PQ Order 2015
PQ Order 2015
PQ Order 2015
It has been
prepared ONLY for the purpose of convenient reference for general public. While efforts are made to
incorporate changes from time to time by the Directortate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage,
Faridabad, no claims/liabilities shall be entertained for any errors that might have crept in this
compilation. For authentication, relevant notification issued may be referred to.
Notifications
S.O. 167(E), dated 6th February, 2004
S.O. 427(E), dated 29th March, 2004
S.O. 644(E), dated 31st May, 2004
S.O. 263 (E), dated 25th February, 2005
S.O. 462 (E), dated 31st March, 2005
S.O. 1121(E), dated 14th July, 2006
S.O. 1353, dated 31st July, 2006
S.O. 1873(E), dated 31st October, 2006
S.O. 2074(E), dated 6th December, 2006
S.O. 2069 (E), dated 3rd December, 2007
S.O. 3(E), dated 31st December 2007
S.O. 2847 (E), dated 8th December, 2008
S.O. 2888(E), dated 15th December, 2008
S.O. 2286(E), dated 9th September, 2009
S.O. 2390(E), dated 16th September, 2009
S.O. 3269(E), dated 23rd December, 2009
S.O. 3298(E), dated 24th December, 2009
S.O. 907(E), dated 21st April, 2010
S.O. 2095(E), dated 27th August, 2010
S.O. 2284(E), dated 15th September, 2010
S.O. 2516(E), dated 11th October, 2010
S.O. 2711(E), dated 4th November, 2010
S.O. 3052(E), dated 28th December, 2010
S.O. 887(E), dated 28th April, 2011
S.O. 2845(E), dated 21th December, 2011
S.O. 296 (E), dated 17th February, 2012
S.O. 2775(E), dated 23rd November, 2012
S.O. 779(E), dated 21th March, 2013
S.O. 1378 (E), dated 28th May, 2013
S.O. 1531 (E), dated 14th June, 2013
S.O. 2919 (E), dated 26th September, 2013
S.O. 1508 (E), dated 13th June, 2014
S.O. 1632 (E), dated 27th June, 2014
S.O. 2320 (E), dated 12th September, 2014
S.O. 2542 (E), dated 29th September, 2014
S.O. 2879 (E), dated 11th November, 2014
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Notifications
S.O. 3114 (E), dated 10th December, 2014
S.O. 1413 (E), dated 26th May, 2015
S.O. 2496 (E) dated 15th September, 2015
S.O. 101(E) dated 13th January, 2016
The Plant Quarantine Order has 15 clauses describing various aspects and conditions of import of
agricultural articles (plants and plant products) into India. There are 24 forms for various plant
quarantine regulatory functions. The Order has following Schedules:
Schedule I
Schedule II
List of Inland Container Depots and Container Freight Stations for import of plants and
plant products
Schedule III
List of Foreign Post Offices for import of plants and plant products
Schedule IV
List of plants/planting materials and countries from where import is prohibited along
with justification
Schedule V
List of plants and plant materials imports of which are restricted and permissible only
by authorized institutions with additional declarations and subject to special conditions
Schedule VI
List of plants/plant materials permitted import with additional declarations and special
conditions
Schedule VII List of plants/planting materials where imports are permissible on the basis of
phytosanitary certificate issued by the exporting country, the inspection conducted by
Inspection Authority and fumigation, if required, including all other general conditions
Schedule VIII List of Quarantine Weed Species
Schedule IX
Schedule X
List of Permit Issuing Authorities for Import of Seeds, Plants and Plant Products and
other articles
Schedule XI
List of Inspection Authorities for Certification of Post Entry Quarantine facilities and
inspection of growing plants
Schedule XII Quantities of seeds permitted for trial purpose/accession to gene bank of National
Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
CHAPTER I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.
(1)
This order may be called the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order,
2003.
(2)
Sub-clause (22) of clause 3 shall come into force on the 1st day of April, 2004 and all
other provisions of this Order shall come into force on the 1st day of January, 2004.
(ii)
bio-control agent means any biological agent such as parasite, predator, parasitoid,
microbial organism or self replicating entity that is used for control of pests;
(iii)
consignment- means a quantity of seeds, plants and plant products or any regulated
article consigned from one party to other at any one time shipment and covered by a
phytosanitary certificate, bill of entry of customs, shipping/airway bill or invoice;
cotton includes ginned cotton, cotton linters and dropping, tripping, fly and other
waste products of cotton mill other than yarn waste, but does not include cotton seed or
un-ginned cotton;
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
fruit means any fleshy portion of the plant, that contains seeds, which is used for
consumption, including seedless fruit both fresh and dry but does not include preserved
or prickled or frozen fruits.
(vii)
grain means seeds intended for processing or consumption and not for sowing or
propagation.
(viii)
germplasm means plants in whole or in parts and their propagules including seeds,
vegetative parts, tissue cultures, cell cultures, genes and DNA based sequences that are
held in a repository or collected from wild as the case may be and are utilized in genetic
studies or plant breeding programmes for crop improvement;
(ix)
import means an act of bringing into any part or place of territory of Republic of India
any kind of seed, plant or plant product and other regulated article from a place outside
India either by sea, land, air or across any customs frontier;
(x)
(xi)
(xii)
Irradiation means the treatment of food or agricultural products with any type of
processing of ionized radiation such as gamma irradiation or micro-electron acceleration
processing.
(xiii) issuing authority means an authority as envisaged under Schedule-IV of this order or
duly notified by the Central Government from time to time either generally or
specifically for issuance of import permit;
(xiv) notification means a notification published in the official Gazette and the expression
notifies shall be construed accordingly;
(xv)
(xvi)
packing material means any kind of material of plant origin used for packing of
goods;
(xvii)
pest means any species, strain or biotype of plant, animal or pathogenic agent
injurious to plants and plant products;
(xviii) pest risk analysis means the process of evaluating biological or other scientific and
economic evidence to determine whether a pest should be regulated and strength of any
phytosanitary measures to be taken against it;
(xix)
(xx)
plant means a living plants and parts thereof including seed and germplasm;
(xxi)
plant product means an un-manufactured material of plant origin including grain and
those manufactured products that, by their nature or that of their processing, may create
risk for the introduction and spread of a pest.
(xxii)
Plant Protection Adviser means the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of
India, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage;
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(xxiii) point of entry means any sea port, airport, or land-border check-post or rail station,
river port, foreign post office, courier terminal, container freight station or inland
container depot notified as specified in Schedule-I or Schedule-II or Schedule-III as the
case may be;
(xxiv) post-entry quarantine means growing of imported plants in confinement for a
specified period of time in a glass house, screen house, poly house or any other facility,
or isolated field or an off-shore island that is established in accordance with
guidelines/standards and are duly approved and certified by an inspection authority
notified under this order;
.
(xxv) quarantine pest means a pest of potential economic importance to the area
endangered thereby and not yet present there, or present but not widely distributed and
being officially controlled;
(xxvi) regulated article means any article the import of which is regulated by this order;
(xxvii) schedule means a Schedule to this Order;
(xxviii)seeds means seeds intended for sowing or propagating and not for consumption or
processing;.
(xxix) soil means earth, sand, clay, silt, loam, compost, manure, peat or sphagnum moss,
litter, leaf waste or any organic media that support plant life and shall include ship ballast
or any organic medium used for growing plants.
(xxx) timber means a form of dead wood, log and lumber cut from plants, with or without
bark or sawn and sized, which is used for manufacturing veneer, plywood, particle or
chip board and making building material, furniture, packages, pallets, sports goods and
handicrafts;.
(xxxi) tissue cultured plant means any part of a plant or plant tissue or plantlet grown under
aseptic or sterile conditions in flasks or other suitable container on appropriate media and
shall include ex-agar washed plant lets;
(xxxii) dunnage means wood packing material used to secure or support a commodity but
which does not remain associated with the commodity [FAO, 1009; revised ISPM Pub.
No. 15, 2002]
(xxxiii)wood packing material means wood or wood products (excluding paper products)
used in supporting, protecting or carrying a commodity (includes dunnage) [ISPM Pub.
No.15, 2002]
(xxxiv) article means any kind of movable property including any goods and stores consigned
from one party to another as a shipment and covered by a bill of entry of customs,
shipping or airway bill and/ or invoice in the course of international trade.
CHAPTER II
General conditions for import
3. Permits for Import of plants, plant products etc.
(1) No consignment of plants and plant products and other regulated articles (hereinafter referred to
as consignments) shall be imported into India without a valid permit issued under this Order.
Provided that no such permit shall be required for the articles mentioned in Schedule VII.
(2)
No categories of plant materials in respect of the plant species or variety mentioned in ScheduleIV shall be allowed to be imported into India from the countries mentioned against each in
column (4) of the said Schedule.
(3)
Every application for a permit under this clause shall be made at least seven days in advance to
the Issuing Authority as listed in Schedule-X, in Form PQ 01 for the import of plants and plant
products for consumption and processing and in form PQ 02 for import of seeds and plants for
propagation covered under Schedule-V and VI.
(4)
Import of consignments of seeds of coarse cereals, pulses, oil seeds and fodder seeds and
seeds/stock material of fruit plant species for propagation shall only be permitted based on the
recommendations of EXIM Committee of Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, except the
trial material of the same as specified in Schedule-XII of Plant Quarantine Order.
(5)
A fee of Rs.150/- shall be payable along with the application for the import of seeds, fruits and
plants for consumption and Rs.300/- for application for the import of seeds and plants for
sowing or planting and the fee shall be payable in the form of Demand Draft payable to the
Competent Authority having jurisdiction.
(6)
The Issuing Authority as listed in Schedule-X shall issue permit in quadruplicate in form PQ 03
for import of plants and plant products for consumption and in form PQ 04 for import of seeds
and plants for sowing or planting, if he is satisfied that the applicant meets all the necessary
conditions. One copy of import permit shall be forwarded to the exporter in advance to facilitate
incorporation of import permit number in the phytosanitary certificate issued by the exporting
country. The import permit shall be issued subject to such restrictions and conditions prescribed
under Schedule-V and VI.
(7)
The Plant Protection Adviser shall, after obtaining the approval of the Central Government in
the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation and based on International Standards established
by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) under Food and Agriculture
Organization, issue the guidelines for carrying out Pest Risk Analysis (PRA). No import shall be
permitted for the consignment other than those listed in Schedule-V, VI and VII unless the Pest
Risk Analysis is carried out in accordance with such guidelines and subject to such restrictions
and conditions as specified in such permit. For this purpose the importer or NPPO of exporting
country shall submit an application for PRA for import of agricultural commodities into India in
form PQ 23, including the technical information in form PQ 24 for conducting PRA to PPA or
Joint Secretary (PP). The technical information must be updated, validated and provided by
National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of the exporting country. The process of PRA
involves the categorization of pests associated with the commodity into quarantine pests;
evaluation of their introduction potential; critical assessment of economic and environmental
impact of their introduction; and specification of risk mitigating measures against them. The
completion of PRA process may involve the visit of phytosanitary experts to the country of
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export to carry out pre-shipment inspections, evaluate postharvest treatment technologies and
quarantine inspection and certification facilities. In the event of interception of a quarantine pest
in imported consignment, further import of consignments shall be suspended until earlier PRA in
respect of the consignment is reviewed and the risk mitigating measures are evaluated.
(8)
The issue of permit may be refused or withheld by the issuing authority after giving reasonable
notice to the applicant and for reasons to be recorded in writing.
