number. If the registered party itself reproduced material, indicate the number of official inspection on the examination;
30.3. planted material;
18.9. growing area;
5. combating harmful organisms in plants in the name, use the name of the plant protection product, and the date of use. 31. The registered person, performing the self-control, the quality of the material and compliance with the requirements of these regulations in the cultivation and distribution of the material in stages, which are documented in the book of the farm: 31.1. material quality before the start of the production process;
31.2. the sowing material, piķēšan, podošan, grafting and planting;
31.3. material compliance with the phytosanitary requirements;
19.5. the general care of plantations;
31.5. reproduction and vintage materials;
19.6. the material, space and chemical processing tools;
19.7. material packaging, storage and transportation. 32. If a registered party establishes that the quality of the material does not meet these rules and plant quarantine in the area of regulatory legislation, the registered person of the week following the detection of it in writing or electronically inform the service. If the registered person shall inform the service electronically, an electronic letter to indicate the first name, last name (physical person) or the name (legal person), address, telephone number and registration number with which it is registered to crop monitoring national information system for plant-health control of the plant products circulating in the registry of parties. 33. standard cultivation and reproduction of material: 33.1. graft fruit trees mother plants and clone rootstocks: 33.1.1. the immersion time is unlimited;
33.1.2. Visual inspection of the registered person's disease and pest presence of vegetation in the previous season;
33.1.3. the following insulation: 33.1.3.1. the minimum distance from the pox viral Plum (Plum pox virus) or bacterial light up (Erwinia amylovora) host plants referred to in annex 4 of these regulations and who is not subject to a conformity inspection is 50 meters;
33.1.3.2. Apple trees (Malus Mill.) and PEAR (Pyrus l.) species, the minimum distance is not less than two metres from the sēkleņ of the Pomoida of any of the antelope or the Prunus genus which is not subject to inspection of conformity;
33.1.4. varieties of mother plants producing gardens and plantations for gardeners in the marked and plant disposition scheme indicates the plantation plan;
33.2. currant (Ribes l.) pathogenic (blackcurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries): 33.2.1. using time is unlimited;
33.2.2. not allowed to get the standard in producing plantation in nurseries;
33.2.3. not allowed to grow where in past two years grown Ribes genus plants;
33.2.4. following isolation: 33.2.4.1. from other standard varieties – four meters;
33.2.4.2-producing plantations from 100 meters;
33.2.5. Visual inspection of the disease and the presence of the pest in the previous growing season;
33.3. the genus BlackBerry (Rubus l.) plants (raspberries, blackberries): 33.3.1. not allowed to grow where three previous years raised the genus Rubus;
33.3.2. immersion time is unlimited;
33.3.3. not allowed to get the standard in producing plantation in nurseries;
33.3.4. following isolation: 33.3.4.1. from other standard varieties-two metres;
33.3.4.2-producing plantations from 100 meters;
20.8. Strawberry (Fragaria L) genus au 33.4.1. not allowed maritime industries and services: get the standard nursery in producing plantations;
33.4.2. not allowed to grow where in four previous years raised the genus Fragaria l. or potatoes;
33.4.3. among varieties followed at least three meters;
33.4.4. distance from the productive plantations is 100 meters. Vi. Material test 34. Material mikropavairot material, also comply with the relevant material, if: it corresponds to 34.1. variety: 34.1.1. pre-basic, basic and certified material compliance with the variety confirms mother plant propagation material certificate, label or plant Passport;
34.1.2. the standard of compliance provides the variety breeder;
21.3. the production or storage location corresponds to the plant-health requirements in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine;
21.3. it is extracted and grown in accordance with the requirements of these provisions and the EPPO certification scheme the following methods;
21.4. it meets the quality requirements to be observed when marketing materials (annex 5);
34.5. it is infected or infested with a plant quarantine organisms and that rule 3. harmful organisms listed in that affect the quality of the propagation material;
21.5. pre-basic material is the opinion that it is vīrustestēt or vīrusbrīv, the base and certified material is derived from the same or higher category 3 material in accordance with EPPO certification scheme. 35. From third countries imported material complies with the requirements of the programmes in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine. 36. in order to assess the conformity of the material rules 34 and 35 the requirements referred to in paragraph 1, the service shall carry out a conformity check of the material. 37. the Registered party shall submit each year to the service application, checks on conformity certificate propagation material, plant passports and labels need to indicate the test material of the species, quantities, production areas and checks the site and adding application to the list of varieties grown and the area plans. 38. the material time for checking conformity with the registered person. 39. in Latvia raised material test service: 24.3. vegetation period-once;
24.4. blackcurrants (Ribes l.) additional verification blackcurrant mites (Cecidophyops the ribs) findings;

