Or. Admin. Code § 603-052-0385 - Malheur County Bean Disease Control Area and Procedures
(1) As authorized
by ORS 570.405 to
570.435, a control area is
established for the protection of the bean seed industry in the following
described area through the eradication or control of seedborne bacterial
diseases, specifically: Halo Blight caused by Pseudomonas savastanoi pv.
phaseolicola (= P. phaseolicola); Common Bean Blight caused by Xanthomonas
axonopodis pv. phaseoli (= X. phaseoli and X. phaseoli var. fuscans); Bacterial
Brown Spot caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae (only strains virulently
pathogenic to Phaseolus sp.); Bacterial Wilt caused by Curtobacterium
flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens (= Corynebacterium flaccumfaciens);
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (teleomorph = Glomerella
lindemuthiana), soybean cyst nematode caused by Heterodera glycines, Asian
soybean rust caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, or any variations or new strains
of these diseases, which are recognized as virulently pathogenic and seedborne,
and/or a potential threat to seed production, all of which are hereafter
referred to as diseases of beans; such control area includes all of Malheur
County, Oregon.
(2) The following
methods of control are declared to be the proper methods to be used in the
control area described in section (1) of this rule, for the control and
prevention of the introduction of diseases of beans. All non-Phaseolus species
beans, from whatever source, used for planting purposes within Malheur County
must meet the requirements as dictated in Section 7 of this rule. All Phaseolus
species bean seed from whatever source, used for planting purposes within
Malheur County are subject to the following:
(a) Phaseolus species bean seed grown in
Malheur County for planting in Malheur County:
(A) Shall be certified in accordance with the
procedures and provisions of section (3) of this rule;
(B) Shall have a Malheur County planting
certificate number assigned by the Department;
(C) Shall have been Departmentally inspected
or bear approved tags; and
(D)
Shall have been grown and inspected for two consecutive preceding generations
in Malheur County under rill irrigation prior to growing under sprinkler
irrigation.
(b)
Imported bean seed grown west of the Continental Divide in the contiguous
states:
(A) May not be grown under sprinkler
irrigation in Malheur County;
(B)
Must have an approved phytosanitary certificate from the state of origin
affirming freedom from the diseases listed in section (1) of this rule, based
on growing season and windrow inspection, this seed may be planted in Malheur
County only with the prior approval of the Department and provided that each
field planted within Malheur county is submitted for Departmental inspections;
and
(C) Shall successfully pass
standard testing methods conducted by the Department from officially drawn
samples; except
(D) Idaho grown
bean seed shall be exempt from the requirements of this paragraph provided
that:
(i) It has been certified for in-state
planting by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture;
(ii) It bears Idaho State Department of
Agriculture inspected or approved tags;
(iii) It is certified by the Idaho State
Department of Agriculture or their official cooperator to have been grown and
inspected for two consecutive preceding generations in Idaho under rill
irrigation prior to planting for growing under sprinkler irrigation in Malheur
County;
(iv) Imported bean seed
grown east of the Continental Divide in the contiguous states or in foreign
countries or otherwise ineligible for planting in Malheur County may be planted
in Malheur County only on Departmentally approved Trial Grounds, and are
subject to the provisions of section (6) of this rule.
(3) All bean fields in
Malheur County shall be subject to entry and inspection by the Department.
Growing season inspections of all bean fields shall be done as many times as
deemed necessary by the Department, in accordance with the following:
(a) Bean fields grown for seed to be
certified for planting in Malheur County shall be inspected by the Department
during the growing season and in the windrow, including:
(A) Such bean fields grown under rill
irrigation shall be inspected a minimum of one time during the growing season
before plants mature seed, and again in the windrow;
(B) Such bean fields grown under sprinkler
irrigation shall be inspected a minimum of two times during the growing season
before plants mature seed, and once in the windrow; and,
(C) The tolerance for the diseases
(identified in section (1) of this rule) in any field or part thereof for seed
to be certified for planting in Malheur County shall be zero.