(9)
The Import Permit issued shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid for
multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of
origin are the same for the entire consignment. The issuing authority may, on request, extend
the period of validity for a further period of six months after charging Rs. 200/- and Rs. 100/- as
revalidation fee for propagation and consumption plant material respectively provided such
request for extension of validity is made to the issuing authority before the expiry of the permit
with adequate reasons to be recorded in writing. The quantity mentioned in the import permit if
exceeds by up to 10% maybe allowed by charging additional inspection fee and import permit
fee provided the excess quantity reflected in the phytosanitary certificate from the country of
exporting. The import permit will become invalid if quantity exceeds more than 10% of the
quantity of import permit. Suppression of the facts or any material information while issue of
import permit is liable to be cancelled or with drawn.
(10) The import permit issued shall not be transferable and no amendments to the permit shall be
issued except for change of point of entry subject to reasons to be recorded in writing.
(11) An orange and green colour tag shall be issued in form PQ 05 in the case of permits issued for
import of seeds and plants for sowing or planting so as to facilitate the identification of
consignments at the time of their arrival at the point of entry.
(12) No consignment of seed or grain shall be permitted to be imported with contamination of
quarantine weeds, which are listed in Schedule-VIII unless the said consignment has been
devitalized by the exporting country and a certificate to that effect has been endorsed in the
phytosanitary certificate issued by the exporting country. Every application for quarantine
inspection and clearance shall be made in Form PQ 15.
(13) All the consignments of plants and plant products and other regulated articles shall be imported
into India only through ports of entry as specified in Schedule-I and Inland Container
Depots/Container Freight Stations and foreign post offices falling within the jurisdiction of
concerned plant quarantine station operating here under or those notified by the Government
from time to time in this behalf
(14) Points of entry for all consignments of seeds and plants for propagation and regulated articlesi.
All consignments of seeds and plants for propagation and regulated articles such as live
insects, microbial cultures, bio-control agents, soil, growing media (with soil, peat or other
organic materials) and peat or sphagnum moss shall only be imported into India through
National Plant Quarantine Station, New Delhi or Regional Plant Quarantine Stations of
Amritsar, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai or through any other points of entry as may be
notified from time to time for this purpose, provided that import of germplasm/transgenic
plant material and genetically modified organisms shall be permitted only through New
Delhi Airport.
ii. All consignments of sand in any form for non-agricultural purpose shall be imported into
India through National Plant Quarantine Station, New Delhi or Regional Plant Quarantine
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iii.
(15) On arrival, at the first point of entry the consignment shall be inspected by the Plant Protection
Adviser or any other officer duly authorized by him in this behalf and appropriate samples shall
be drawn for laboratory testing, in accordance with the guidelines issued by Plant Protection
Adviser from time to time.
(16) The Plant Protection Adviser or the officer authorized by him may, after inspection and
laboratory testing, fumigation, irradiation, disinfection or disinfestation, as may be considered
necessary by him, accord quarantine clearance for the entry of a consignment or grant
provisional clearance for growing under post-entry quarantine, as the case may be in form PQ 16
and or order deportation or destruction of the consignment in form PQ 17 in the event of noncompliance with the restrictions and conditions specified in this Order.
(17) Where fumigation or disinfestation or disinfection is considered necessary in respect of a
consignment of plants, seeds and fruits the importer shall on his own and at his cost arrange for
the fumigation, disinfection or disinfestation of the consignment, through an agency approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser under the supervision of an officer duly authorized by the Plant
Protection Adviser in that behalf.
Provided that where irradiation is necessary in respect of any consignment of fresh
fruits or vegetables or other plant products, the same shall be carried out by the
importer at his own cost, at an irradiation facility, established as per the regulations of
the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board and duly approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser to the Government of India (PPA) under the International Standards
established under the International Plant Protection Convention and at the scheduled
dosage approved by the Plant Protection Adviser under supervision of an officer
authorized by him, where necessary
(18) It shall be the responsibility of the importer or his authorized agent.
(i) to file an application for the quarantine inspection of imported seeds, plants and plant
products or other regulated articles in the form PQ 15 along with copies of relevant
documents and fees as prescribed under Schedule-IX payable by a demand draft to the
competent authority
(ii) to provide information on any plant and plant product and other articles covered under this
Order and which are imported by him/her or are in his/her possession, to Plant Protection
Adviser or any officer duly authorised by him;
(iii) to bring the consignments to the concerned plant quarantine station or to place of inspection,
fumigation or treatment as directed by Plant Protection Adviser or any officer duly
authorised by him;.
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(iv) to permit drawing of appropriate samples for inspection and laboratory investigation and
extend necessary facilities towards the same;
(v) to open, repack and load into or unload from the fumigation chamber and seal the
consignment;
(vi) to remove them after inspection and treatment according to the directions issued by the Plant
Protection Adviser or any officer authorised by him;
(vii) to arrange deportation or destruction of the consignment at the cost of importer as may be
deemed necessary by Plant Protection Adviser or an officer authorized by him
(19) No consignment or container carrying plants and plant products intended for other countries
shall be allowed transit through or transshipment at air or sea ports or land customs stations,
unless they are packed in such a manner so as not to permit spillage of material or contamination
with soil or escape of any pest, and subject to the condition that the package or container shall
not be opened or seals are broken any where in India
(20) No consignment shall be permitted import unless accompanied by a original copy of the
Phytosanitary Certificate issued by an authorized officer at the country of origin in the form PQ
21 or at the country of re-export in form PQ 22;
Provided that cut flowers, garlands, bouquets, dry fruits/nuts etc., weighing not more than
two kilograms imported for personal consumption may be allowed to be imported without a
Phytosanitary Certificate or an import permit.
(20A) No article, packed with raw / solid wood packing material shall be released by the proper
officer of Customs unless the wood packaging material has been appropriately treated and
marked as per ISPM-15 or is accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate with the treatment
endorsed.
The treatment of raw / solid wood packing material prior to export shall include either Methyl
bromide (MB) @ 48 g/m3 for 16 hrs at 21oC and above or any equivalent thereof or heat
treatment (HT) at 56oCfor 30 min (core temperature of wood) or Kiln Drying (KD) or Chemical
Pressure Impregnation (CPI) or any other treatments provided that these meet the HT
specification of the ISPM-15.
Any, article, if found packed with raw / solid wood packaging material without specified
treatment and without marking as per ISPM-15 or if not accompanied by Phytosanitry
Certificate with treatment endorsed, as the case may be, shall be considered untreated and shall
be referred by the proper officer of the Customs to Plant Quarantine Officer. The proper officer
or Customs shall grant release of such articles packed with untreated wood packaging material
only after ensuring that the wood packaging material has been appropriately treated at the poing
of entry under the supervision of Plant Quarantien Officer.
Provided that above conditions shall not be applicable to wood packaging material wholly made
of processed wood products such as ply wood, particle board, oriental strand board or veneer
that have been created using glue, heat and pressure or combination thereof. Also the above
conditions shall not be applicable to wood packaging material such as veneer peeler cores, saw
dust, wood wool and shavings and thin wood pieces (less than 6 mm thickness), unless they are
found to be harboring any regulated pests specified in this order.
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Provided further that nothing contained in this clause shall be applicable to wood packaging
materials used for packaging of bona-fide passenger baggage containing goods other than plant
and plant products.
(20 B) No article packed with hay or straw shall be allowed to be imported unless such hay or straw,
as the case may be is treated prior to export and the article shall accompany the treatment
certificate.
Explanation: In this sub-clause, the word treated shall mean treated by Methyl bromide
fumigation @ 48 gm/m3 for 24 hours at normal atmospheric pressure at 21oC or above or
equivalent thereof; or steam sterilization under pressure 56oC for 30 minutes; or any other
treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser.
(21) Deleted vide Amendment 3 of 2004, vide S.O.644(E), dated 31st May, 2004
(22) Deleted vide Amendment 3 of 2004, vide S.O.644(E), dated 31st May, 2004
4. Import of soil, etc. - No import of soil, growing media (with soil, peat or other organic
materials), sand, peat or sphagnum moss, similar material and stone shall be permitted
except under the following conditions, namely:i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
The consignments of soil in any form for research purpose; sand, similar material and stone
for industrial and non-agricultural purpose; growing media (with soil, peat or other organic
materials), peat or sphagnum moss for horticultural purposes may be permitted through
specified air or sea ports or land custom station, on applications made for that purpose;
The application for the purpose referred to in (i) above shall be made to the Issuing
Authority as listed in Schedule-X, at least one month in advance, in form PQ 06.
A fee of Rs.200/- shall be payable along with the application for the import of soil in any
form for research purpose; growing media (with soil, peat or other organic materials), peat
or sphagnum moss for horticultural purposes and Rs.200/- for application for the import of
sand, similar material and stone for industrial and non-agricultural purpose and the fee shall
be payable online or in the form of Demand Draft payable to the Competent Authority
having jurisdiction.
The Competent Authority may, after scrutiny of the application, and if satisfied of the
purpose, for which such consignment is being imported, issue special permit in Form PQ
07. The import permit shall be issued subject to such restrictions and conditions prescribed
under Schedule-VI.
5.
Fees for inspection, fumigation, etc. -The importer of the consignment or his agent shall pay to
the Plant Protection Adviser or any other officer duly authorized by him in this behalf, the fees
prescribed in Schedule-IX towards inspection, fumigation, disinfestation, disinfection of
consignment.
6.
purpose without valid permit issued by the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic
Resources, New Delhi -110012.
Explanation: In this sub-clause, purpose of agricultural research or the purpose of
experimentation shall not include commercial imports which are governed by separate
guidelines issued by the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee, or as the case may be
by the Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM).
(2) Every application for import of plant germplasm/ transgenics/genetically modified
organisms for research/experimental purpose by the public/private organizations will be
made to the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi in form PQ
08 and the permit shall be issued in form PQ 09 in triplicate and a red/green tag in PQ 10
for germplasm and a Red/White tag in PQ 11 for transgenic/Genetically Modified
Organisms. Such permits for import of transgenic/Genetically Modified Organisms shall
be issued subject to the approval of Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) or
as the case my be, the Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) set- up by
Department of Biotechnology under the provisions of sub-rule (2) of rule 4 of the Rules
for the manufacture, use, import, export and storage of hazardous micro-organisms,
Genetically engineered organisms or cells made under Sections 6, 8 and 25 of the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and subject to such restrictions and
conditions prescribed thereof.
(3) No imported consignments of plant germplasm/ transgenics/ genetically modified pests
shall be opened at the point of entry and it shall be forwarded to the Director, National
Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi.
7.
Permit required for import of live insects and microbial cultures (1) No Consignment of live insects, microbial cultures or bio-control agents shall be
permitted into India without valid import permit issued by the Plant Protection Adviser.
(2) Every application for permit to import insects or microbial cultures including algae or
bio-control agents, shall be made in the form PQ12 at least thirty days in advance to
Plant Protection Adviser along with a fee of Rs. 200/- towards registration in the form of
bank draft issued in favour of the Accounts Officer, Directorate of Plant Protection
Quarantine and Storage, Faridabad-121001.
(3) The Plant Protection Adviser shall issue the permit in Form PQ13 in triplicate, if
satisfied of the purpose for which import is made and subject to such conditions imposed
thereon. A yellow-green colour tag or label in the form PQ14 shall be issued which shall
be affixed on the parcel at the time of export.
(4) All the consignments of insects, microbial cultures and bio-control agents shall be
permitted only through specified points of entry. The consignment of beneficial insects
shall be accompanied by a certificate issued by National Plant Protection Organisation at
the country of origin with additional declarations for freedom from specified parasites and
parasitoids and the bio-control agents free from hyper-parasites. The consignment of
beneficial insects/bio-control agents shall be subjected to post-entry quarantine as may be
prescribed by the Plant Protection Adviser.
(5) Nothing contained in the clause shall apply to import of microbial cultures intended for
non-agricultural purposes.