39.3. before distribution – autumn or spring. If the plants have resumed growing, perform additional checks;
24.5. cover areas you want the strawberry konteinerstād intensively in intensive production plants – every three weeks;
24.5. cover areas you want the intense fruit and Berry (except strawberry) konteinerstād for intensive plant production: 39.5.1. vegetation period, once;
39.5.2. before distribution-spring or summer. 40. If the conformity check performed before autumn, but distribution takes place in the spring and the material is within the period of peace are not materials. 41. A change in the rules referred to in paragraph 37 of the list of the varieties grown, the registered person shall provide the services of the vegetation period compliance checks during the clarify the list of varieties grown. 42. If a registered party which propagated varieties, have been granted rights in Latvia or the breeder which are protected by European Union law, the breeder material compliance check shall be carried out if the person is a registered breeder of the right holder or it is registered in the service license agreement in accordance with the laws and regulations on the protection of plant varieties. 43. in order to receive permission to use the label from third countries imported material, the person registered in the 24 hours following the importation of the material submitted to the service of the application for compliance checks and indicates the test material, variety, quantity and place of storage. 44. From third countries imported material inspection under these rules for service 35 48 hours after receipt of the application. 45. The expenses related to the plant passports and labels material required for issuing phytosanitary inspection and conformity assessment shall be borne by the registered person in accordance with the regulations on professional fees provided by the services price list. 46. If the pre-basic, basic and certified material complies with the provisions referred to in paragraph 34 of the eligibility criteria, service within five working days, decide on the material certificate and permission to use the label. 47. If the standard complies with the provisions referred to in paragraph 34 of the eligibility criteria, service within five working days of the decision on the authorisation of the use of the label. 48. If service compliance check time finds that the material does not meet the requirements of these provisions, it lowers material categories or prohibit its distribution, and the complete lack of prevention. 49. If the deficiencies are not remedied or the registered person will not prevent the service inspection, within the time limit set in the Service decides not to issue the: 30.5. propagating material;
30.6. to prohibit the use label. VII. distribution of Materials and records 50. Propagating material and fruit plants shall be distributed only if: 50.1. propagating material officially certified as pre-basic propagating material, basic propagating material or certified propagating material or it meets standard conditions;
50.2. the fruit plants have been officially certified that they comply with the conditions of the standard material. 51. in order to ensure the traceability of material lot and to check the identity of the material, the registered person who cultivates or distributes materials, and registered person who deals only with material distribution, organizes the label or plant Passport records (hereinafter referred to as the accounting journal). 52. the accounting log: 52.1. record date;
52.2. the realization of the species, the breed, and, if necessary, the name of the root;
52.3. plant at a lot and the lot number;
52.4. label or plant passport number of the party;
52.5. packing slip number;
52.6. recipient's name and registration number of the business register, address and phone number. 53. If the materials distributed at the retail level, records the log does not indicate this rule 52.5 and 52.6.. the information referred to in point. 54. Member States of the European Union accounting for imported material in the journal indicates the species, variety, material, quantity, label or plant passport number and country of origin. 55. From third countries imported material accounting log indicates the species, variety, quantity and phytosanitary border control document number. 56. The propagating material and fruit plants which contain genetically modified organisms can be distributed only if genetically modified organisms is allowed in accordance with the laws and regulations on the movement of genetically modified organisms or the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 Regulation No 1829/2003 on genetically modified food and feed (hereinafter Regulation No 1829/2003). 57. If of fruit plants or propagating material derived products intended for use as food or as feed covered by Regulation No 1829/2003 and article 15 3, the material is disseminated only if this material derived from food or feed authorised in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003.58. propagating material certificate includes this provision, the information listed in annex 6. 59. The propagation material certificate is issued by the Department. 60. The label and the plant passport shall be drawn up in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine. 61. Permitted to distribute the material with a label that contains this rule 7. in chapter I of the annex to this information. 62. The label added to the lot, which grew after the composition and origin of homogeneous material. 63. If packing or storage combine different origins or of different material, the party label indicates the composition of the lot and the registration number of the persons whose material is a newly formed party. 64. If the lot consists of several packaging units: 64.1. label affixed to each package unit and indicates the number of the lot;
64.2. pre-basic, basic and certified material accompanying document shall be accompanied by a copy of the certificate of propagating material. 65. If the material in accordance with the laws and regulations in the field of plant quarantine you need to add a label to a plant passport may be replaced by a plant passport, indicating those provisions of annex 7. information referred to in chapter II. 66. The lot number assigned by the valuation of the labels in Latvia and plant passports include: 66.1. the vegetation period the last two digits of the year in which the verification of conformity;
66.2. the label assigned to the establishment or plant passport number;
66.3. serial number label or plant Passport tracking log. 67. the labels and manufactured in the plant passports this rule 66.2. the establishment referred to in code. 68. the Registered person shall have the right to prepare labels or, if the plant passport services by registered persons examination, during the year before the rules referred to in paragraph 69 of the receipt of the application is not found in these rules and regulations in the field of plant quarantine requirements. 69. to register in person for permission to prepare labels or plant passport, it shall submit to the Department an application for label or plant passport and passport labels and plant samples. 70. If a registered party label or plant Passport indicates more information, it is clearly separated from the background. 71. the service shall evaluate the label or plant Passport sample compliance with that rule 61, 62 and 66 and annex 7 requirements and in a month shall take a decision on the authorisation of the person registered to make a label or plant passport. Service approved label or plant Passport sample and assigns a label or plant Passport preparer code. 72. If the changed label or plant Passport information contained in the sample or the material used for its manufacture, the registered person shall submit to the Department an application for changes to the label or plant passport and accompanied by a label or plant passport. Service application to be assessed in accordance with the laws and regulations on plant quarantine. 73. Label and the plant passport is valid: 73.1. material (except konteinerstād) during the period from the label or plant specified in the passport of the vegetation period of the year in which the examination of the conformity of the plant until May 15 of next year.
73.2. konteinerstād: 73.2.1. during the period from the label or plant specified in the passport of the vegetation period of the year in which the examination of the conformity of the plant until next year September 15 if the material was made of the consistency check in the vegetation period and are composed of professional inspection, which adds a copy of the material for distribution;

