DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
PESTICIDE AND PLANT PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
REGULATION NO. 609. STRAWBERRY PLANTS
(By authority of Act No. 189 of the Public Acts of 1931, as amended, being S286.201 et
seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws)
R 285.609.1 Strawberry plant inspection and certification.
Rule 1. (1) Strawberry plants shall be considered eligible for inspection and certification
provided the plants are taken from plantings that are:
(a) First year plantings.
(b) Well cultivated and maintained essentially free of weeds and grasses.
(c) Generally thrifty. Very thin plant stands may be disqualified.
(d) Planted on soil that has not been exposed to the Red Stele disease within the past 15
years.
(e) Maintained apparently free of insect pests, plant diseases and parasitic nematodes and
within the standards established by this rule.
(2) The following combination of inspections shall be required as a prerequisite to
certification:
(a) One or more inspections of the plants made on or about blossoming time or at such
season of the year when soil temperature and moisture and growing conditions are proper
for expression of the symptoms of the Red Stele disease caused by the fungus Phytophthora
fragaria.
(b) One or more inspections made during the late summer or fall seasons for other insect
pests, plant diseases, and nematodes.
(3) Certified plants must be apparently free of insect pests, plant diseases, and parasitic
nematodes, and must originate from plantings in which the number of plants infested with
certain pests do not exceed the tolerances herein provided:
(a) Red Stele--zero.
(b) Crimp (Foliar nematode disease)--zero.
(c) Root knot nematode--zero, provided that plantings not generally infested at the time
of field inspection may be restricted at the discretion of the director subject to inspection
at the grower's request and his expense, after the plants have been dug and graded.
(d) June yellows (Blakemore yellows)--1% provided visibly affected plants are rogued.
(e) Crinkle and virus yellows--zero.
(f) Aster yellows and witches broom--1%, provided infected plants are rogued.
(4) Only those strawberry plants that meet the foregoing certification requirements and
have been produced in accordance with the following standards shall be certified to be
"disease free" or "virus free" or "produced from 'virus free' stock" or "registered" or
"foundation stock" or any other term or terms that may be so construed, and the use of any
such terms in labeling, advertising or selling strawberry plants shall be restricted to plants
so classified by the legally constituted plant regulatory official of the state of origin,
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