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8.
9.
the timber or sawn or sized wood (without bark) prior to export shall be either fumigated
as above or kiln dried or heat treated at 56oC for 30 min (core temperature of wood) and
appropriately marked as KD or HT, as the case may be, and in such instances no
Phytosanitary certificate shall be required, but a treatment certificate issued by the
approved agency shall be required to be produced before the Plant Protection Adviser.
(2) All the consignments of timber shall be inspected on board prior to unloading at the port of
arrival by an officer duly authorized by Plant Protection Adviser and, if necessary, fumigated
or treated on board before unloading:
Provided that no such inspection shall be necessary in case of containerized cargo.
(3) The containerized cargo of timber or sawn or seized wood without bark shall be inspected by
an authorized Plant Quarantine Officer after unloading of the containers from the ship at the
port of container freight station or Inland Container Depots under the jurisdiction of concered
Plant Quarantine Station.
(4) The provision of this Order shall not apply to consignments of processed wood material such
as plywood, particleboard, oriental strand board or veneer that have been manufactured by
using glue, heat and pressure or combination thereof.
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CHAPTER III
Special conditions of Import
10.
CHAPTER IV
Post-entry Quarantine
11.
Post-entry Quarantine (1) Plants and seeds, which require post-entry quarantine as laid down in Schedule V and VI of
this order, shall be grown in post-entry quarantine facilities duly established by importer at
his cost, approved and certified by the Inspection Authority as per the guidelines prescribed
by the Plant Protection Adviser.
(2) The period for which, and the conditions under which, the plants and seeds shall be grown in
such facilities shall be specified in the permit granted under clause 3.
(3) Nothing contained in Sub-clause (1) shall apply to the import of tissue-cultured plants that
are certified virus-free as per Schedule-V and VI, but such plants, shall be subjected to
inspection at the point of entry to ensure that the phytosanitary requirements are met with.
(4) Every application for certification of post-entry quarantine facilities shall be submitted to
the inspection authority in Form PQ 18. The inspection authority if satisfied after necessary
inspection and verification of facilities shall issue a certificate in Form PQ 19.
(5) At the time of arrival of the consignment, the importer shall produce this certificate before
the Officer-in-Charge of the Quarantine Station at the entry point along with an undertaking
in form PQ 20.
(6) If the Officer-in-Charge of the Quarantine Station, after inspection of the consignment is
satisfied, shall accord quarantine clearance with post-entry quarantine condition on the
production, by an importer, of a certificate from the inspection authority with the stipulation
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that the plants shall be grown in such post-entry quarantine facility for the period specified in
the import permit.
(7) After according quarantine clearance with post-entry quarantine conditions to the
consignments of plants and seeds requiring post-entry quarantine, the Officer-in-Charge of
the Quarantine Station at the entry point shall inform the inspection authority, having
jurisdiction over the post-entry quarantine facility, of their arrival at the location where such
plants would be grown by the importer.
(8) It shall be the responsibility of the importer or his agent (i)
to intimate the inspection authority in advance about the date of planting of the
imported plant or seed.
(ii)
not to transfer or part with or dispose the consignment during the pendency of postentry quarantine except in accordance with a written approval of inspection authority.
(iii) to permit the inspection authority complete access to the post-entry quarantine facility
at all times and abide by the instructions of such inspection authority.
(iv) to maintain an inspection kit containing all requisite items to facilitate nursery
inspection and ensure proper plant protection and upkeep of nursery records.
(v)
to extend necessary facilities to the inspection authority during his visit to the nursery and
arrange destruction of any part or whole of plant population when ordered by him in the
event of infection or infestation by a quarantine pest, in a manner specified by him.
(9) The inspection authority of concerned area of jurisdiction or any officer authorized by the
Plant Protection Adviser in this behalf, in association with a team of experts shall inspect the
plants grown in the approved post-entry quarantine facility at such intervals as may be
considered necessary in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser,
with a view to detect any pests and advise necessary phytosanitary measures to contain the
pests.
(10) The inspection authority shall permit the release of plants from post-entry quarantine, if they
are found to be free from pests and diseases for the period specified in the permit for
importation.
(11) Where the plants in the post-entry quarantine are found to be affected by pests and diseases
during the specified period the inspection authority shall:(i)
order the destruction of the affected consignment of whole or a part of the plant
population in the post-entry quarantine if the pest or disease is exotic, or
(ii)
advise the importer about the curative measures to be taken to the extent necessary, if the
pest or disease is not exotic and permit the release of the affected population from the
post-entry quarantine only after curative measures have been observed to be successful.
Otherwise, the plants shall be ordered to be destroyed.
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(12) Where destruction of any plant population is ordered by the inspection authority, the importer
shall destroy the same in the manner as may be directed by the inspection authority and under
his supervision
(13) At the end of final inspection, the inspection authority shall forward a copy of the report of
post-entry quarantine inspection duly signed by him to the Plant Protection Adviser under
intimation to officer-in-charge of concerned plant quarantine station.
(14) The importer shall be liable to pay the prescribed fee for inspection of plants in the Post-entry
Quarantine facility as laid down in Schedule-IX
CHAPTER V
Appeal and Revision
12. Appeal (1) If an importer is aggrieved by the decision of the inspection authority regarding the destruction
of any plant population, he may appeal to the Plant Protection Adviser within 7 days from the
date of communication of the decision giving the grounds of appeal.
(2) It shall be lawful for the Plant Protection Adviser to rely on the observations of the inspection
authority and such other expert opinion, as he may deem necessary, for deciding the appeal.
(3) The memorandum of appeal under sub-clause (1) shall set out the grounds in successive
paragraphs on which the decision is challenged and shall be accompanied by a bank draft in
favour of the Plant Protection Adviser and payable at Faridabad, evidencing the payment of
fee of Rs. 100/13.
Revision The Plant Protection Adviser may, at any time, call for the records relating to any case pending
before the inspection authority for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legality or propriety
of any decision passed by that authority and may pass such order in relation thereto, as it
thinks fit:
Provided that no such order shall be passed after the expiry of three months from the date of
the decision;
Provided further that the Plant Protection Adviser shall not pass any order prejudicial to any
person, without giving him a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
CHAPTER VI
Power of Relaxation
14.
Stations for relaxing the conditions of Import permit and phytosanitary certificate required as
per Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 as a one-time exception
in favour of a single party and not for repeated violations by that party. All second or
subsequent cases of violation of requirement of Import Permit and Phytosanitary certificate
by any party shall be forwarded to Joint Secretaroy (Plant Protection), Department of
Agriculture & Cooperaton
(2) In the event of grant of relaxation by competent authority, the consignment shall be released
after charging the fee for import permit and fee for plant quarantine inspection at five times
of normal rates.
(3) The provisions of this Order shall apply without prejudice to the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of
1962) or any other Acts or Order related to imports.
Chapter VII
Repeal and Savings
15. Repeals and Savings (1) The following orders and notifications are hereby repealed, namely: (i) Rules for regulating the import of insects into India notified under F-193/40 A dated
3.2.1941
(ii) Rules for regulating the import of fungi into India notified under F.16-5(I)/43A dated
10.5.43
(iii) Import of cotton into India Regulations, 1972
(iv) Plants, Fruits & Seeds (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 1989
(2) Not with standing such repeal, an import permit issued by any competent authority, which is
in force immediately before the commencement of this Order and shall continue in force till
the 31st day of March, 2004 and all appointments made and fees levied under the repealed
Rules, Regulations and Orders, and in force immediately before such commencement shall
likewise continue in force and be deemed to be made or levied in pursuance of this Order
until revoked
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PQ Form 01
Application for permit to import plants/plant products for consumption or processing
To
___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
(Issuing Authority)
I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of clause 3 of the Plant
Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 made under sub-section (1) of section 3 of
the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for permission to import the following
plants/plant products for consumption/processing:
1. Name & address of Importer
2. Name & address of exporter
3. Country of origin/re-export
7. Means of conveyance
9. Quantity
(Wt./Volume)
10. No of
packages
Declaration
I/We hereby declare that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects and undertake to pay to pay to an officer duly
authorized by PPA, the prescribed fees towards inspection, fumigation, treatment or supervision and abide by the instructions/guidelines issued by him.
Date: ___________
Place:___________
Importer or
___________________________
(Name & Signature of
his authorized Agent)
(Seal)
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PQ Form 02
Application for permit to import plants/plant materials for sowing/planting/propagation
To
___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
(Issuing Authority)
I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of clause 3 of the Plant
Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 made under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of
the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for permission to import following plants/plant
material for sowing/planting/propagation:
1. Name & address of Importer
2. Name & address of exporter
3. Country of origin/re-export
7. Means of conveyance
8- Description of plants/plant
materials (Common /botanical
name)
9.Variety/
hybrid
12.Mode of packing
Declaration
I/We hereby declare that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects and undertake to pay to pay to an officer duly
authorized by PPA, the prescribed fees towards inspection, fumigation, treatment or post-entry quarantine inspection of the above consignment and abide
by the instructions/guidelines issued by him.
Date: ___________
Place:___________
Seal
___________________________
(Name & Signature of
Importer or his authorized Agent)
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PQ Form 03
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture
(Department of Agriculture & Cooperation)
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage,
____________________________________________
___________________________
Permit for Import of Plants/Plant products for Consumption/Processing
Permit No.___________
Date of issue_________________
Valid up to __________________
In accordance with the provisions of clause 3 (6) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation
of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive
Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) , I hereby grant permission to import the following
plants/plant products for consumption/processing as detailed below:
1. Name and address of importer
3. Country of Origin/Re-export
5. Description of plant/plant products
(Common/Scientific Name)
4. Point of entry
6.Quantity 7. No. of packages
(Wt./vol.)
8. Mode of packing
(Seal)
Name
Signature
Designation
of Issuing Authority
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PQ Form 04
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture
(Department of Agriculture & Cooperation)
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage,
____________________________________________
Permit for Import of Plants/Plant materials for Sowing/Planting/Propagation
Permit No.___________
Date of issue_________________
Valid up to __________________
In accordance with the provisions of clause 3 (6) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of
Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects &
Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) , I hereby grant permission to import the following plants/plant materials
for sowing/planting/propagation as detailed below:
1. Name and address of importer
3. Country of Origin/Re-export
4. Point of entry
5. Description of plant/plant
6.Variety/hybrid 7.Quantity 8. No. of
products (Common/Scientific
(Wt./vol.) packages
Name)
9. Mode of
packing
(2) (i) The consignment shall be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate/Phytosanitary Certificate reexport issued by an authorized officer in the country of origin/ re-export i.e. (____________) as the case
may be, with an additional declaration for the freedom from:
(a) ________________________________________________________________________
(b) ________________________________________________________________________
(c) ________________________________________________________________________
or that above specified pests does not occur in the country or state of origin.
(ii) Certified that the plants/plant materials as described above obtained from mother crop/stock which
were inspected on regular intervals by an appropriate authority in the country of origin and found free
from:____________________________________________
(3) The consignment shall be grown in an approved post-entry quarantine facility established by
the
importer at _________________(name of location of PEQ facility) under the supervision
of__________________________________ for a period of (days/months) _____________
(Name & Address of Inspection Authority)
(4) The permit is not transferable and shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid for
multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of origin of
the same for the entire consignment. The permit number shall be quoted on the phytosanitary certificate
issued at the country of origin/re-export, as the case may be.
Date : ________________
Place: ________________
(Seal)
Name
Signature
Designation
of Issuing Authority
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PQ Form 05
Face of Tag
Permit No.___________________
to_______________________
Valid up
Reverse of Tag
Under this tag only materials covered under above Permit should be booked
Any other material may be confiscated
Place inside the package the importers name and address, Invoice and official phytosanitary certificate
issued by authorized officers in the country of origin.