73.2.2. If they are not realized until a label or plant passport expiry date – up to 15 September. The konteinerstād service checks before distribution, if the konteinerstād meet the requirements of this regulation, adopt a decision on the authorisation of the use label or plant passport with current vegetation period of the year designation, which indicates a label or plant passport number, or of the party in the previous growing year designation to the end of the year, when it is drawn up by professional inspection, a copy of which adds material intended for distribution. 74. If the Department determines that a registered party does not comply with these rules and regulations in the field of plant quarantine requirements, service cancels this provision referred to in paragraph 71 of the decision. 75. the distribution of pre-basic, basic or certified material standard material, placed separately by material category. 76. Pre-basic, basic and certified material market in the new package. 77. the dissemination of materials with reference to a variety or plant Passport label if: 77.1. to this variety, the breeder's right has been granted or in Latvia it is protected with a variety of European Union law;
77.2. variety is officially registered in Latvia legislation established or another European Union Member State or breed is common. A variety shall be regarded as common knowledge if it meets one of the following criteria: 77.2.1. it is officially registered in another Member State of the European Union;
77.2.2. a variety of formal application has been filed for registration in Latvia legislation established or another European Union Member State;
77.2.3. it until 2012 and 30 September is placed on the trade of Latvia or another Member State of the European Union. In this case, the registered person and, at the request of the buyer to ensure the commercial description of varieties, including the following information: 77.2.3.1. the name of the variety and its synonyms, if known;
77.2.3.2. instructions for maintenance of the variety and propagation system applied;
77.2.3.3. characteristics of the variety and its manifestations on the basis of this provision of the annex 8 and, if possible, an indication of the differences in the variety of its similar varieties. 78. For genetically modified varieties on the official label or material attached or attached document clearly indicate that the variety has been genetically modified. 79. Persons who are not subject to registration in accordance with the provisions of point 7, distributing material, the label indicates the botanical name of the species, the name of the variety, the name of the person, name and address. 80. All material related to the movement of the person registered shall keep the documentation for a period of three years. VIII. Closing questions 81. Be declared unenforceable in the Cabinet of Ministers of 17 September 2002, Regulation No 423 "rules on fruit and Berry propagating material" (Latvian journal, 2002, nr. 135). 82. The provisions of chapters II and III shall enter into force on January 1, 2013. 83. By 2012 and 30 September 2004, the material can be distributed with a reference (located on the label or plant passport) to the breed, if it is released under that provision. 77.2.3. 84. Until 2018 31 December permitted to distribute material taken from parent, put into circulation in accordance with the provisions of section 77.2.3. and is recognized as the reference material. The dissemination of this material, the label or plant passport shall include a reference to this point. Informative reference to European Union directives, the regulations include provisions resulting from: 1) the Council on 29 September 2008 the Directive 2008/90/EC on the marketing of fruit plant propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production (recast version);
2) Council of 28 April 1992 Directive 92/34/EEC on the marketing of fruit plant propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production;
3) Commission 23 June 1993 of Directive 93/48EEK, which determines the schedule indicating the conditions to be met by propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production, pursuant to Council Directive 92/34/EEC;
4) Commission July 5 1993 directive 93/64/EEC setting out the implementing measures concerning the supervision and monitoring of suppliers and establishments pursuant to Council Directive 92/34/EEC on the fruit plant propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production;
5) Commission of 21 September 1993 directive 93/79/EEC laying down additional implementing provisions for lists of varieties of fruit plant propagating material and fruit plants, as kept by suppliers under Council Directive 92/34/EEC. Prime Minister, Minister of Finance Minister of Agriculture e. Repše j. Dūklav of annex 1 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulation No. 861 of fruit and Berry genera and species Fragaria l., 1 strawberry. 2. L. Ribes – redcurrant, blackcurrant, gooseberries. 3. Rubus l.-Dewberry, avene, cloudberry. 4. Vaccinium l. – they had carried with them, Huckleberry, dzērven, Cowberries. 5. Cydonia Mill.-oblong Quince. 6.-apple tree Malus Mill. 7. Pyrus l., pear. 8. Sorbus l.-Rowan. 9. l. Aroni-aronij. 10. Prunus armeniaca l. apricot – normal. 11. L. Prunus Avium – sweet cherry. 12. Prunus cerasus l.-sour cherry. 13. the Prunus cerasifer Ehrh. can. divaricat (Ledeb.) L.H. Bailey-Caucasus prune. 14., Prunus domestica l. plum home. 15. Prunus persica (l.) Batsch Peach on the make. Prunus salicina Lindl 16. -in plum or diploid Willow plum. 17. the Chaenomel japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach-Japanese krūmcidonij or henomel. 18. Juglans regia l.-nut wood. 19. Hippopha-rhamnoid-l.-on-going smiltsērkšķ. 20. Corylus Avellana l.-common Hazel. 21. Sambucus nigra l. – black elderberry.
Minister of agriculture j. Dūklav in annex 2 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 opinion on vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt material information appearing 1. Its legal person name and address materials recognized as vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt.
2. In the opinion of identification (such as a sequence number) and the identification of each page.
3. In the opinion of the recipient's name and address.
4. the name of the organisms Tested, the testing methods used and their identification, testing the execution date, the test result.
5. material identification, description, status, category.
6. date of receipt of the material.
7. the opinion shall be signed by authorised persons, title and caption.
8. additional information. Minister of agriculture j. Dūklav in annex 3 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 plants harmful organisms that affect the quality of materials, fruit and Berry species of harmful organisms 1 2 1. Strawberries (Fragaria L.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: page (Aphelenchoid) of potato stem nematode of Strawberry (Ditylench-dipsac) tarsonemīdērč (Tarsonemida) bacteria and fitoplazm *: the passenger. Strawberry green petal phytoplasm (Strawberry zaļziedainīb) fungi: the passenger. Cactor Phytophthora (root neck rot) passenger. Phytophthora spp (root rot) passenger. Pythi spp.. (root rot) passenger. Fusarium spp. (fuzarioz in the wilting and root rot) passenger. Verticillium (wilt in verticilār) passenger. Rhizoctoni spp. (root rot) passenger. Cylindrocarpon destructan (root rot) viruses and virus-like organisms: Strawberry mild yellow edge virus (SMYEaV), the associated crincl of the rhabdovir of Strawberry (SCV) 2. Apple trees (Malus Mill.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: tree gartaustkod (Anarsi-lineatell) furry Apple aphids (Eriosom-laniger) PEAR red José (a leper Epidiasp) José white fruit (Pseudaulacasp the pentagon) San José scale (quadraspidiotus perniciosus) bacteria and fitoplazm: the passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens (the root bacterial cancer) passenger. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» Syringa (stem and leaf processing): Armillari in melle mushrooms (normally celmen), SYN. Chondrostere purpurea medium Stereo unit purpurea (purple sīkpiep) passenger. Nectria galligena is not (leaf stem and branch cancer) passenger. Criptosporiops a curvispor (the tree trunk and branch illuminates) passenger. Rosellini was catrix (root rot) passenger. Phytophthora spp. (root and root rot) passenger. Venturia inaequalis (apple scab) passenger. The atr album verticillium (wilt in verticilār) viruses and virus-like organisms: Apple chlorotic leaf spot (ACLSV) trichovir Apple stem grooving (ASGV) capillovir-Apple mosaic ilarvir (ApMV) Apple scar skin viroid (ASSVd) Apple stem-pitting foveavir (ASPV) 3. Pear (Pyrus l.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: tree gartaustkod (Anarsi-lineatell) furry Apple aphids (Eriosom-laniger) PEAR red José (a leper Epidiasp) José white fruit (Pseudaulacasp the pentagon) bacteria and fitoplazm: the passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens (the root bacterial cancer) passenger. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» syringa (stem and leaf processing): Armillari in melle mushrooms (normally celmen), SYN. Chondrostere purpurea medium Stereo unit purpurea (purple sīkpiep) passenger. Nectria galligena is not (leaf stem and branch cancer) passenger. Phytophthora spp. (root and root rot) passenger. Venturia pirina (PEAR scab) passenger. The atr album verticillium (wilt in verticilār) viruses and virus-like organisms:


Apple chlorotic leaf spot (ACLSV) trichovir Apple stem-pitting (ASPV) foveavir Pear blister canker viroid (PBCVd) Apple stem grooving (ApMV) capillovir-4. Ordinary apricots (Prunus armeniaca l.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: tree gartaustkod (Anarsi-lineatell) kauleņkok-krāšņvabol (Capnod a tenebrionis) root gall nematode (Meloidogyne) PEAR red José (a leper Epidiasp) José white fruit (Pseudaulacasp the pentagon) San José scale (quadraspidiotus perniciosus) bacteria and bacterial fitoplazm: the roots of cancer (passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) bacterial cancer (the passenger. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» more-prunor) trunk and page processing (dev. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» syringa) European stone fruit yellow mushrooms: Armillari of the phytoplasm melle (normally celmen), SYN. Chondrostere purpurea medium Stereo unit purpurea (purple sīkpiep) passenger. Nectria galligena is not (page tree trunks and branches of the cancer) passenger. Taphrin (vējplūm) the passenger deforman. Verticillium spp. (verticilār in twisted)

Viruses and virus-like organisms: the dwarf Prunus ilarvir (PDV) Prunus necrotic (PNRSV) ringsp a ilarvir Apple chlorotic leaf spot of trichovir (ACLSV) Apple mosaic ilarvir (ApMV) 5. Sweet and sour cherries (Prunus Avium (l.) l. and Prunus cerasus l.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: the krāšņvabol kauleņkok (Capnod a tenebrionis) root pang of potato cyst nematodes (Meloidogyne) PEAR red José (a leper Epidiasp) José white fruit (Pseudaulacasp the pentagon) San José scale (quadraspidiotus perniciosus) bacteria and fitoplazm: the root bacterial cancer (passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) bacterial cancer (the passenger. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» more-prunor) trunk and page processing (dev. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» syringa) mushrooms: normal celmen (Armillari in melle) violet (Chondrostere of sīkpiep purpurea, syn. Stereo page of purpurea) tree trunk and branch, cancer (nectria galligena is Not) in the wilting (passenger verticilār. Verticillium spp.)

Viruses and virus-like organisms: the dwarf Prunus ilarvir (PDV) Prunus necrotic ringsp a ilarvir (PNRSV) Cherry leaf roll not povir (CLRV) Apple chlorotic leaf spot of trichovir (ACLSV) Petunia asteroid mosaic tombusvir (PAMV) Italian ringsp the tombusvir of the Carnation (AX) Apple mosaic ilarvir (ApMV) little cherry closterovir (LChV) 6. Plum (Prunus domestica l. Prunus cerasifer Ehrh.. divaricat the can (Ledeb.) L.H. Bailey: Prunus salicina Lindl.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: Plum page pangērc (Acul-fockeu) kauleņkok-krāšņvabol (Capnod a tenebrionis) plum page kārpērc (Eriophy's similar) root gall nematode (Meloidogyne) PEAR red José (a leper Epidiasp) José white fruit (Pseudaulacasp the pentagon) San José scale (quadraspidiotus perniciosus) of the bacterium and the fitoplazm: the passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens (the root bacterial cancer) passenger. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» more-prunor (the bacterial cancer) passenger. Pseudomonas syringa pv.» syringa (stem and leaf processing) European stone fruit yellow mushrooms: Armillari of the phytoplasm melle (normally celmen), SYN. Chondrostere purpurea medium Stereo unit purpurea (purple sīkpiep) passenger. Nectria galligena is not (leaf stem and branch cancer) passenger. Rosellini was catrix (root rot) passenger. Verticillium spp. (verticilār in twisted)

Viruses and virus-like organisms: the dwarf Prunus ilarvir (PDV) Prunus necrotic (PNRSV) ringsp a ilarvir Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) Myrobalan latent virus (MLRSV) ringsp the Apple mosaic ilarvir (ApMV) 7. genus currant (Ribes l.) plants harmful insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: leaf nematode (Aphelenchoid) blackcurrant pumpurērc (Cecidophyops the ribs) bacteria and fitoplazm *: the passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens (the root bacterial cancer) Red curran full blossom of the phytoplasm mushrooms: Armillari melle (normally celmen) passenger. Nectria cinnabarin is not (leaf sarkankārp cancer) passenger. Rosellini was catrix (root rot) passenger. Verticillium spp. (verticilār in twisted)