(b) Bean crops requiring field
inspections to qualify for phytosanitary certifications shall be subject to the
same inspection requirements and tolerances as set forth in subsection (a) of
this section;
(c) Oregon State
University certification inspections may replace the Departmental inspections
for certification of seed for planting in Malheur County, if appropriate
growing season and windrow inspection requirements as set forth in subsection
(a) of this section are met;
(d)
Every grower, seed company, or handler of bean seed for planting crops to be
grown in Malheur County shall submit his written request to the Department to
make the inspections required under this Bean Disease Control Area Order, on or
before July 1 of each year. Such written request shall include acreage, general
location of field, method of irrigation, name and address and telephone number
of applicant.
(4)
Eradication methods used shall only be those approved by the Department,
including:
(a) Any bean seed found or known
to be contaminated with disease which is now within the boundaries of Malheur
County shall not be planted in Malheur County;
(b) Any bean fields within the boundaries of
Malheur County which show contamination of disease shall be destroyed in part
or in total as may be required to eliminate the presence of disease in the
field, by and at the expense of the grower, or landlord, or his authorized
agents. Seed harvested from any commercial or garden beans first found infected
during windrow inspection shall not be eligible for certification for
replanting. The Department shall notify the grower, or landlord, or his
authorized agents, of the method and extent of destruction and any safeguards
to be taken against disease spread;
(c) The true identity of a regulated disease
on growing plants or plants in the windrow will be based upon the observance of
symptoms of a regulated disease and, when necessary to establish identity or
pathogenicity, standard testing methods to be conducted by the Department,
including:
(A) The definitive verification of
identity or pathogenicity shall include isolation of the suspected pathogen and
inoculation of seedlings of a known susceptible host;
(B) Until verification of the suspected
pathogen is completed the involved planting shall be placed under quarantine
for a period of 30 days subject to review or extension as determined by the
Department, and entry to the quarantined area shall be restricted to the
grower, his agents, the Departmental officials, or persons authorized in
writing by the Department, who shall be required to take all necessary sanitary
precautions, as prescribed by the quarantine order, to safeguard against the
possible spread of the suspected regulated disease; and
(C) The true identity of a regulated disease
when found in or on seed shall be based on standard laboratory testing methods,
the positive results of which shall be conclusive that the plants are subject
to this control order, unless the owner of the seed requests verification of
pathogenicity to be performed at his expense.
(d) When any regulated disease is verified by
the Department, the grower or seed company shall be notified by the Department
of such findings, and shall have 48 hours to view the involved planting or
laboratory results prior to any action being taken by the Department.
(5) Exemption and
special situations to these requirements are as follows:
(a) Beans for processing or fresh consumption
are exempt from destruction if the diseased portion of the field is destroyed
or harvested within five days after first detection or laboratory verification
of the disease, and the crop residue is promptly and completely plowed under
after harvest;
(b) A field
contaminated with brown spot (P. syringae pv. syringae) may be eligible for a
Special Permit as dictated in Section 8 of this rule and at the discretion of
the Department.
(6)
Trial Grounds are defined as parcels of land approved by the Department to be
set aside for research, testing, or increase of: bean seed grown on Trial
Grounds in Malheur County during previous seasons; bean seed eligible for
planting in Malheur County; or bean seed otherwise ineligible for planting
within the Malheur County. Trial Grounds shall be utilized in accordance with
the following:
(a) They shall be under the
supervision of technically trained personnel approved by the Department;
(b) The land upon which they are
situated shall be owned or leased by the grower and, if leased, a copy of the
lease shall accompany the application for approval;
(c) Applications for approval shall be
submitted to the Department prior to May 20 of any year and shall contain:
(A) The name of supervisor in charge;
(B) The location and size of the
Trial Ground; and
(C) A detailed
varietal planting plan (if the original planting plan is changed, the
Department shall be notified).