In case of imports by Sea, rush all documents to consignee by aid
Attach Tag securely to consignment
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PQ Form 06
Application for Permit to Import soil/ growing media/sand/peat or Sphagnum moss/similar material/stone
To
(Issuing Authority)
I/We hereby make an application in accordance with provisions of clause 4 (ii) of the Plant
Quarantine (Regulations of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of
the Destructive Insects & Pests, 1914 (2 of 1914) for permission to import soil/ growing media/sand/peat
or Sphagnum moss/similar material/stone as detailed below:
1. Name & Address of the importer
2. Country of origin
7. Means of conveyance
9. Quantity
10 .No of
packages
Declaration
I/We hereby undertake to pay to an officer duly authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser the
prescribed fees towards inspection or treatment of the consignment and abide by the
instructions/guidelines issued by him.
Date__________________
Place:_________________
(Signature & Name of the
Importer or his authorized agent)
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PQ Form 07
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture
(Department of Agriculture & Cooperation)
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage,
NH-IV, Faridabad (Haryana) - 121001.
_______________________________________
____________________________
Permit for import of soil/ growing media/sand/peat or Sphagnum moss/similar material/stone
Permit No.___________
Date of issue_________________
Valid up to __________________
In accordance with the provisions of clause 4 of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into
India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act,
1914 (2 of 1914) , I hereby grant permission to import the following consignment of soil/ growing
media/sand/peat or Sphagnum moss/similar material/stone as detailed below:
1. Name and address of importer
3. Country of origin
4. Point of entry
5. Description of consignment
6.Quantity
(Wt./vol.)
7. No. of packages
8. Mode of packing
(1)
(a)_____________________________________________________________________________
(b)_____________________________________________________________________________
(c)_____________________________________________________________________________
The permit is not transferable and shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid
for multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of
origin of the same for the entire consignment. The permit number shall be quoted on the
phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export, as the case may be.
(2)
(3)
Date : ________________
Place: ________________
(Seal)
Name
Signature
Designation
of Issuing Authority
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PQ Form 08
Application for Permit to Import Germplasm/Transgenics/Genetically Modified Organisms
(GMOs) For Research Purpose.
To
The Director,
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources,
Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012
I hereby apply for a permit in accordance with provisions of clause 6 (2) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import
into India) Order, 2003 issued under the Sub-section (1) of Section (3) of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of
1914), authorizing the import of plants/planting materials for research purposes as per details given below:
1. Name and address of the applicant
PQ Form 09
3. Country of origin
4. Description of germplasm/
transgenic/Genetically modified
organism (Botanical name)
5. Variety to
be imported
Point of Entry
6. Quantity
(Weight/Nos.)
7. No of
Pakages
8. Mode of
Packing
9.The above permission is granted subject to following conditions:(1) The consignment of germplasm/transgenic shall be free from soil, weed species and plant debris.
(2) (i) The consignment shall be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate/Phytosanitary Certificate
(re-export issued by an authorized officer in the country of origin /country of re-export) as the case
may be with additional declaration for the freedom from:
a)_____________________________________________________________________________
(b)_____________________________________________________________________________
or that the above specified pests do not occur in the country or state of origin.
(ii) Certified that the germplasm/transgenic as described above obtained from mother crop/stock
which were inspected on regular intervals by an appropriate authority in the country of origin and
found free from:
(3) The consignment shall be grown in an approved post-entry quarantine facility established by the
importer at _______________________ (name of location of PEQ facility) under the supervision
of___________ ______________________________________________ for a period of
(days/months) ______________ (Name & Address of Inspection Authority)
(4) The permit is not transferable and valid for one-time import. The permit number shall be quoted on
the phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin or re-export as the case may be.
Place: New Delhi
Seal
Name
Date:
Signature
Director
National Bureau of Plant Genetics Resources
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PQ Form 10
Face of the Tag or Label
YELLOW/GREEN TAG OR LABEL
Permit No.___________________
Valid upto___________________
This package contains germplasm, which is highly perishable. Do not open the
package
Rush And Deliver
To
Director
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
NEW DELHI 110012
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PQ Form 11
Face of Label
Red/White Label
Permit no.:__________________
Valid up to:__________________
This package contains:
Transgenic lines of plants/genetically engineered microorganisms.
Do not open except at the bio-safety laboratory of the National Bureau of Plant Genetic
Resources in the presence of Research Scientist and Plant Quarantine Authority.
Rush And Deliver
To:
Director
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
NEW DELHI 110012
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PQ Form 12
Application for Permit to import live insects/mites/nematodes/microbial cultures including
algae/bio-control agents
To
The Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India,
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine &
Storage,
NMV-IV, Faridabad (Haryana)-121001)
I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of Clause 7 of Plant Quarantine
Regulation of Import Order, 2003, made under Sub-section (1) of the Section 3 of the Destructive
Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for a permission to import of following Insects/ mites/
nematodes/ microbial cultures/ biocontrol agents for research/experimental purpose as detailed
below:
1. Description of insects/mites/nematodes/
microbial cultures/ biocontrol agents intended to
import (common /scientific names)
2. Taxon (Class/order/family/ sub-family tribe/
races or strains)
3. Stages of the organism
4. Number of specimens or units
5. Host species, if any
(Common/Scientific Name)
6. Mode of packing & no. of packages and
distinguishing marks, if any
7. Country of origin & foreign port of shipment
8. Mode of shipment & point of entry
9. Name and address of importer
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PQ Form 13
(Emblem)
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage
NH-IV, Faridabad (Haryana-121001)
Permit for import of live insects/mites/nematodes/microbial cultures including algae/biocontrol agents
Permit No.__________________
Date of
issue________________
Valid up
to__________________
In accordance with provision of clause 7 (3) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into
India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act,
1914 (2 of 1914), I hereby grant permission for import of following insects/mites/nematodes/microbial
cultures/ biocontrol agents as detailed below:
1. Name & Address of Importer
2. Name & Address of Exporter
3. Country of origin
5. Description of organism
(Common/Scientific
Name)
3.
6. Taxon
(Class/family
order etc.)
Point of Entry
7. Stage of
organism, host
species, if any
8. No. of
9. Mode of packing
specimens/units and distinguishing
marks, if any
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Form PQ 14
Face of label
BLUE/VIOLET LABEL
Permit No. ___________________
Valid up to __________________________
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PQ Form 15
Application for Quarantine Inspection and Clearance of Imported Plants/Plant Products and
Others (Cargo).
For PQ Offices use:
To
Receipt No.
Registration No.
________________________
Date of Registration.
________________________ Date of Receipt
________________________
In accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (18) of the Plant Quarantine Regulations of
Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914),
I/We, file herewith an application for Plant Quarantine inspection/treatment and clearance of the
imported plants/ plant products and others as described below:
Description of Consignment:
1. Name & address of importer
2. Name & address of Exporter [] Import Permit
No: ______ dt_____________
3. Consignment
(Common/botanical name)
4. Quantity (Wt./vol.)
[] Phytosanitary Certificate
No: ______dt_____________
[] Fumigation Certificate, if any
6. Distinguishing marks
6.
13.
Purpose of import
Sowing/ planting/
consumption
14.
[] Bill of Entry
No: ________dt___________
[] Shipping/Airway bill
[] Invoice/packing list
N.B.: Tick out the documents
enclosed.
For PQ Office Use:
The above documents submitted
to this office have been
scrutinised and found in
order/not in order
Date:
Signature of PQ staff
Declaration
1) I/we hereby declare that to the best of the knowledge and belief, the particular given above are true
and correct.
(2) I/We abide by the provisions of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order,
2002 and the instructions issued by the officer authorized by Plant Protection Adviser
Date:______________
Place:______________
(Signature of
Importer/Authorised Agent)
N.B: Application should be submitted by the importer/his authorised agent in duplicate duly filled and completed.;
Duplicate copy to be returned to the importer/his authorised agent after endorsing the quarantine order and receipt of
payment; Payments should be made by bank draft or pay order drawn in favour of the concerned Pay & Accounts Officer.
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PQ Form 15
For P Q Office Use:
Assessment of fees:
Commodity Wt. (Kg)/
Particulars of fees
No. of pieces (in Rs)
1. PEQ fees:
______________
2. Inspection:
Fees
______________
3. Others:
______________
Receipt of payment:
Received from M/s._______________________
an amount of Rs. _________________________
(Rs.___________________________________)
(in words)
by cash /DD /BC /PO /T.R.No.
__________________ Dt: __________________
drawn on ____________________________
(Name of the bank & branch)
towards inspection fees.
TOTAL:
(Rupees_______________________________)
(In words)
Date:
Date:
Assessed by
Checked
by
____________
_____________
Sign. of staff
Sign. of S/O
___________
Sign. of Cashier
___________
Sign. of DDO/
Accountant
Quarantine Order
(1)
The goods listed on this Plant Quarantine Entry form are ordered into Quarantine and are to be
forwarded to this office under escort by Customs for inspection/treatment and further orders.
(2)
lying
at
_________________________________
for
The importer/authorized agent of the importer is advised to produce original copy of IP/PSC on or
before _____________ to this office for record.
(4)
Date: _______________________
Place:_______________________
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PQ Form 16
(Emblem)
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage
__________________________________________
__________________________
Ref. No.______________________
RELEASE ORDER
Date of issue______________________
In accordance with provisions of Clause 3 (16) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into
India) Order, 2003, issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act
1914 (2 of 1914), the following consignment of plants/plant products referred to this station has been
inspected/fumigated or treated and the same has been accorded quarantine clearance/ provisional
quarantine clearance* for growing in an approved post entry quarantine facility, as detailed below:
Description of Consignment
1. Name of the consignment
(Common/botanical name)
2. Quantity (Wt./nos.)
3. Number of packages/containers
and mode of packing
4. Country of origin/re-export
and foreign port of shipment
5. Distinguishing marks
6. Means of conveyance & date of arrival
7. Point of entry
7. Name and address of importer
Name
Signature
(PQ authority)
Copy to:
(i) Collector of Customs:_____________________________________________________________
(ii) Inspection Authority___________________________________ __________________________
*Strike out not applicable
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PQ Form 17
(Emblem)
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage
_______________________________________________________
__________________________________
DEPORTATION/DESTRUCTION ORDER
No.____________________
Dated__________________________
In accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (16) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of
Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under the Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive
Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), the following consignment of plants/plant products has been
ordered for deportation/ destruction as the same was imported in violation of the provisions of the
above said Order. The details are as under:
Description of Consignment
1. Name of the Commodity
(Common/botanical name)
2. Quantity (Wt../nos.)
3.
Number of packages/containers
Country of origin
& foreign port of shipment
5. Distinguishing marks, if any
6. Means of conveyance & date of arrival
7. Point of entry
8. Bill of entry no./shipping or airway bill
no. & date
9 Date of sampling/inspection/
fumigation or treatment
Nature of Non-Compliance
( ) Consignment has been imported without valid Import Permit or Phytosanitary Certificate (Clause
3 (1)/3 (20) of the PQ Order, 2002 or both.
( ) Consignment on inspection found to be infested/infected with a quarantine pest notified under
Schedule-V and VI, viz.______________
( )Consignment on inspection found to be contaminated with quarantine weed species specified in
ScheduleVIII, viz.______________________________________________________________
( ) Consignment is prohibited entry as per item no._________________ of Schedule -IV.
( ) Consignment found to be substantially contaminated with soil.
( ) Consignment found packed with objectionable package material
( ) Any other reason (specify):_______________________________________________________
Note: Tick-out, which ever applicable.
4.