Viruses and virus-like organisms: Black to not reversion povir curran (BRV) Arabis mosaic not povir (ArMV) Strawberry latent ringsp the povir (SLRSV) vein banding Goosberry associated virus (GVBaV) Cucumber mosaic cucumovir (CMV) 8. genus BlackBerry (Rubus l.) plants harmful insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: raspberry pangērc (the essig Aceri) bacteria and fitoplazm: the root bacterial cancer (passenger. The promoter of the root bacterial rhizogen) cancer (passenger. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) Bacterial cancer of the page (the passenger. Rhodococc of Rhodococc of a fascian) fascian Rubus stunt phytoplasm mushrooms: Armillari in melle (normally celmen) passenger. Didymell-applanat (Raspberry bark cracking) passenger. Peronospor-rub (not real raspberry mildew) passenger. Verticillium spp. (verticilār in twisted) passenger. Gloeospori of Veneto (Raspberry light up) viruses and virus-like organisms: Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV) Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV) Raspberry vein rhabdovir (RVCV) by chloros Strawberry latent virus (SLRSV) ringsp of Cucumber mosaic cucumovir (CMV) 9. Cranberries (Vaccinium l.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: the cranberry melngalvain leaf page (Rhopobot a naevan) Cranberry shoots (the Dasyneur vaccini) pangodiņš otiņpūcīt (the antique Orgy) Willow beetle (Lochmae-capre) the cranberry melngalvain leaf page (Rhopobot a naevan) comma José scale (Lepidosaph ulm) bacteria and fitoplazm *: Cranberry false blosom phytoplasm mushrooms: Phytophthora spp. (root rot) passenger. Godroni-ceassandra (vertical shoot death and circular Berry rot) passenger. Guignardia vaccini (early Berry rot) passenger. Exobasidi of oxycoci (page page sarkanplankumainīb and pink colour) viruses and virus-like organisms: Blueberry red (BRRV) ringsp a caulimovir a ringsp agent 10. Cranberry Cowberries (Vaccinium l.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: comma José scale (Lepidosaph ulm) mushrooms: the passenger. Exobasidi of vaccine (page sarkanplankumainīb) passenger. Thekopsor-vaccinior (page Piebald) passenger. The Sclerotini vaccini (Berry rot) passenger. Cactor Phytophthora (root neck rot) viruses and virus-like organisms: all 11. Blueberries and they had carried with them (Vaccinium l.)
Destructive insects, mites and nematodes, at any stage of development: root nematode (Tetylench-christi) baltblusiņ of virsdzimt (Aleyrodoide) baltblusiņ (Aleyrodida) tīklērč (Tetranychida) comma José scale (Lepidosaph ulm) bacteria and fitoplazm: the witch's broom ' phytoplasm Blueberry Cranberry blossom of the false phytoplasm Blueberry stunt phytoplasm mushrooms: the passenger. Phytophtor spp. (the root and the root neck rot) passenger. Podosphaer the myrtillin (mellenāj of mildew) passenger. Botryosphaeri-cortic (stem cancer) passenger. Pucciniastr Forum myrtilli (page Piebald) passenger. Exobasidi vaccini Forum (page sarkanplankumainīb) passenger. Botrytis cinerea (buds, flowers rotting) passenger. Monilini vaccine (Berry mumificēšan) viruses and virus-like organisms: Blueberry shock virus (BIShV) ringsp the caulimovir of Blueberry red (BRRV) Blueberry shoestring sobemovir (BSSV) Note. Plants harmful organisms that affect the quality of the materials specified in English.
Minister of agriculture j. Dūklav in annex 4 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 Plum pox virus and bacterial light up (Erwinia amylovora) host 1. Plum pox virus host: 1.1. Plum (Prunus L.) fruit trees of the genus: 1.1.1 the usual apricot (Prunus armeniaca l.); 1.1.2. normal peach (Prunus persica l.); 1.1.3. peaches (Prunus persica var. nucipersic l.); 1.1.4. home Plum (Prunus domestica l.); 1.1.5. diploid in Plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.); 1.1.6. the usual almond (Prunus dulcis l.); 1.2. the genus Prunus ornamental plants: Prunus blireian André 1.2.1; 1.2.2. Prunus brigantin Villa; 1.2.3. the cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifer Ehrh. of); 1.2.4. Prunus x cisten (N.E. Hansen) Koehn; 1.2.5. the dziedzerain Cherry (Prunus glandulos Thunb of.); 1.2.6. the holoserice Batal. Prunus; 1.2.7. Prunus hortulan l. h. Bailey; 1.2.8. Chinese Cherry (Prunus incis a Thunb.); 1.2.9. Japanese cherry (Prunus japonica Thunb.); 1.2.10. Prunus kurdin; 1.2.11. Mandžūrij apricot (Prunus manschuric (Maxim.) Koehn); 1.2.12. Prunus maritima Marshall; 1.2.13. Prunus Siebold of Marc &. we; 1.2.14. The Canada Plum (Prunus nigra Aiton); 1.2.15. Bessie Cherry (Prunus l. var. pumil (L.H. Bailey) Gleason bessey); 1.2.16. Siberian apricot (Prunus sibiric l.); 1.2.17. simon Plum (Prunus simoni, Carrièr); 1.2.18. Spike-Plum (Prunus spinosa (Koidz.) Ingram); 1.2.19. tūbain the Cherry (Prunus tomentosa Thunb.); 1.2.20. trīsdaiv the almond (Prunus trilob Lindl of.). 2. Bacterial light up (Erwinia amylovora) host: 2.1 currants (Amelanchier Med.); 2.2. the krūmcidonij or henomel of Japan (Chaenomel japonica (Thunb.) of Lindl. Ex Spach); 2.3. klinten (Cotoneaster Medik.); 2.4. the Hawthorn (Crataegus l.); 2.5. Quince (Cydonia Mill. oblong); 2.6. eriobotrij (the Eriobotry Lindl.); 2.7. Apple trees (Malus Mill.); 2.8. mespil (Mespil l.); 2.9. David fotīnij (Photini the davidian (Dcn.) Card.); 2.10. ugunsērkšķ (Pyracantha Roem.); 2.11. PEAR (Pyrus l.); 2.12. Rowan tree (Sorbus l.). Note the. Specified in English.
Minister of agriculture j. Dūklav in annex 5 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 quality requirements that must be followed when marketing materials