(d) An applicant may have more than one Trial
Ground approved, provided a separate application is submitted for each Trial
Ground and provided it meets the requirements of this section;
(e) Any seed grown on Trial Grounds to be
released to farmer growers for replanting within Malheur County or requiring
phytosanitary certification shall meet the inspection requirements of section
(3) of this rule;
(f) All
information submitted with the approval applications shall be deemed to be
confidential under ORS
192.500(1)(b) and
(c);
(g) Experimental Plots are defined as
subdivision areas within Trial Grounds used for the introduction of imported
seed otherwise ineligible for planting in Malheur County. A maximum of one
pound of bean seed per variety may be planted in an Experimental Plot without
standard testing, except as noted in this section;
(h) Introduction Plots are defined as
subdivision areas within Trial Grounds used for the introduction or increase of
imported bean seed grown east of the Continental Divide or in foreign
countries, imported bean seed from west of the Continental Divide not meeting
the requirements of section (2) of this rule, any bean seed previously grown in
Malheur County, or any bean seed eligible for planting in Malheur County. A
maximum of two (2) acres per variety in any given year may be planted in an
Introduction Plot. Imported seed shall have successfully passed standard
testing methods conducted by the Department from officially drawn samples prior
to planting. Only one Introduction Plot may be maintained by a holder of more
than one approved Trial Ground;
(i) Trial Grounds shall be subject to the
following restrictions and inspection procedures:
(A) All machinery used in production of bean
seed on Trial Grounds shall be disinfected to the satisfaction of the
Department prior to the movement to other bean field;
(B) There shall be a minimum of four growing
season and one windrow inspection, by the Department, for which the fees and
charges will be $7.50 per acre (or fraction thereof) per inspection of seed
from east of the Continental Divide or foreign countries; and $3.50 per acre
(or fraction thereof, see OAR 603-045-0315) per inspection of seed from west of
the Continental Divide; and
(C) If
disease is found on Trial Ground, none of the seed produced on that Trial
Ground may be certified but shall under go one additional year of Trial Ground
growing to assure that contamination did not occur.
(7) Non-Phaseolus species beans
grown in Malheur County for planting must meet the following conditions:
(a) Requirements for planting non-Phaseolus
species beans in Malheur County:
(A) Malheur
County origin seeds are from a lot that has been inspected in accordance with
these rules and has been issued official inspected or approved tags;
(B) Idaho-grown non-Phaseolus species bean
seed shall be exempt from the requirements of this paragraph provided that:
(i) It has been certified for in-state
planting by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture;
(ii) It bears Idaho State Department of
Agriculture inspected or approved tags;
(iii) It is certified by the Idaho State
Department of Agriculture or their official cooperator as having been inspected
in the growing season and pre-harvest or in the windrow for diseases of bean.
(C) Imported seed from
areas other than Idaho must be certified and issued official tags by the seed
certification agency of the state of origin and be accompanied by an official
state phytosanitary certificate verifying the seed was inspected, tested, and
found free of diseases of bean and verifying the seed is free of soil.
(b) Every grower, seed
company, or handler of non-Phaseolus species bean seed for planting crops to be
grown in Malheur County shall submit his written request to the Department to
make growing season and pre-harvest or windrow inspections on or before July 1
of each year. Such written request shall include acreage, general location of
field, method of irrigation, name and address and telephone number of
applicant.
(c) The tolerance for
the diseases of bean in any field or part thereof for non-Phaseolus bean seed
to be certified for planting in Malheur County shall be zero. Eradication of
said diseases of bean shall be performed as described in section (4) of this
rule.
(8) Special
Permits: The Department, upon receipt of an application in writing, may issue a
Special Permit allowing movement into this state, or movement within this
state, of regulated commodities not otherwise eligible for movement under the
provisions of this quarantine order. Movement of such commodities will be
subject to any conditions or restrictions stipulated in the Special Permit, and
these conditions and restrictions may vary depending upon the intended use of
the commodity and the potential risk of escape or spread of the regulated pests
as described in Section 1 of this rule.
(9) Review of quarantine: The Department and
other interested parties shall review the quarantine requirements biennially
for accuracy and effectiveness.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561 & 570
Stats. Implemented: ORS 561.190, 561.510 - 561.600, 570.305, 570.405 & 570.410 - 570.415
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