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Copy to:
1. Commissioner of ___________________________________________________________
(Address of Commisionerate of Customs)
2. Port Trust Authority/Airport Authority of ________________________________________
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PQ Form 18
Application for Certificate of approval of post-entry quarantine facility
To
_________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
(Inspection Authority)
I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of Clause11(4) of the Plant
Quarantine (Regulations of Import into India) Order, 2003, issued under Subsection (1) of Section 3
of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for certification of following post-entry
quarantine facility established by me for growing imported propagative plant material as described
hereunder
Description of Consignment
1. Name & Address of the Importer
Declaration
I/We hereby declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best of my/our
knowledge and belief.
(ii) I/we shall abide by the instructions and guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser of any
Inspection Authority duly notified for this purpose from time to time.
(iii) I/We hereby undertake to provide necessary facilities during inspection of the facility or growing
plants under post-entry quarantine to any of the Inspection Authority or any officer duly
authorised by Plant Protection Adviser
(i)
Date:________________
Place:________________
(Signature of importer)
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PQ Form 19
(Emblem)
(Name of Organisation)
Date of Issue___________________
Valid up to_______________
In accordance with the provisions of Clause 11 (4) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of
import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of the Section 3 of the Destructive
Insects & Pests Act, 1914, I hereby certify that the following post-entry quarantine facility has been
inspected and approved for growing of imported consignment of plants/planting materials as
described below, under post-entry quarantine, in accordance with guidelines/standards prescribed in
this regard.
1. Name & address of the importer
Name
Place:______________
Signature
Seal of Inspecting Authority
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PQ Form 20
Undertaking To Grow Imported Plants In An Approved Post-Entry Quarantine Facility Under
The Supervision Of Inspection Authority
From: _____________________________
______________________________
_____________________________
To: __________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
I/We M/s_________________________________________________________________________
furnish the following undertaking in respect of a consignment of ______________________________
to be imported vide IP No._____________ dt.______________ through___________________ to
grow in an approved post-entry quarantine facility under the supervision of inspection
authority/officer duly authorised by the Plant Protection Adviser. I/ we also undertake that:
(1) I/we shall grow the entire consignment of imported plant material (as described above) in an
approved post-entry quarantine facility/isolated nursery located at the village _____________ of
taluk _____________ of Dist. _____________________of___________________________State.
(2) To intimate the inspection authority/officerof plant quarantine about the date of sowing/planting of
seeds/propagating plant material, percentage of germination, seedling mortality and plant
protection measures if adopted etc., within one month of sowing/planting and thereafter at regular
intervals.
(3) To provide all the facilities to inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine for undertaking
post-entry quarantine inspection of seedlings/plants.
(4) To maintain the nursery records/registers relating to the receipt of seed/plant material,
germination/planting records, plant protection measures undertaken, etc. and produce the same
before inspecting team for necessary scrutiny.
(5) To undertake necessary plant protection measures as advised by the inspecting team from time to
time.
(6) Not to give/donate/distribute any part of consignment without the written clearance from the
inspection authority/ officer duly authorised by him in this behalf.
(7) To abide by the decision of inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine to destroy whole or
part of consignment or any seedlings/plant material, found infected/infested or contaminated by a
quarantine pest/pathogen. In an appropriate manner measures for decontamination of tools and
garden equipment, soil, etc., thereof on emergency basis.
(8) To bear the cost of destruction of affected plant material under the supervision of inspection
authority/officers of plant quarantine.
(9) To maintain basic inspection tools like hand lance field lance or illuminated magnified, surgical
spirit, dissection box, absorbent cotton, screw caped glass vials, labels, etc., for the purpose of
carrying out inspection.
(10) To abide the decision of inspection authority/ officer of the PQ about destruction etc.
(11) Not to lie any liability with inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine towards loss/damage
caused to any material/destruction of the same in the event of infection/infestation by a quarantine
pest/pathogen.
Date:__________________
Place:__________________
Name & Signature of Importer/Agent)
Address:
N.B. The importer/agent is required to submit the above undertaking in duplicate, the duplicate copy which will be
forwarded to respective Inspection Authority (IA):
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PQ Form 21
PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE
(To be typed or printed in block letters)
No.___________________
From
Plant Protection Organisation
of____________________
To:
Plant Protection orrganisation(s)
of________________
Description Of Consignment
Name and address of exporter
Place of issue:
Stamp of
Organization
Name &
Date of issue
Signature of authorized officer
No financial liability with respect to this certificate shall attach to (Name of Plant Protection
Organisation) or to any of its officers or representatives*.*Optional clause
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PQ Form 22
MODEL PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE FOR RE-EXPORT
No.____________________
Plant Protection Organisation
of______________________
(Country of import)
Description of Consignment
Name and address of exporter
Place of issue__________
(Stamp of
Date of issue___________ Organisation)
Name &
Ssignature of authorized officer
No financial liability with respect to this certificate shall attach to (Name of Plant Protection
Organisation) Or to any of its officers or representatives*.
* Optional clause
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PQ Form 23
Application for Pest Risk Analysis for Import of agricultural commodities into India
1. Details of Applicant
1.1 Name/ Organisation...........
1.2 Address. Postcode.
1.3 Phone ..Fax E-mail ..
2. PRA General Parameters
2.1 Scientific& Common name of the product....
2.2 Country/ countries of origin..
2.3 Quantity/ Volume
3. Product Type (circle one or more)
3.1 Processed/ Non-processed
3.2 Living/ non- living
3.3 Plant/ Animal
3.4 Genetically modified/ non-genetically modified
3.5 Seed/ plant/ soil
3.6 Culture / non-culture
3.7 Other
4
General Comments (any further general comment or notes that need to be made, please make
here)....
PQ Form 24
Technical Information Requirement for Pest Risk Analysis (PRA)
1. Plant and Plant Product
1.1 Common name;
1.2 Scientific (genus & species/strain/variety/cultivar) name;
1.3 Resistant or non-resistant varieties;
1.4 Countries that have already imported;
1.5 Plant part to be imported (whole plant/seed/cutting/sapling/ budwood/bulb/fruit etc.);
2. Production Area
2.1 Place of production on map (country and province);
2.2 Production and Export (tons/year);
3. Cultivation practices
3.1 Harvest method and time;
3.2 Plant protection measures (to control and eradicate the pests);
4. Pest List (separately for all the pests)
4.1 Scientific & Common name;
4.2 Pest biology;
4.3 Plant parts affected;
4.4 Symptoms;
4.5 Distribution and pest free areas;
4.6 Pest status (prevalence);
4.7 Management practices;
4.7.1 Cultural practices;
4.7.2 Biological (use of biological control agents, resistant varieties, crop skipping);
4.7.3 Chemical (type, method, time and number of pesticide use)
4.8 Database and reference
5. Packaging
5.1 Method of packaging;
5.2 Inspection procedure;
5.3 Post harvest treatment;
5.4 Conditions and security of storage place.
6. Export program (policy/activity)
6.1 Trading partners;
6.2 Existing procedure for issuing phytosanitary certificates (including additional declaration).
7. Copies of relevant supporting documents.
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1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Schedule-I
[See clauses 2 (xxi), 3 (13) and 3 (14)
Points of Entry for Import of plants/plant materials and other Articles
Seaports
Airports
Land Frontier Stations
Alleppey (Kerala)
1.
Amritsar (Punjab)
1.
Agartala (Tripura)
Bhavnagar (Gujarat)
2.
Bangalore (Karnataka)
2.
Amritsar Rly. Stn. (Punjab)
Kolkata (West Bengal)
3.
Kolkata (West Bengal)
3.
Attari Rly. Stn.(Punjab)
Calicut (Kerala)
4.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
4.
Attari Wagha Border
Check post (Punjab)
Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
5.
Hyderabad (Andhra
5.
Bongaon (West Bengal)
Pradesh)
Cochin (Kerala)
6.
Mumbai (Maharashtra)
6.
Gede Road Rly. Stn. (West
Bengal)
Cuddalore (Tamil Nadu)
7.
New Delhi (Delhi)
7.
Jogbani (Bihar)
Goa (Goa)
8.
Patna (Bihar)
8.
Moresh (Manipur)
Gopalpur (Orissa)
9.
Tiruchirapalli (Tamil
9.
Panitanki (West Bengal)
Nadu)
Haldia (West Bengal)*
10.
Trivandrum (Kerala)
10.
Raxual (Bihar)
Jamnagar (Gujarat)
11.
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)
11.
Rupadiha (Uttar Pradesh)
Beypore (Kerala)
12.
Guwahati (Assam)
12.
Sonauli (Uttar Pradesh)
Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh)
13.
Calicut (Kerala)
13.
Banbasa (Uttaranchal)
Kandla (Gujarat)
14.
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) 14.
Zokhwathar (Mizoram)
Karwar (Karnataka)
15.
Bagdogra (West Bangal)
Krishnapatnam (Andhra
16.
Cochin(Kerala)
Pradesh)
17.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
Machlipatnam (Andhra
18.
Goa (Goa)
Pradesh)
19.
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh)
Mandvi (Gujarat)
Mangalore (Karnataka)
Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Mundra (Gujarat)
Nagapatnam (Tamil Nadu)
Nova Shiva (Maharashtra)
Navlakhi (Gujarat)
Okha (Gujarat)
Paradeep (Orissa)*
Pondicherry
Porbander (Gujarat)
Rameshwram ((Tamil Nadu)
Tiruvananthapuram (Kerala)
Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu)
Veraval (Gujarat)
Visakhapatnam (Andhra
Pradesh)
Vizhinjam (Kerala)
Kollam (Quilon) (Kerala)
Karaikal (Puducherry)
Pipavav (Gujarat)
Hazira (Gujarat)
Jaigarh (Maharashtra)
Kattupalli (Tamil Nadu)
For import of food grains by Food Corporation of India only
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SCHEDULE-II
[See clause 2 (xxi)]
List of Inland Container Depots and Container Freight Stations for Import of
Plants and Plant Products
Place
State
Status
Jurisdiction of PQ Station
1. Tughlakabad
Delhi
Inland
National Plant Quarantine
Container
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Depot
2. Patparganj
Delhi
Container
National Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
3. Ballabhgarh
Haryana
Container
National Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
4. Gurgaon
Haryana
Container
National Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
5. Rewari
Haryana
Container
National Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
6. Panipat
Haryana
Inland
Regional Plant Quarantine
Container
Station, Amritsar
Depot
7. Jallandhar
Punjab
Container
Regional Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Amritsar
8. Amritsar
Punjab
Container
Regional Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Amritsar
9. Bhatinda
Punjab
Container
Regional Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Amritsar
10. Ludhiana
Punjab
Inland
Regional Plant Quarantine
(Dhandari
Container
Station, Amritsar
Kalan)
Depot
11. Moradabad
Uttar Pradesh
Inland
National Plant Quarantine
Container
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Depot
12. Kanpur
Uttar Pradesh
Inland
National Plant Quarantine
Container
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Depot
13. Rudarpur
Uttar Pradesh
Container
National Plant Quarantine
Freight Station
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
14.Agra
Uttar Pradesh
Inland
National Plant Quarantine
Container
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Depot
15.
(G.Noida)
Dadri
Uttar Pradesh
16. Sharanpur
Uttar Pradesh
17. Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
18. Meerut
Uttar Pradesh
19. Sabarmati
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
20. Ahmedabad
Gujarat
21. Surat
Gujarat
22. Kandla
Gujarat
23. Jodhpur
Rajasthan
24. Jaipur
Rajasthan
25.Bhiwadi
Rajasthan
26. Kota
Rajasthan
27.Sanatnagar
(Hyderabad)
Andhra
Pradesh
28. Guntur
Andhra
Pradesh
29. Chirala
Andhra
Pradesh
30. Anaparti
Andhra
Pradesh
31. Kakinada
Andhra
Pradesh
32.