1. the fruit tree seedlings marketed: 1.1 1.2 mature without a large loss of 1.3 with the bud partially or totally overgrown branch and rootstock cut scars 1.4. without pages (except konteinerstād) 1.5 without mechanical and other bark and root damage 1.6. without stock shoots 1.7. with a good rootstock and the pot's compatibility – without strong over a slight pot site 1.8. iežuvuš not in iežuvuš not in pamatsakn with 1.9 1.10 with a frosted for root bark and without fractures of kambij 1.11. vadzar and sānzaro 2. Fruit tree plants permitted such deviation: 2.1 small, shallow skin lesions and abrasions 2.2. iežuvuš of tiny roots, gently apsalus 2.3 yellow wood mold to 2.4 little roots 2.5. hooked trunk: class I – one which does not have to be planted right, class II – one that should be corrected by planting 3. Fruit tree stock quality requirements apply to stems and klonaudž rootstocks, which are used for the production of plants for planting. Fruit tree rootstocks: 3.1 the market well developed and mature 3.2 with one straight trunk, enough without rooting loops and with straight roots neck 3.3 without pages 3.4 to 3.5 iežuvuš not stripped of its bark and trunk injuries, burns and frost-3.6. If the length of the root neck till the first sānzar is not less than 15 centimeters 4. Quality requirements fruit tree rootstocks: stock group age class root neck fat 4.1 Apple rootstock – "Antonovk" stems; strong, medium, and small klonaudž stock of Apple trees and two annuals I II 0.5-0.7 4.2 0.08 >. PEAR rootstock, stems of annuals in 0.5-0.7 II biennial 0.08 > I 1.0 0,8-1,0 II 4.3 >. plum, sour and sweet cherry and apricot rootstocks, the Annuals of the stems (I) 0.6 0.8 0.4-0.5 II-4.4. the kauleņkok stock of vegetative propagating annuals and two-year-old I-II 0.5 1.0 0.7-0.7 5. Fruit grafts Clonal rootstocks, and traded cuttings krūmogulāj: iežuvuš not in 5.1 5.2. without the pages (except the lapaino cuttings) 5.3 with an expanded buds 5.4. without mechanical, pest and disease damage without signs of frost 5.5 5.6. mature full length (or grafted cuttings-provided pager bud cutting area) with 5.7 graft length, not less then 40 inches, Berry branches for cutting – not less than 20 centimeters 6. Strawberry (Fragaria l.), market : 6.1 6.2 with good deciduous developed ending buds 6.3 with well developed root system in white and light brown (fridge plants – Brown) 6.4 with root, not the neck thinner than 10 millimeters of iežuvuš not 6.5 7. Currant (Ribes l.) plants of the genus traded: 7.1.-7.2. deciduous, and two-year-old saplaukuš or not expanded to the maximum of spring green cone stage (except konteinerstād) 7.3 with well developed root system 7.4. healthy , with a well-developed and mature surface part of iežuvuš not 7.6 7.5. without mechanical damage and the island 8. Blackberry (Rubus l.) plants of the genus traded: 8.1 8.2 deciduous, with well developed root system 8.3. not saplaukuš (except konteinerstād) 8.4. with a healthy portion of surface iežuvuš of 8.6 8.5. not without mechanical damage agriculture and island Minister j. Dūklav in annex 6 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 material information appearing on certificates, part I (complete service) 1. Country code is "en".
2. the national plant protection service.
3. Persons registered in the registration number.
4. The registered person name and surname or name.
5. the material of the botanical name.
6. the name of the variety and rootstock.
7. Category.
8. indication as to which generation the material it is.
9. Indication of the material in the Micropropagation.
10. the quantity.
11. The name of the legal person whose material recognized as vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt.
12. Vīrusbrīv or vīrustestēt material number of the opinion.
13. Check the number of the Act, on the basis of which a decision on the issue of the certificate of the material.
14. the period of validity of the certificate.
15. date of issue of the certificate, the vendor name, title, signature, stamp.
Part II (to be completed by the seller) 1. Material holdings or the buyer's name and address.
2. materials and sold ņojum units of the sai.
3. Seller's name, date and stamp. Minister of agriculture j. Dūklav in annex 7 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 label and plant information appearing in the passport I. information appearing on the label no PO box Information on the designation of Latvia prepare labels: 1. indication of the quality of the EC quality EC 2. Iso code of the country where the guarantee label EN 3. national plant protection services of the VAAD abbreviation 4. Persons registered in the registration number of the reg. No VAAD 5. Persons registered in the name of the name 6. Lot number 00 00 000 7. date of issue label 00.00.0000.

8. The propagation material certificate number, if it has the description "pre-basic, basic or certified material (required to be in Latvia prepared" labels) PM no of certificate

9. species botanical name XXXX 10. Variety name XXXX Stock name 11 XXXX XXXX 12 category 13. Class XXXX XXXX x 14 quantity.

15. The words "vīrusbrīv" or "vīrustestēt" If the propagating material complies with this status 16. Entry into the XXXX from third countries-the country of origin of the material XXXX II. Plant Passport information appearing no PO box Information on the designation of Latvia prepare labels: 1. The name of the document EC plant Passport 2. indication of the quality of the EC quality EC 3. Iso country code, where a plant passport issued LV 4. national plant protection services of the VAAD abbreviation 5. Persons registered in the registration number of the reg. Nr.

6. the registered person's name or the name of the first name and last name or the name of the batch number 7 00 00 000 8. plant passport issuance date 00.00.0000.

