Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-4-7-.02 - Plant Pests Regulated
(1)
Vegetable transplants must be free from aphids, leaf miners, thrips,
whiteflies, and other leaf or sap feeding insects.
(2) Vegetable transplants must be free from
diseases, including but not limited to, Late Blight (Phytophthora
infestans), bacterial fruit blotch of cucurbits (Acidovorax
avenae subsp. citrulli), black rot of cabbage
(Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris),
downy mildew of brassicas and (Peronospora parasitica), downy
mildew of cucurbits (Pseudoperonospora cubensis), cucurbit
yellow stunting disorder virus, cucurbit leaf crumple virus, squash leaf curl
begomovirus and other geminiviruses, closteroviruses or other
Bemisia species whitefly or other insect vectored diseases
determined by the Commissioner of Agriculture to be detrimental to vegetable or
fruit production in Georgia.
(3)
The Commissioner of Agriculture or his agent may order transplants to be
quarantined or destroyed if the transplants are believed to be or if they
exhibit signs or symptoms of insect infestation or infection with a plant
disease.
Notes
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