Vishakhapattana
m
33. Wadibunder
(Mumbai)
Andhra
Pradesh
34.
Chinchwad
(Pune)
Maharashtra
35.
Bhandup
(Mumbai)
36.
J.N.Port
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Container
Station,
Plant
Quarantine
Kandla
Station,
Station,
Plant
Quarantine
Visakhapattnam
Station,
Plant
Quarantine
Visakhapattnam
Station,
Plant
Quarantine
Visakhapattnam
Station,
Plant
Quarantine
Visakhapattnam
Station,
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Quarantine
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Quarantine
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant
Quarantine
Quarantine
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(Mumbai)
37.
Mulamd
(Mumbai)
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
40. Aurangabad
Maharashtra
41. Nagpur
Maharashtra
42. Dronagiri
Maharashtra
43. Miraj
Maharashtra
44.Whitefield
(Bangalore)
Karnatka
45. Coimbatore
Tamilnadu
46.
Minjur
(Chennai)
47.Virugambakka
m (Chennnai)
48.
Numbal
(Chennai)
49. Tiruvottiyur
(Chennai)
50.
Manali
(Chennai)
51. Tirupur
Tamilnadu
52. Tuticorin
Tamilnadu
53. Salem
Tamilnadu
54. Singanallur
Tamilnadu
55. Kolkata
West Bengal
56. Siliguri
West Bengal
Maharashtra
Tamilnadu
Tamilnadu
Tamilnadu
Tamilnadu
Tamilnadu
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Quarantine
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Quarantine
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant
Station, Mumbai
Quarantine
Regional Plant
Station, Chennai
Quarantine
Plant
Quarantine
Tiruchi
Quarantine
Quarantine
Quarantine
Quarantine
Station,
Quarantine
46
57.
Malanpur
(Gwaliar)
58. Indore
Madhya
Pradesh
Madhya
Pradesh
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
59. Cochin
Kerala
60. Raxaul
Bihar
Container
Freight Station
Container
Freight Station
61. Surajpur
Uttar Pradesh
Gujarat
64. Kattupalli
Tamil Nadu
65.Panchi
Gujaran, Sonepat
Haryana
66.Dhannad,
Indore
Madhya
Pradesh
Madhya
Pradesh
68.Pitampir, Dhar
Madhya
Pradesh
69. Ratlam
Madhya
Pradesh
70.Mandideep,
Raisen
Madhya
Pradesh
New Delhi
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland container
Depot
Container
Freight Station
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Inland
Container
Depot
Station,
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SCHEDULE-III
[See clause 2(xxi)]
List of Foreign Post Offices for Import of Plants and Plant Products.
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Place
New Delhi
(Delhi)
Mumbai
(Maharashtra)
Chennai
(Tamil Nadu)
Kolkata
(West Bengal)
Cochin
(Kerala)
Ahmedabad
(Gujarat)
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
Jaipur
(Rajasthan)
Ludhiana
(Punjab)
Agra (U.P)
Guwahati
(Assam)
Status
Foreign Post Office
Foreign Post Office
Foreign Post Office
Foreign Post Office
Foreign Post Office
Sub Foreign Post
Office
Sub Foreign Post
Office
Sub Foreign Post
Office
Sub Foreign Post
Office
Sub Foreign Post
Office
Sub Foreign Post
Office
Jurisdiction PQ Station
National Plant Quarantine
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Mumbai
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Chennai
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Kolkata
Plant Quarantine Station
Cochin
Plant Quarantine Station,
Kandla
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Chennai
National Plant Quarantine
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Amritsar
National Plant Quarantine
Station, Rangpuri (Delhi)
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Kolkata
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SCHEDULE-IV
[See clause 3 (2), 10(2) and 11(1)]
List of plants/planting materials and countries from where import is prohibited along with justifications
S.
No.
Plant species/variety
Categories of
plant material
Prohibited from
the countries
1.
Rhizomes/
Suckers
2.
Cassava or tapioca
(Manihot esculenta)
Seed/Stem
cuttings
3.
Fresh
beans)/Pods/
Bud wood/
Grafts
Root
stock/Saplings
4.
Plants/
Cook Islands, Papua New
Corms/Cormlets/ Guinea, Solomon Islands and
Suckers
South Pacific countries
5.
Seed nuts/
Seedlings/
Pollen/Tissue
cultures etc.
6.
Beans (seeds) /
Africa and
Berries (freshly
South America
harvested)/
Grafts/ Bud
wood/ Seedlings/
Rooted cuttings
etc.
7.
Seeds/
Off-shoots
(suckers)
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8.
Seeds/Pollen/
seed sprouts
9.
10.
South America
11.
seeds/plants/
budwood and
any other plant
material
12.
Cuttings or setts
of planting
13.
Stem (Vine)
cuttings rooted
or unrooted/tubers
14
Tubers for
planting or
propagation
SCHEDULE-V
[See clause 3 (3)(6)(7) and 10 and 11 (3)]
List of plants and plant materials restricted import permissible only with the recommendation of authorized institutions with
additional declarations and special conditions
S.
No.
1.
2.
Plant species/
variety
Banana, Plantain
and Abaca (Musa
pp.).
Category of plants
& plant material
(i) Rhizomes/
Suckers
Cassava or tapioca
(Manihot esculenta)
(ii) Seeds
Responsibility of authorized
Institutions
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, National Research
Center on Banana, Tiruchi
(Tamil Nadu).
Same as above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Central Tuber Crops
Research Institute, Sreekaryam
(Kerala).
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3.
(iii) Tissue
cultured plants
(i) Grafts/ Bud
wood/
Plants
4.
Cocoa (Theobroma
cacao) and related
species.
(i) Seeds
(beans)/pods/bud
wood/rootstock
Same as above.
Same as above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, National Research
Centre on Citrus, Nagpur,
(Maharashtra).
Same as above.
Same as above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by the
Director, CPCRI, Kasaragod,
Kerala
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theobroma)
(h) Cocoa beetle (Steirastoma brevi)
(i) seedling damping-off (Phytophthora
cactorum)
(j) Chestnut downy mildew
(Phytophthora katsurae)
(k) Black pod of cocoa (Phytophthora
megakarya)
(ii) Tissuecultured plants
5.
Coconut (Cocos
nucifera) & related
species of Cocoidae
(ii) Embryocultures
6.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, CPCRI, Kasaragod,
Kerala
Same as above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by the
Director, Central Coffee
Research Institute,
Balehonnur, Chikmagalur
(Karnataka).
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7.
Cotton (Gossypium
spp.)
8.
(i) Seeds/Plants
Freedom from:
(a) Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi)
- American and European strains
(b) Elm mottle virus,
(c) Elm bark beetles (Scolytidae)
(d) White -banded elm leaf hopper
(Scaphoidous luteolus) -Vector of Elm
phloem necrosis
Seed Bruchid (Bruchidius spp.)
Freedom from:
(a) Oak wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum)
(b) Oak bark beetles
Same as above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Central Cotton
Research Institute, Nagpur,
(Maharashtra).
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Forest Research
Institute, Dehradun or any
other research institute under
Indian Council of Forestry
Research and Education.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Forest Research
Institute, Dehradun or any
other research institute under
Indian Council of Forestry
Research and Education
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
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(Pseudopityophthorus spp.)
(c) Seed Bruchids (Bruchidius spp.)
9.
(v) Poplar
Populus spp.)
(vi) Walnut
(Juglans spp.
Groundnut (Arachis
Seeds/ Stem
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Forest Research
Institute, Dehradun or any
other research institute under
Indian Council of Forestry
Research and Education
Subject to recommendation,
supervision, monitoring and
testing by Director, Forest
Research Institute, Dehradun or
any other research institute under
Indian Council of Forestry
Research and Education.
Subject to the recommendation,
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10.
spp.)
cuttings/Plants
Potato (Solanum
tuberosum) and
other tuber bearing
species of
Solanaceae
a period of 6 weeks
(ii) Permitted to import only
as decorticated seeds.
Subject
to
the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director,
Central
Potato
Research Institute, Simla,
Himachal Pradesh.
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11.
granarius)
fuscovaginae)
Seedling rot (Pseudomonas
glumae)
Bacterial halo blight
(Pseudomonas syringae pv.
Oryzae
Quarantine Weed Seeds
12.
Seed/ Saplings/
Bud wood.
13.
Sugarcane
(Saccharum spp.)
Freedom from:
(a) Fiji virus of sugarcane
(b) Gummosis (Xanthomonas
vasculorum)
(c) Sugarcane white leaf (phytoplasmas)
(d) Sereh
(e) Sugarcane downy mildew
(Peronosclerospora sacchari)
(f) Mottled stripe (Pseudomonas
rubrisubalbicans)
(g) Sugarcane viruses viz. bacilliform,
mild mosaic, mosaic & streak
(h) American sugarcane borer (Diatraea
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Sugarcane Breeding
Institute, Coimbatore (Tamil
Nadu).
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14.
Sweet potato
(Ipomoea spp.)
15.
Tobacco (Nicotiana
spp.)
16.
Wheat
(Triticum spp.)
saccharalis)
As stated above at (b) and (e)
As above
As above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Central Tuber Crops
Research Institute, Sreekaryam
(Kerala).
Same as above.
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Central Tobacco Research
Institute, Rajahmundry (AP)
(a)
Approval of
Department of Agriculture
and Cooperation, Ministry of
Agriculture as per provisions
of New Policy on Seed
Development (NPSD), 1988.
(b)
Subject to the
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recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, NBPGR, New
Delhi/Director, Directorate of
Wheat Research, Karnal.
17.
Yam (Dioscorea
spp)
(i)Freedom from:
(a) Yam mosaic virus/ green banding
virus
(b) Crown gall ( Agrobacterium
tumefaciens)
(c) Weevil (Palaeopus spp.)
Subject to the
recommendation, supervision,
monitoring and testing by
Director, Central Tuber Crops
Research Institute, Sreekaryam
(Kerala).
Same as above.
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SCHEDULE - VI
[See clauses 3(3) & (6), 10(i),(ii) & (iii) and 11(3)]
List of plants/plant materials permitted to be imported with additional declarations and special conditions
(Consolidated upto Sixth Amendment 2014, dated 10th December, 2014)
Serial
numb
er
Plant species
Category of plant
material
Country of
Origin
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
1.
2.
Abelmoschus esculentus
(Okra)
(i) Wood
with/without bark
(i) China
(ii) Italy
(iii) Philippines
(iv) Thailand
(v) Japan
(vi) Bangladesh
(vii) Malaysia
(vi) France
(vii) Taiwan
(viii) USA
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Europe (except
Portugal)
Free from:
(a) Ips typographus (Spruce bark beetle)
(b) Pityogenes chalcographus (Bark beetle, six
dentated)
(c) Tomicus piniperda (Pine beetle)
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North America
Free from :
(a) Dendroctonus rufipennis (Spruce beetle)
(b) Dioryctria abietivorella (Fir coneworm)
(c) Dryocoetes confuses (Western balsam bark
beetle)
(d) Pityokteines sparsus (Balsam fir bark beetle)
(e) Polygraphus rufipennis (Foureyed spruce
bark beetle)
(f) Tomicus piniperda (Beetle, pine)
(g) Bursaphenchus xylophilus (Pine wood
nematode)
Nil
3.
Abutilon hybridum
4.
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
Australia
5.
Acacia auriculiformis
Australia
Free from:
(a) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(b) Atelocauda digitata
(c) Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. passiflorae
Nil
6.
Acacia mangium
Australia
Nil
7.
Acer spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Canada
8.
Achillea spp.
Europe
9.
Achillea millefolium
Thailand
Nil
10.