9. The propagation material certificate number, if it has the description "pre-basic, basic or certified material (required in Latvia to be extracted from the plant passports) PM certificate No.

10. species botanical name XXXX 11. Variety name XXXX XXXX 12 Root name 13. Category XXXX XXXX 14 class 15. Quantity XXXX PCs.

16. The words "vīrusbrīv" or "vīrustestēt" If the propagating material complies with this status XXXX 17.
When the plants, plant products intended for trade in the protected area, with the designation "ZP" and protected areas of the code that the plant passport is valid ZP XXXX 18.
If the plants, plant products require a replacement passport (where the plant is divided into lots or combined with another batch of plants), add the designation "RP" and a plant passport issued a registration number and issuing State RP XXXX 19. country of origin of the material, if it has been imported from third countries, the Minister of Agriculture j. XXXX Dūklav in annex 8 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 4 august 2009. Regulations No 861 description of the variety in the information to be included in the

1. Fragaria l.-strawberries: 1.1. inflorescence: position relative to foliage: 1.1.1 below; 1.1.2. the same level; 1.1.3. above; 1.2. fruits – size: 1.2.1. very small; 1.2.2. the small; 1.2.3. the average; 1.2.4. the great; 1.2.5. the very large; 1.3. fruits – the dominant shape: 1.3.1. nierveid; 1.3.2. the wide round; 1.3.3. round; 1.3.4. conical; 1.3.5. divkārtkonisk; 1.3.6. almost cylindrical; 1.3.7. the wedge (cylindrical); 1.3.8. the egg-shaped; 1.3.9. heart-shaped; 1.4. fruits – color: pale yellow 1.4.1; 1.4.2. light orange; 1.4.3. Orange; 1.4.4. orange red; 1.4.5. Red; 1.4.6. purple; 1.4.7. dark purple; 1.5. the time of fruit ripening (50% of plants with ripe fruit): 1.5.1. very early; 1.5.2. early; 1.5.3. average; 1.5.4. late; 1.5.5. very late; 1.6. repeated production (remontant plant): 1.6.1.; 1.6.2. partially; 1.6.3. does. 2. Cydonia Mill.-oblong Quince: 2.1.-plant form: 2.1.1. Figure; 2.1.2. semi-erect; 2.1.3. creepy; 2.2. page-form: 2.2.1 elliptical; 2.2.2. obovate; 2.2.3. the egg-shaped; 2.2.4. the round; 2.3. fruit-shape: spherical 2.3.1; 2.3.2. egg-shaped; 2.3.3. PEAR; 2.3.4. to narrow down the Middle; 2.3.5. non-regular basis; 2.3.6. elongated. 3. Juglans regia l.-nut trees: 3.1 bud izplaukšan time: 3.1.1. very early; 3.1.2. very early or early; 3.1.3. early; 3.1.4. the medium; 3.1.5. the average early or late; 3.1.6. yet; 3.1.7. late or very late; 3.1.8. very late; 3.2. a tree – a female inflorescence type: 3.2.1. simple; 3.2.2. the compound; 3.3. the tree — the female flower bunch: 3.3.1. indefinite; 3.3.2.; 3.4 maturation time: 3.4.1 early; 3.4.2. early or medium early; 3.4.3. average early; 3.4.4. the average early or late; 3.4.5. yet. 4. Grossulari – gooseberry: 4.1 – plant form: 4.1.1 ovoid; 4.1.2. the ball; 4.1.3. vice versa elliptical; 4.2. fruits – size: 4.2.1. very small; 4.2.2. the minimum; UR4.2.3.vid front; 4.2.4. large; 4.2.5. very large; 4.3. fruit-shape: 4.3.1. ball; 4.3.2. elliptical; 4.3.3. PEAR; 4.4. fruits – color: yellow 4.4.1; 4.4.2. yellow-green; 4.4.3. Green with white shades; 4.4.4. Green; 4.4.5. Red; 4.5. the fruit ripening time: 4.5.1 very early; 4.5.2. early; 4.5.3. average; 4.5.4. late; 4.5.5. very late. 5. Malus Mill.-Apple trees: tree-5.1 height: 5.1.1 weak; 5.1.2. the medium; 5.1.3. the strong; 5.2. fruit-shape: 5.2.1 rounded; 5.2.2. a rounded conical; 5.2.3. the wide conical; 5.2.4. flat; 5.2.5. flat rounded; 5.2.6. conical; 5.2.7. elongated conical; 5.2.8. truncated conical; 5.2.9. the elliptical (mucveid); 5.2.10. the elliptical conical (ovoid); 5.2.11. elongated (cylindrical); 5.2.12. elongated conical; 5.2.13. the Bell; 5.3. fruits – the alternance: 5.3.1. Orange; 5.3.2. Red; Purple; 5.3.3. 5.3.4. brownish; 5.4. the starting time of flowering (10% open flowers): 5.4.1. very early; 5.4.2. early; 5.4.3. the average; 5.4.4. late; 5.4.5. very late; 5.5. stock shapes: 5.5.1. tree-height: 5.5.1.1. weak; 5.5.1.2. the medium; 5.5.1.3. a strong; 5.5.2. tree – the main shoots (pierausum): 5.5.2.1. very little; 5.5.2.2. the small; 5.5.2.3. the average; 5.5.2.4. lot; 5.5.2.5. very much. 6. L. Prunus armeniaca – apricot – Prunus domestica l., Prunus domestica: 6.1.