Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 3701.6 - Inspection and Testing Procedures
(a)
Except as otherwise provided, inspection and testing activities described in
this section shall be made by the Department, or its authorized agents which,
for the purposes of testing, include the Citrus Clonal Protection Program, the
Central California Tristeza Eradication Agency and the Jerry Dimittman
Laboratory. Official samples submitted to a facility that is certified by the
United States Department of Agriculture to perform specific test(s) shall be
eligible to fulfill those specific testing requirements of this program. All
inspection and testing procedures shall be conducted at times determined
suitable by the Department.
(b)
Upon submittal of laboratory protocols, and Department review and acceptance
thereof, agents may be granted authorization for performing any of the specific
laboratory tests required by these regulations. Any change(s) in protocol(s)
must be submitted to the Department for review and acceptance prior to their
use in this program.
(c) The
diseases and associated disease agents of concern to this program and approved
test methods are listed below in Table I. Additional inspections and tests
other than provided in this section may be required by the Department.
Table I: Diseases, Disease Agents of Concern and Approved Test Methods/Indicators
|
Diseases of Concern |
Disease Agent(s) Viruses |
Test/Indicator Plant |
| Infectious Variegation, Leaf rugose, Crinkly leaf | Citrus variegation ilarvirus Citrus leaf rugose ilarvirus Citrus crinkly leaf ilarvirus | Sour orange Etrog Citron |
| Leaf blotch | Citrus leaf blotch virus (CLBV) aka | Dweet tangor |
| Dweet mottle | Dweet mottle virus (DMV) | |
| Leprosis | Citrus leprosis rhabdovirus | Sweet orange |
| Psorosis A & B (Ring spot) | Citrus psorosis ophiovirus (CPsV) | Sweet orange Dweet tangor |
| Satsuma Dwarf | Satsuma dwarf virus (SDV) group | Satsuma mandarin, Dweet tangor, White sesame (Sesamum indicum), ELISA |
| Tatter leaf-Citrange stunt | Apple stem grooving capillovirus (ASGV) aka Citrus tatter leaf virus (CTLV) | Rusk citrange/RL Citrus excelsa |
| Tristeza (Quick decline, Stem pitting, Seedling yellows) | Citrus tristeza closterovirus (CTV) | Mexican lime, ELISA, Immunoimpression Direct tissue-blot immunoassay |
| Yellow mosaic | Citrus yellow mosaic badnavirus | Sweet orange, pummelo, ELISA |
|
Viroids |
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| Various citrus growth abnormalities and symptomatologies related to citrus viroids including exocortis and cachexia | Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd), Hop stunt viroid (HSVd), Citrus variants of HSVd, Citrus viroid-IIa (CVd-IIa): Non-cachexia, CVd-IIIb & -IIc: Cachexia, Citrus bent leaf viroid (CBLVD) aka CVd-I, Citrus dwarfing viroid (CDVd) aka CVd-III, Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) aka CVd-IV, Citrus viroid V (CVd-V), Citrus viroid VI (CVd-VI) aka CVD-OS | Etrog citron Arizona 861-S1/RL and sPAGE,Imprint Hybridization |
|
Procaryotes |
||
| Citrus variegated chlorosis | Xylella fastidiosa | PCR and sequencing |
| Huanglongbing (Citrus greening) | Candidatus Liberobacter sp. | Sweet orange PCR Source plant observation |
| Stubborn | Spiroplasma citri | Culture Sweet orange |
| Witches' broom | Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia | Mexican lime, PCR |
|
Unknown |
||
| Australian Dieback | Uncharacterized, probable phytoplasma | Sweet orange, grapefruit |
| Concave gum | Unknown | Dweet tangor Sweet orange |
| Chlorotic dwarf | Unknown | Sour orange, rough lemon |
| Cristacortis Impietratura | Unknown | Dweet tangor Sweet orange |
| Vein enation | Unknown, probably Luteovirus | Mexican lime Sour orange |
| Impietratura | Unknown | Dweet tangor. Sweet orange |
(d)
Testing. Tests shall be conducted as described in Table 1 unless the Department
approves or requires changes.
(1) Mother
trees and mother lines shall be tested as follows:
(A) Field-grown registered mother trees shall
be tested by the Department annually for Tristeza and Huanglongbing, at least
once every 36 months for viroids and at least once every 72 months for
psorosis.
(B) Registered mother
trees and mother lines, maintained in a departmentally approved
insect-resistant structure meeting the requirements of Section
3701.5, shall be tested as follows:
1. For Tristeza and Huanglongbing:
A. Prior to their first use as a propagative
source but no later than 72 months from the date of propagation, the trees and
mother lines shall be tested for Tristeza and Huanglongbing, and for the next
two consecutive years following this initial testing.
