Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines

CIMMYT has a global mandate for the improvement of wheat and maize, and it is also responsible for conserving the germplasm of these crops. CIMMYT’s germplasm improvement programs rely heavily on the free international exchange of maize and wheat seed. All concerned institutions, cooperators contributors and regulating authorities must have confidence in the safety of both imported and exported seed to facilitate such exchange. CIMMYT is fully committed to maintaining fundamental health standards in its worldwide operations. These standards are dictated at different levels by the International Plant Protection Convention (FAO 1997), by IT-PGRFA (FAO 2002), and by the CGIAR (1999). Seedborne or seed associated pathogens and pests can be carried on the seed surface (such as fungi and bacteria), in the seed (infecting the internal tissues, fungi bacteria and viruses) and with the seed (insects, nematodes, and resting spores of fungi such as bunts and sclerotia of Claviceps spp.). In all cases, regardless of the ocation on the seed or whether the pathogens can be transmitted to the newly formed plant directly from the infested seed, there are species of quarantine and economic importance. Quarantine requirements are frequently obsolete or not scientifically based. That is why it is important for CIMMYT to apply updated standards that will help to prevent pathogen dissemination around the world. At the same time, it is important to avoid alarming our collaborators and country phytosanitary authorities, when new information on the presence of a new pathogen or of the increased relevance of an already present pathogen in a certain area is obtained. It is always necessary to confirm the source and contact a reliable local plant pathologist to investigate the situation and evaluate the level of risk involved.

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Main Author: Mezzalama, M.
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Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 2012
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, WHEAT, MAIZE, SEED CERTIFICATION, SEED TREATMENT, STANDARDS, LICENSES, IMPORT QUOTAS, HEALTH POLICIES, STORED PRODUCTS PESTS, LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION, TILLETIA INDICA, UROCYSTIS, USTILAGO SEGETUM, SMUTS,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-32182022-11-03T21:11:49Z Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines Mezzalama, M. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY WHEAT MAIZE SEED CERTIFICATION SEED TREATMENT STANDARDS LICENSES IMPORT QUOTAS HEALTH POLICIES STORED PRODUCTS PESTS LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION TILLETIA INDICA UROCYSTIS USTILAGO SEGETUM SMUTS CIMMYT has a global mandate for the improvement of wheat and maize, and it is also responsible for conserving the germplasm of these crops. CIMMYT’s germplasm improvement programs rely heavily on the free international exchange of maize and wheat seed. All concerned institutions, cooperators contributors and regulating authorities must have confidence in the safety of both imported and exported seed to facilitate such exchange. CIMMYT is fully committed to maintaining fundamental health standards in its worldwide operations. These standards are dictated at different levels by the International Plant Protection Convention (FAO 1997), by IT-PGRFA (FAO 2002), and by the CGIAR (1999). Seedborne or seed associated pathogens and pests can be carried on the seed surface (such as fungi and bacteria), in the seed (infecting the internal tissues, fungi bacteria and viruses) and with the seed (insects, nematodes, and resting spores of fungi such as bunts and sclerotia of Claviceps spp.). In all cases, regardless of the ocation on the seed or whether the pathogens can be transmitted to the newly formed plant directly from the infested seed, there are species of quarantine and economic importance. Quarantine requirements are frequently obsolete or not scientifically based. That is why it is important for CIMMYT to apply updated standards that will help to prevent pathogen dissemination around the world. At the same time, it is important to avoid alarming our collaborators and country phytosanitary authorities, when new information on the presence of a new pathogen or of the increased relevance of an already present pathogen in a certain area is obtained. It is always necessary to confirm the source and contact a reliable local plant pathologist to investigate the situation and evaluate the level of risk involved. v, 50 pages 2013-09-09T14:35:55Z 2013-09-09T14:35:55Z 2012 Book 978-607-8263-14-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/3218 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Mexico Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
MAIZE
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED TREATMENT
STANDARDS
LICENSES
IMPORT QUOTAS
HEALTH POLICIES
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION
TILLETIA INDICA
UROCYSTIS
USTILAGO SEGETUM
SMUTS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
MAIZE
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED TREATMENT
STANDARDS
LICENSES
IMPORT QUOTAS
HEALTH POLICIES
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION
TILLETIA INDICA
UROCYSTIS
USTILAGO SEGETUM
SMUTS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
MAIZE
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED TREATMENT
STANDARDS
LICENSES
IMPORT QUOTAS
HEALTH POLICIES
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION
TILLETIA INDICA
UROCYSTIS
USTILAGO SEGETUM
SMUTS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
MAIZE
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED TREATMENT
STANDARDS
LICENSES
IMPORT QUOTAS
HEALTH POLICIES
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION
TILLETIA INDICA
UROCYSTIS
USTILAGO SEGETUM
SMUTS
Mezzalama, M.
Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines
description CIMMYT has a global mandate for the improvement of wheat and maize, and it is also responsible for conserving the germplasm of these crops. CIMMYT’s germplasm improvement programs rely heavily on the free international exchange of maize and wheat seed. All concerned institutions, cooperators contributors and regulating authorities must have confidence in the safety of both imported and exported seed to facilitate such exchange. CIMMYT is fully committed to maintaining fundamental health standards in its worldwide operations. These standards are dictated at different levels by the International Plant Protection Convention (FAO 1997), by IT-PGRFA (FAO 2002), and by the CGIAR (1999). Seedborne or seed associated pathogens and pests can be carried on the seed surface (such as fungi and bacteria), in the seed (infecting the internal tissues, fungi bacteria and viruses) and with the seed (insects, nematodes, and resting spores of fungi such as bunts and sclerotia of Claviceps spp.). In all cases, regardless of the ocation on the seed or whether the pathogens can be transmitted to the newly formed plant directly from the infested seed, there are species of quarantine and economic importance. Quarantine requirements are frequently obsolete or not scientifically based. That is why it is important for CIMMYT to apply updated standards that will help to prevent pathogen dissemination around the world. At the same time, it is important to avoid alarming our collaborators and country phytosanitary authorities, when new information on the presence of a new pathogen or of the increased relevance of an already present pathogen in a certain area is obtained. It is always necessary to confirm the source and contact a reliable local plant pathologist to investigate the situation and evaluate the level of risk involved.
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WHEAT
MAIZE
SEED CERTIFICATION
SEED TREATMENT
STANDARDS
LICENSES
IMPORT QUOTAS
HEALTH POLICIES
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATION
TILLETIA INDICA
UROCYSTIS
USTILAGO SEGETUM
SMUTS
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title Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines
title_short Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines
title_full Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines
title_fullStr Seed health: fostering the safe distribution of maize and wheat seed - general guidelines
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