Foundation block definition
Foundation block means a planting of strawberry plants for the production of foundation stock.
Foundation block means a functional unit, regulated by the Department, consisting of one or more citrus trees that meet the foundation block tree requirements in these Rules.
Foundation block means a planting of grapevines propagated and maintained by the University of California in accordance with the provisions of this article and registered with the Department as a source of foundation stock.
More Definitions of Foundation block
Foundation block means a planting of grapevines established, operated, and maintained by the Clean Plant Center Northwest at Wash- ington State University, or other sources approved in writing by the director, that are tested and found free from targeted pathogens and viruses designated in this chapter and that are not off-type.
Foundation block means a garlic planting estab- lished from stock subjected to a laboratory disease elimina- tion procedure approved by the director, which complies with the requirements of this chapter.
Foundation block means a planting of trees, maintained by the University of California, which are to serve as a primary source of propagating material.
Foundation block means a garlic planting established from stock subjected to a laboratory disease elimination procedure approved by the director, which complies with the requirements of this chapter.
Foundation block means a garlic planting established using garlic subjected to laboratory disease elimination procedures and propagated under the supervision of the California Department of Food and Agriculture for the production of foundation stock.
Foundation block means planting of fruit trees to be established at research institutes or universities and certified to serve as primary source of propagating materials;
Foundation block means a planting of trees, maintained by federal or state agencies, which are registered or are to be registered to serve as a primary source of propagating material.