STEM AND BULB NEMATODE, WHITE ROT DISEASE AND GARLIC VIRUS QUARANTINE (Fish
Lake Valley, Nevada)
PESTS:
Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci), white rot disease
(Sclerotium cepivorum), and garlic virus.
STATE WITH REGULATION: Nevada
STATES REGULATED:
All states and districts of the United States and all portions of Nevada,
except Fish Lake Valley.
MATERIALS REGULATED:
Garlic plants or any part thereof and bulb onion, machinery, box, truck,
or other equipment used to transport garlic or bulb onion which have been
outside Fish Lake Valley.
RESTRICTIONS:
Garlic and bulb onion may not be planted or cultivated in Fish Lake Valley,
NV unless an application is made on a form provided by the Department of
Agriculture and a permit has been issued by the State Department of Agriculture.
Permits will be issued if the application is accompanied by a certificate
issued by a state or county agricultural officer verifying that the garlic
or bulb onion is apparently free of stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus
dipsaci), white rot disease (Sclerotium cepivorum), and garlic
virus. Regulated used equipment may enter Fish Lake Valley, NV if the machinery,
box, truck, or other equipment has been washed with water to remove all
soil and debris.
This information was obtained from:
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Federal & State Quarantine Summaries (AAN Publication A-2-40330/7.97)
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published by: American Association of Nurserymen
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in cooperation with: National Plant Board, US Department of AgricultureAnimal
& Plant Health Inspection Service