Propagative material definition

Propagative material means any industrial hemp seedlings, explants, transplants, propagules, or other rooted material that is grown in a soilless media.
Propagative material means any living plant or part of the plant, including seed, corm, cutting, bud, rhizome, or callus, used or intended for propagation;
Propagative material means tubers, tuber portions, microtubers, minitubers, tissue−culture plantlets, or potato plants used to produce seed potatoes. “Propagative material” includes foundation seed potatoes.

More Definitions of Propagative material

Propagative material means any plant or part of a plant, including seed, or plant tissue intended for use in the propagation of citrus nursery stock or other plant that is identified as quarantined in these Rules.
Propagative material means viable seeds, clones, unrooted and rooted cuttings, and tissue cultures.
Propagative material means any living plant or part of the plant (including seed corn. cutting hut or rhizome) used or intended for propagation;
Propagative material means any industrial hemp seedlings, explants, transplants, propagules, or other rooted material that
Propagative material means tubers, tuber portions, microtubers,
Propagative material means any living plant or part thereof (including seed, corn, cutting, bud or rhizome) used or intended for propagation;

Related to Propagative material

  • Explosive material means any chemical compound, mixture, or device which produces a substantial instantaneous release of gas and heat spontaneously or by contact with sparks or flame.

  • propagating material has the meaning given to it in the PBR Act, namely in relation to a Plant of a particular Plant Variety, means any part or product from which, whether alone or in combination with other parts or products of that Plant, another Plant with the same essential characteristics can be produced.

  • Radioactive material means any solid, liquid, or gas which emits radiation spontaneously.

  • Produced Material means records, software and other material, whether complete or not, that, as a result of this Agreement, are produced or provided by the Contractor or a Subcontractor and includes the Incorporated Material;

  • Input Material means all documents, information, representations, statements and materials provided by Customer or a third party on behalf of Customer, relating to the Services, including computer programs, data, logos, reports and specifications and inventories.