W. Va. Code R. § 61-39-37 - Other Considerations in Applying the Standards for Certification
37.1. Any crop
certification standard, with the exception of germination, that is expressed as
a percent will be derived from a test based on the minimum weight for purity
analysis as specified in the AOSA rules for that crop unless otherwise
specified in rule.
37.2. Any crop
certification standard that is based on a number per pound will be derived from
a test based on the minimum weight for noxious weed seed examination as
specified in the AOSA rules for that crop unless otherwise specified in
rule.
37.3. For species that have a
high rate of inherent dormancy, it will be acceptable to use the percent of
total viability instead of germination percentage for certification only. State
and federal seed laws require seed be labeled on a germination test.
37.4. For species or varieties that contain
GMO (genetically modified organism) traits, herbicide resistant traits, or
other novel traits, each seed lot shall be required to meet minimum trait
standards as defined by the breeder or trait owner. The variety description
shall define the trait. To determine the level of trait present, a test such as
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) or specified bioassay test shall be required.
If a test is not otherwise available the variety owner must provide testing
protocols to the department.
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