B. Thereafter, to be used as propagative
sources, the trees and mother lines shall have been tested within the previous
three years for Tristeza and within the previous six years for Huanglongbing
unless the disease is detected in the State. If Huanglongbing is detected in
the State, the trees shall have been tested within the previous 36 months for
Huanglongbing.
C. Registered trees
not in current use as propagative sources must be tested at least once every
six years to be eligible to remain in the program.
2. For Viroids:
A. Beginning January 1, 2013, to be used as
propagative sources, the trees and mother lines shall have been tested within
the previous three years, with the following exception,
B. Beginning January 1, 2016, mother trees
and mother lines maintained in insect-resistant structures within which no
trees have been tested positive for viroids shall be tested prior to their
first use as a propagative source and at least once every six years
thereafter.
3. For
psorosis: At least once every six years.
(C) In addition to the above, mother trees or
mother lines found to be infected with the citrus variant of the HSVd, citrus
viroid IIa (CVd-IIa, Non-cachexia variant) shall be tested to ensure the
sequence similarity of the detected CVd-IIa with the Department approved growth
modifying Tsn-RNA IIa.
(2) Seed trees shall be tested at least every
six years for Huanglongbing, psorosis A & B and citrus leaf blotch
virus.
(e) Should any
tree within an insect-resistant structure test positive for any disease covered
in these regulations, the Department may require additional testing of any tree
within that structure. The Department's decision to require additional testing
shall be based upon a risk evaluation conducted by the Department which shall
be made available to the participant and include the following elements:
(1) Length of time deficiencies existed prior
to correction.
(2) Size of breach,
if applicable.
(3) Number and type
of past actions taken by the Department.
(4) Type of pathogen or vector of
concern.
(5) Identification of
pathogen or vector.
(6) Test
results.
(7) Presence or absence of
pathogens, target vectors and hosts in the geographic area of nursery site at
such distances or levels that spread of these pathogens or vectors into the
nursery is either likely or not.
(8) Degree of infestation or population
numbers of target vectors.
(9)
Chemical application records supporting appropriate use of
pesticides.
(10) Destruction or
treatment of infested material.
(11) Interviews with employees or others
familiar with operational procedures.
(f) The Department may require re-testing of
any tree for which the test results are deemed inconclusive by the facility
performing the diagnostics, or at the request of the affected
participant.
(g) The Department may
approve or require the substitution or addition of other tests, under generally
accepted standards of scientific analysis, which are of equal or better
reliability in detecting the diseases and disease agents of concern in this
section.
(h) The Department shall
publish a notice of approval of any test method which is substituted for or in
addition to those listed in this section to program participants and on the
Department's web site.
(i)
Inspection. The Department may perform unannounced inspections of structures
and/or plants entered in the program at any time during normal business hours.
In addition, each participant nursery shall be subject to an annual inspection
of the following:
(1) All required records
pertaining to trees entered in the program.
(2) All insect-resistant structures
maintained as part of the program.
(3) The participant's compliance agreement
for insect-resistant structures.
Notes
2. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1(g) (Register 2010, No. 48).
3. New section refiled 11-24-2010 as an emergency; operative 11-24-2010 (Register 2010, No. 48). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 2-22-2011 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
4. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1(g) (Register 2011, No. 15).
5. New section refiled 4-14-2011 as an emergency; operative 4-14-2011 (Register 2011, No. 15). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-13-2011 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
6. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-14-2011 order, including amendment of section, transmitted to OAL 6-23-2011 and filed 7-5-2011 (Register 2011, No. 27).
7. Change without regulatory effect amending NOTE filed 10-21-2013 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2013, No. 43).
8. Amendment of NOTE filed 2-20-2014; operative 4-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 8).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5801, 5802 and 6946, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 407, 5310, 5311, 5801, 5802, 5803, 6940, 6941, 6943 and 6945, Food and Agricultural Code.
2. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1(g) (Register 2010, No. 48).
3. New section refiled 11-24-2010 as an emergency; operative 11-24-2010 (Register 2010, No. 48). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 2-22-2011 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
4. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1(g) (Register 2011, No. 15).
5. New section refiled 4-14-2011 as an emergency; operative 4-14-2011 (Register 2011, No. 15). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-13-2011 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
6. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-14-2011 order, including amendment of section, transmitted to OAL 6-23-2011 and filed 7-5-2011 (Register 2011, No. 27).
7. Change without regulatory effect amending Note filed 10-21-2013 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2013, No. 43).
8. Amendment of Note filed 2-20-2014; operative 4-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 8).
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