Pakistan
Nil
11.
Aconitum hetrophyllum
(Atees)
Aconitum napellus
China
Nil
12.
Actea spp.
Any Country
13.
Budwoods/ plants
for propagation
USA
Free from
seeds.
Free from
seeds.
Nil
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
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14.
15.
(i) Italy
(ii) Iran
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf
blight of tomato
and Cooperation
(iii) Post entry quarantine
growing for 6-9 month
Nil
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(iii) New
Zealand
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Paracoccus cavaticus (mealy bug)
(c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (citrophilus mealy bug)
(d) Botryosphaeria dothidea (Dothierella rot)
(e) Diaporthe actinidae (Phomopsis rot)
(f) Diaporthe perniciosa (Phomopsis canker)
(g) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
Nil
(iv) Chile
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (glasshouse whitefly)
(c) Brevipalpus chilensis
(d) Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (bacterial
canker of Kiwi fruit)
Nil
(v) France
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Ceroplastes rusci (fig wax scale)
(c) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth)
(d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
MB fumigation @ 32 g/cubic
metre for 3 hrs at 21oC or
above or equivalent thereof or
pre-shipment cold treatment at
1.11oC to 4.44oC for 4 days or
5.0oC to 8.33oC for 6 days
against grape berry moth.
(vi) Australia
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Helix aspersa (common snail)
(c) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum
(Petri disease)
(d) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf
blight of tomato)
Nil
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(iii)
Budwoods/plants
for propagation
16.
Adiantumspp. (Adiantum)
17.
Adonis vernalis
18.
Aeschynomene falcata/
Aeschynomene americana
(Joint vetch)
Agapanthus spp.
19.
(vii)Greece
Free from:
a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
b) Botryosphaeria dothidea (canker of almond)
c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
d) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth)
e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
f) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
Thailand
Nil
Plants for
propagation
(i) Seeds for
sowing
Seeds for sowing
Asia
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth)
(c) Platynota stultana (leaf roller)
(d) Armillaria mellea (armillaria root rot)
(e) Calonectria crotalaria
(f) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum
(g) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(h) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(i) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall)
Nil
Germany
Nil
Kenya
Nil
Netherlands
Nil
USA
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20.
Agastache spp.
(i) Italy
(ii) New Zealand
(iii) UK
Nil
(iv) France
Nil
(v) Australia
Nil
Nil
(i)Australia
Nil
Nil
USA
(i) Brazil
(ii) Mexico
Free from
(a) Siphophorus acupunctatus
(b) Cactus virus X
Nil
22.
Agave spp.
Agave sisalana
(Sisal)
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Finland
Nil
Nil
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23.
Ageratum spp.
24.
(i) Australia
(ii) Europe
Nil
USA
25.
Agrostis stolonifera
(Creeping bentgrass)
USA
Free from
seeds.
26.
Ajuga spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
27.
Albizia lebbeck
(Acacia)
Plants for
propagation
(i) Asia
Free from:
(a) Anguina agrostis
(bentgrass nematode)
(b) Monographella nivalis (foot rot: cereals)
(c) Sclerotinia homoeocarpa
(dollar spot: grasses)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
virus.
Nil
(ii) USA
(i) USA
(ii) Europe
(iii) Asia
Europe
Nil
Any Country
Nil
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Smut (Urocystis cepulae)
(b) Slippery skin (Pseudomonas cepacia)
(c) Dry rot (Embellisia allii)
(d) Marginal necrosis (Pseudomonas marginalis pv.
marginalis)
(e) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis longicolla)
(f) Stem and bulbs nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(g) Onion maggot (Hylemia antiqua)
28.
29.
Alchemilla spp.
(Ladys mantle)
Allamanda spp.
(Allamanda)
Allium species (onion,
garlic, leek, shallot, etc.)
30.
31.
Plants for
propagation
(i) Seeds/bulbs for
sowing or planting
Nil
quarantine
weed
Nil
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32.
Allium schoenoprasum
(Chive)
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Smut (Urocystis cepulae)
(b) Dry rot (Embellisia allii)
(c) Stem and bulbs nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(d) Onion maggot (Hylemia antiqua)
(i) Israel
(ii) USA
(iii) Netherlands
(iv) Italy
Nil
(v) Argentina
(vi) Australia
(vii) New
Zealand
(viii) Germany
Nil
Nil
France
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 16 g. per cubic metre
for 12 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent or any other treatment
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser to the Government of
India and the treatment should
be endorsed on Phytosanitary
Certificate issued at the Country
of Origin/re-export.
Nil
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33.
34.
35.
36.
Alocasia spp.
Aloe vera
Alpinia spp.
Wood with/without
bark
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) USA
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment duly approved by
Plant Protection Adviser. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
(ii) Europe
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
(i) Taiwan
Nil
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Alpinia galanga
(Galanga)
Alpinia katsumadai
Vegetable for
consumption
Dried fruits for
consumption
39.
Alstromeria spp.
Thailand
(i) China
(ii) SouthKorea
The Netherlands
(i) Australia
(ii) UK
40.
Alternanthera ocipus
41.
Althaea spp.
42.
Alyssum spp.
(Alyssum)
Japan
Japan
Australia
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
Nil
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine)
(b) Freesia mosaic virus
Tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
tomato spotted wilt virus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from :
(a) Arabis mosaic virus
(b) Tobacco rattle virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
virus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus
(hop bare-bine)
(b) Freesia mosaic virus
(c) Tobacco rattle virus
(spraing of potato)
Nil
Nil
Free from soil and other plant
debris.
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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43.
Amaranthus spp.
Japan
44.
Amaranthus caudatus
(Amaranthus)
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Australia
(iv) Asia
Nil
(i) Netherlands
45.
Amaryllis spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(ii) Thailand
46.
(iii) Any
country except
Netherlands,
Thailand
Netherlands
Brazil
Free from:
(a) Opogona sacchari (Banana moth)
(b) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhapontici crown rot)
Free from:
(a) Aleurodicus cocoas (whitefly)
(b) Bemisia tabaci (whitefly)
(c) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale)
Nil
Nil
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47.
Ananas comosus
apple)
(Pine
(i) USA
(ii) Europe
(iii) Mexico
(iv) Philippines
(v) Thailand
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse
thrips)
(c) Opogona sacchari (banana moth)
(d) Protaetia fusca (mango flower beetle)
(e) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(f) Pyroderces rileyi (corn, worm, pink)
(g) Thecla basilides (fruit-borer ceterpillar)
(h) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)
Free from:
Opogona sacchari (banana moth)
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Diaspis boisduvalii (scale)
(c) Euetheola bidentata
(d) Metamasius hemipterus (cane weevil)
(e) Paracoccus marginatus (mealybug)
(f) Phenacoccus madeirensis
(g) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi
(h) Rhizoecus americanus
(i) Rhynchophorus palmarum
(j) Thecla basilides (fruit-borer)
(k) Tmolus echion
(l) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)
Free from:
(a) Exomala orientalis (oriental beetle)
(b) Metamasius hemipterus (cane weevil)
(c) Acetobacter aceti
(d) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(e) Pseudomonas ananas (leaf spot)
Free from:
(a) Dysmicoccus neobrevipes (pineapple
mealybug)
(b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(c) Pyrodersus rileyi (pink worm)
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Free from:
(a) Hoplolaimus pararobustus (lance nematode)
(b) Xiphinema ifacolum (dagger nematode)
Any Country
48.
Anarthria spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
Nil
49.
Anchusa spp.
Europe
Nil
50.
Anemone spp.
(i)
Seeds
sowing
Europe
(i) Israel
(i) Australia,
(ii) Germany
(iii) The
Netherlands
(i) Australia,
(ii) Germany
(iii) The
Netherlands
(iv) Italy
Italy
51.
Anigozanthos sp.
for
(iii) Plants/cutting
for propagation
Nil
Nil
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52.
Grafts/ budwoods/
plants for
propagation
Nil
(ii) Mexico
Free from:
(a) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(b) Paracoccus marginatus (papaya mealybug)
53.
Annona cherimola
(Cherimoyer)
Grafts/ budwoods/
plants for
propagation
Australia
54.
Anogeissus leiocarpus
Costa Rica,
Senegal,
Burkano Faso
Nil
55.
(i) Denmark
Nil
Nil
(ii) France
Free from
Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Egypt
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Any conuntry
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(i) Denmark
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(ii) France
Nil
56.
Anthriscus spp.
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57.
(i) Cuttings/
saplings for
planting
Any Country
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45-60 days.
Any Country
Nil
Any Country
Nil
Nil
(i) Egypt
(ii) Japan
(iii) Denmark
(iv) Czech
Republic
Tissue cultured
plants
Tissue cultured
plants
for
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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58.
Antidesma bunius
(Bignay)
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
59.
Antirrhinum spp.
(vi) Japan
Nil
Antirrhinum majus
(Antirrhinum)
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Colletotrichum antirrhini (Anthracnose)
(b) Puccinia antirrhini (Rust)
Free from Colletotrichum antirrhini (Anthracnose)
(ii) Europe
(except UK)
(iii) Guatemala
(iv) U.K.
60.
61.
Anubias barteri
Aphelandra squarrosa
Nil
(v) USA
Free from:
(a) Heteropatella antirrhini (Leaf spot)
(b) Phyllosticta antirrhini (Stem root)
(c) Pseudomonas ananas (Bacterial leaf spot).
Free from :
(a) Colletotrichum antirrhini (Anthracnose)
(b) Heteropatella antirrhini (Leaf spot)
(c) Phyllosticta antirrhini (Stem root)
(d) Puccinia antirrhini (Rust)
Thailand
Nil
Thailand
Plants for
propagation
USA
(i)
Plants for
propagation
Nil
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
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62.
Any country
Nil
(i) Denmark
(ii) France
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(c) Arabis mosaic virus
(d) Peanut stunt virus
(e) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
Free from:
(a)Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce)
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(d) Arabis mosaic virus
(e) Celery latent virus
(f) Celery mosaic virus
(g) Chicory yellow mottle virus
(h) Peanut stunt virus
(i) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
Free from:
(a)Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(c) Arabis mosaic virus
(d) Celery mosaic virus
(e)Peanut stunt virus
free from Peanut stunt virus
(iii) Italy
(iv) Japan
Free from:
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(b) Peanut stunt virus
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63.
64.
Arabidopsis thaliana
65.
66.
(vii) Netherlands
Free from:
(a)Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(c) Arabis mosaic virus
(e) Celery latent virus
(e) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
(viii) Thailand
Nil
(ix) USA
Free from :
(a)Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Cercospora apii (Cercospora blight)
(c) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. apii (basal rot)
(d) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce)
(e) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(f) Arabis mosaic virus
(g) Peanut stunt virus
(h) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
Plants for
Asia
propagation
(i) Seeds for sowing/ USA
Seedlings for
propagation
Seeds for sowing
(i) USA
(ii) South Africa
(i) Seeds for
Any Country
sowing
(ii) Plants for
Any country
propagation
Nil
Nil
67.
Arctostaphylos
(Chimaphilla umbellata)
Seeds for
sowing
68.
Areca spp.
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(ii)Canada
Any country
(Except
Philippines and
Soloman Island
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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69.
Arenga spp.
70.
Any country
(Except from
Africa, America,
Philippines,
Caribbean,
and Soloman
Island countries
Any country
(Except
Philippines and
Soloman Island)
Any country
(Except
Philippines and
Soloman Island
USA
Plants for
propagation
Seeds for sowing
Israel
Nil
(i) USA
(ii) Europe (iii)
Africa
Free from:
(a) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease)
(b) Tobacco rattle virus (Spraing of potato)
71.
Armoracia rusticana
(Nasturtium)
Artemisia spp.