-fruit size (physiologically ripe fruit): 6.1.1. very small; 6.1.2. the least; 6.1.3. on average; 6.1.4. large; 6.1.5. the very large; 6.2. fruit-shape profile (physiologically ripe fruit): 6.2.1. flat rounded; 6.2.2. rounded; 6.2.3. elongated; 6.2.4. stretched; 6.3. fruits – ground colour of skin (apsarm, physiologically ripe fruit): 6.3.1 whitish (transparent); 6.3.2. Green; 6.3.3. yellowish green; 6.3.4. yellow; 6.3.5. orange-yellow; 6.3.6. Red; 6.3.7. purple; 6.3.8. violet blue; 6.3.9. dark blue; 6.4. fruit-flesh color (physiologically ripe fruit): 6.4.1. violet blue; 6.4.2. whitish; 6.4.3. yellow; 6.4.4. yellowish green; 6.4.5. Green; 6.4.6. Orange; 6.4.7. Red; 6.5. the bone-separation from the pulp (physiologically ripe fruit): 6.5.1. separate; 6.5.2. partially separate; 6.5.3. not separated; 6.6. the dice-size relative to fruit (on physiologically ripe fruit): 6.6.1. small; 6.6.2. the medium; 6.6.3.; 6.7. the flowering time: 6.7.1. very early; 6.7.2. early; 6.7.3. average; 6.7.4. late; 6.7.5. very late; 6.8. the fruit ripening time: 6.8.1. very early; 6.8.2. early; 6.8.3. the average; 6.8.4. late; 6.8.5. very late. 7. Prunus Avium l. sweet cherry-and-Prunus cerasus l.-sour cherries: 7.1 the flowering time: 7.1.1. very early; 7.1.2. early; 7.1.3. the average; 7.1.4. the late; 7.1.5. very late; 7.2. fruits – size: 7.2.1. very detailed; 7.2.2.; 7.2.3. the average; 7.2.4. the great; 7.2.5. the very large; 7.3. fruit-Peel color: 7.3.1. yellow; 7.3.2. orange red; 7.3.3. bright red to pale yellow background; 7.3.4. bright red; 7.3.5. Red-Brown; 7.3.6. Black; 7.4. the fruit ripening time: 7.4.1. very early; 7.4.2. early; 7.4.3. the average; 7.4.4. late; 7.4.5. very late. 8. Pyrus l.-PEAR: 8.1. flowering time (pilnzied time): 8.1.1. very early; 8.1.2. early; 8.1.3. average; 8.1.4. late; 8.1.5. very late; 8.2. fruits – size: 8.2.1. very small; 8.2.2. small; 8.2.3. average; 8.2.4. large; 8.2.5. very large; 8.3. fruits – side view (longitudinal): 8.3.1. concave; 8.3.2. straight; 8.3.3. curved; 8.4. fruits – length relative to maximum diameter: 8.4.1. very short; 8.4.2. short; 8.4.3 medium; 8.4.4. elongated; 8.4.5. very long; 8.5. fruits – ground colour of skin (ready): 8.5.1. Green; 8.5.2. yellow-green; 8.5.3. yellow; 8.5.4. Red; 8.6. fruit-stalk length: 8.6.1. short; 8.6.2. medium; 8.6.3. long; 8.7. harvesting readiness: 8.7.1 very early; 8.7.2. early; 8.7.3. average; 8.7.4. late; 8.7.5. very late. 9. Ribes l. – red and white currants: fruits of the bunch – 9.1 (including a bunch of axis): 9.1.1. very short; 9.1.2. short; 9.1.3. the medium; 9.1.4. long; 9.1.5. very long; 9.2. fruits – size: 9.2.1. very small; 9.2.2. minimum; 9.2.3. the average; 9.2.4. large; 9.2.5. very large; 9.3. fruits – color: 9.3.1. White; 9.3.2. baltdzelten; 9.3.3. the stake; 9.3.4. Red; 9.4. the fruit ripening time: 9.4.1. very early; 9.4.2. early; 9.4.3. average; 9.4.4. more; new item 9.4.5. very late. 10. Ribes l.-blackcurrant: 10.1.-plant height and diameter ratio: small 10.1.1.; 10.1.2. medium; 10.1.3.; 10.2. fruits – size: 10.2.1. very small; 10.2.2. small; 10.2.3. average; 10.2.4. large; 10.2.5. very large; 10.3. the fruit ripening time: 10.3.1. very early; 10.3.2. early; 10.3.3. average; 10.3.4. late; 10.3.5. very late. 11. Rubus l. – blackberries and hybrid: 11.1. plants-growth type: 11.1.1 stands; 11.1.2. floor-slightly spread; 11.1.3. not much spread; 11.1.4. not much spread – not regular; 11.1.5. not regularly; 11.2. the sleeping shoots – Spike: 11.2.1.; 11.2.2.; 11.3. fruits – size: 11.3.1. very small; 11.3.2. small; 11.3.3. average; 11.3.4. large; 11.3.5. very large; 11.4. the fruit ripening time: 11.4.1. start very early; 11.4.2. early; 11.4.3. average; 11.4.4. late; 11.4.5. very late. 12. Rubus l. – raspberries: 12.1.-new plant shoots: 12.1.1. very little; 12.1.2. the small; 12.1.3. average; 12.1.4. a lot; 12.1.5. very much; 12.2. the sleeping shoots (only varieties whose main harvest is on previous year's cane in summer)-color: 12.2.1. grayish brown; 12.2.2. Gray-Brown-Brown; 12.2.3. Brown; 12.2.4. Brown-purplish brown; 12.2.5. purplish brown; 12.3.-color: yellow; 12.3.1. 12.3.2. light red; 12.3.3. medium red; 12.3.4. dark red; 12.3.5. Orange; 12.3.6. purple; 12.3.7. Black; 12.4. fruits – size: 12.4.1. very small; 12.4.2. small; 12.4.3. average; 12.4.4. large; 12.4.5. very large; 12.5. fruits – of a length/width ratio: 12.5.1. length equal to width; 12.5.2. length greater than width; 12.5.3. length is much larger than width; 12.6. the main harvest: 12.6.1. on previous year's cane in summer; 12.6.2. on this year's shoots in the fall; 12.7. the time of fruit ripening on previous year's shoots: 12.7.1. very early; 12.7.2. early; 12.7.3. average; 12.7.4. late; 12.7.5. very late.
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