72.
Artemisia annua
73.
Artemisia dracunculus
Tissue culture
plants
Canada
74.
Artocarpus spp.
Thailand
75.
Arundo donax
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
80
76.
77.
Asimina triloba
(Paw paw)
Asparagus officinalis
(Asparagus)
(i)Rooted plants
for propagation
USA
(ii) Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
Israel
Nil
(i) Denmark
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus
(b) Asparagus virus-2
(ii) Japan
Free from:
(a) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus
(c) Asparagus virus-1
(iii) USA
(iv) Russia
Nil
Free from
seeds.
(v) The
Netherlands
(vi) France
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus
(b) Strawberry latent ring spot virus
quarantine
weed
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(vii) UK
(viii) Italy
(ix) Germany
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus
(b) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
(c) Asparagus virus 1
(d) Asparagus virus 2
(x) Spain
Free from:
(a) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
(b) Acremonium strictum
Nil
Free from :
(a) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(b) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall)
(c) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine)
(d) Asparagus virus 1
for
for
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78.
79.
Asparagus
(satavari pili)
Astelia spp.
80.
Astilbe spp.
racemosus
Roots for
medicinal purpose
Tissue cultured
plants
Tissue cultured
plants
(iii) USA
Free from :
(a) Chrysodeixis includens (Soybean looper)
(b) Frankliniella tritici (Eastern flower thrips)
(c) Lygus lineolaris (Tarnished plant bug)
(d) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(e) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)
(f) Acremonium strictum (Black bundle disease:
maize)
(g) Cercospora asparagi (leaf spot: Asparagus spp.)
(h) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. asparagi (Foot rot:
Asparagus spp.)
(i) Fusarium proliferatum
(j) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(k) Pleospora herbarum (leaf blight of onion)
(l) Pyrenochaeta terrestris (Pink root of onion)
(m) Rhizobium rhizogenes (Bacterial gall)
(n) Asparagus virus 1
(o) Asparagus virus 2
(p) Strawberry latent ringspot virus
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
(i) Thailand
Nil
Nil
(ii) Peru
Free from :
(a) Chrysodeixis includens (Soybean looper)
(b) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(c) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)
Free from :
(a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
China
Nil
Any Country
(i) Finland
for
Nil
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81.
Europe
Nil
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Cryptolestes ferrugineus (rusty grain beetle)
(b) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid)
(c) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth)
(d) Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eye spot of cereals)
(e) Fusarium culmorum (culm rot:cereals)
(f) Monographella nivalis (foot rot: cereals)
Free from:
(a) Cephuspygmeus (European wheat stem sawfly)
(b) Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid)
(c) Eurygasterintegriceps (sunn pest)
(d) Haplothripstritici (wheat thrips)
(e) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer)
(f) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(g) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of ereals)
(h) Pseudomonassyringae pv.atrofaciens (basal: wheat
glume rot)
(i) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of barley)
(j) Wheat streak mosaic virus (wheat viruses 6 and 7)
(ii) Ukraine
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(iii) Canada
(iv) UK
Free from:
(a) Ahasverus advena(foreign grainbeetle)
(b) Cryptolestesferrugineus(rusty grain beetle)
(c) Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid)
(d) Limothripscerealium(corn, thrips)
(e) Limothrips denticornis(barley thrips)
(f) Ostrinia nubilalis (Europeanmaize borer)
(g) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(h) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid)
(i) Tarsonemus granarius (glossy grain mite)
(j) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(k)Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eyespot of cereals)
(l) Claviceps purpurea (ergot)
(m) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals)
(n) Pseudomonassyringae pv.atrofaciens (basal: wheat
glume rot)
(o) Pseudomonassyringae pv. atropurpurea
(p) Pseudomonassyringae pv. coronafaciens
(q) Pseudomonassyringae pv.striafaciens
(r) Barley stripe mosaic virus(stripe mosaic of barley)
(s) Oat blue dwarf marafivirus
(t) Wheat streak mosaic virus (wheat viruses6 and 7)
(u) Ambrosia psilostachya (perennial ragweed)
Free from:
(a) Ahasverusadvena (foreign grain beetle)
(b) Cryptolestesferrugineus(rusty grain beetle)
(c) Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid)
(d) Limothripsdenticornis(barley thrips)
(e) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer)
(f) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(g) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid)
(h) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(i) Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eyespot of cereals)
(l) Clavicepspurpurea (ergot)
(m) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals)
(n) Pseudomonassyringae pv.atrofaciens (basal:
wheat glume rot)
(o) Pseudomonassyringae pv.coronafaciens (halo
blight)
(i)Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 80 g per cubic
metre for 48 hrs at 21 C and
above or equivalent or any
other
treatment
duly
approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed
on Phytosanitary Certificate
issued at the Country of
Origin/re-export.
(ii) Free from soil and quarantine
weed seeds.
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(v) Chile
Free from:
(a) Limothripscerealium(corn, thrips)
(b) Listronotusbonariensis (Argentine stem weevil)
(c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(d) Ditylenchusdipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(e) Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eyespot of
cereals)
(f) Clavicepspurpurea (ergot)
(g) Pseudomonasfuscovaginae (sheath brown rot)
(h) Pseudomonassyringae pv. coronafaciens (halo
blight)
(i) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of
barley)
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Acarus siro (flour mite)
(b) Ahasverus advena (grain beetle)
(c) Cryptolestes ferrugineus
(d) Trogoderma variabile
(e) Ditylenchus dipsaci
(f) Ceratobasidium cereale
(g) Monographella nivalis
(h) Phaeosphaeria avenaria f.sp. avenaria (leaf spot
of oats)
(i) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens (wheat
glume rot)
(j) Pseudomonas syringae pv.atropurpurea
(k) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens
(l) Pseudomonas syringae pv.striafacians
(m) Barley stripe mosaic virus
(n) High plains virus
(o) Wheat streak mosaic virus
(i)
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(ii) Italy
Free from
(a) Aploneura lentisci
(b) Cryptolestes ferrugineus
(c) Penthaleus major (blue oat mite)
(d) Ditylenchus dipsaci
(e) Ceratobasidium cereale
(f) Monographella nivalis
(g) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens
(basal:wheat)
(h) Wheat streak mosaic virus
(iii) Pakistan
Free from:
(a) Eurygaster integriceps (sunn pest)
(b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(c) Acremonium strictum (acremonium wilt)
(d) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals)
(e) Xanthomonas translucens pv.translucens (bacterial
leaf streak)
(f) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of barley)
(iv) Brazil
Free from:
(a) Ahasverus advena (grain beetle)
(b) Listronotusbonariensis (Argentine stem weevil)
(c) Ditylenchus dipsaci
(d) Clavicepspurpurea (ergot)
(e) Pseudomonasfuscovaginae (sheath brown rot)
(f) High plains virus
(g) Barley stripe mosaic virus
(h) Anthemis cotula (dog fennal)
(i) Galium aparine (Cleavers)
(j) Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass)
(k) Polygonum lapathifolium (pale persicaria)
(l) Raphanus raphanistrum (wild radish)
(m) Veronica persica (creeping soeedwell)
87
82.
(i) China
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(ii) Thailand
Free from:
(a) Beltrania sp.
(b) Cladosporium geniculata
(c) Graphium sp.
(d) Nodulisporium sp.
(e) Rhizopus sp.
Free from :
(a) Bostrychopsis parallela
(b) Chlorophorus annularis
(c) Bamboo mosaic virus
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a) Opogona sacchari (banana moth)
(b) Hoplolaimus galeatus
(c) Bamboo mosaic virus
(iii) Europe
Free from:
Opogona sacchari (banana moth)
Any Country
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof under NAP or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at thecountry of origin/reexport.
Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
Nil
(ii) Stem-cuttings
for propagation
(i) Philippines
83.
Bambusa bambos
Indonesia
Nil
84.
Japan
Nil
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
85.
88
86.
87.
(ix) Spain
(x)Australia
(i) Australia
(ii) Coasta Rica
(i) Europe
(ii) Canada
(iii) Japan
(iv) South Africa
(v) Australia
(vi) NewZealand
(vii) Asia
(viii) USA
(i) Vietnam
(ii) Japan
(iii) Thailand
(iv) Philippines
(v) Hongkong
Greece
88.
Benincasa hispida
(Wax Gourd)
89.
Nil
Nil
Free from:
(a) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth)
(b) Gnomonia comari (leaf blotch)
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent or any other treatment
89
90.
Grafts/ budwoods/
plants for
propagation
Brazil
91.
Any Country
92.
Wood with/without
bark
(i) Europe
(ii) North
America
Free from:
(a) Downy mildew (Peronospora farinosa)
(b) Silvering disease (Curtobacterium
flaccumfaciens pv. betae)
(c) Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv.
aptata)
(d) Beetroot cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtti)
(e) Beetroot rust (Uromyces spp.)
(f) Beetroot yellows necrotic virus (rhizomania).
Free from Agrilus anxius (Bronge-birch borer)
Betula platyphylla
(Brich wood dowels)
(iii) China
Betula alba/Betula
pubescense
Poland
Free from:
(a) Coleophora serratella (birch casebearer)
93.
90
94.
Blighia sapida
(Akee)
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
95.
Bidens spp.
(Coreopsis)
(i) Australia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
Nil
96.
Seeds for
consumption/
processing
97.
Boehmeria nivea
(Ramie)
98.
Seeds for
sowing
(i) Peru
(ii) Spain
(iii) Ghana
(iv) Ivory Coast
(i) Indonesia
(ii) Japan
(iii) Malaysia
(iv) Taiwan
(v) USA
(vi) China
Denmark
Nil
99.
Boronia spp.
USA
100.
Boronia crenulata
Australia
101.
Bougainvillea spp.
(Bougainvillea)
Bouvardia spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Plants for
propagation
Plants for
propagation
Any Country
Europe
Nil
102.
Nil
91
103.
Brachiaria spp.
(Signalgrass)
Germplam material
for research only
104.
(i) Australia
(ii) Brazil
(iii) Zimbabwe
(i) Any country
except Denmark,
Chile and Italy
(ii) Denmark
(iii) Chile
(iv) Italy
Any Country
Nil
Free from:
(a) Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(c) Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (bacterial
bleaf spot)
(d) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black rot)
Nil
Free from:
(a) Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(c) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black rot)
Nil
92
(iii)Fresh vegetable
for consumption
Nepal
Free from:
Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
Free from:
(a) Colletotrichum higginsianum
(b) Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (cabbage
leaf spot)
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(d) Xanthomonas campestris pv. raphani (leafspot.)
Free fromDitylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb
nematode)
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg)
(c) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black
rot)
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Nil
105.
USA
106.
(i) Denmark
(ii) Italy
(iii) Japan
(iv) Netherlands
(v) USA
(vi) France
107.
Bromeliad spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
108.
Butia spp.
Any Country
Any country
Nil
109.
Butia capitata
(i)Plants for
propagation
Autralia, USA,
Thailand
Nil
110.
Butyrospermum paradoxum
Any Country
Free from:
93
(Sheanut)
or industrial use
111.
Buxus sempervirens
(Boxwood)
(i) Turkey
(ii) Spain
(iii) France
(iv) Germany
Nil
112.
Cacti
Plants for
propagation
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Cactus cyst nematode (Cactodera cactii)
(b) Cactus virus X. and 2 (Carlavirus)
113.
USA
Nil
(i) Australia
114.
94
(ii) Mozambique
Free from:
(a) Clavigralla elongate(African Pod bug)
(b) Ditylenchus africanus (Pea nut pod nematode)
(c) Hoploaimus pararobustus (Lance nematode)
(d) Meloidogyne Ethiopia
(e) Meloidogyne decalineata (African Coffee
root-knot nematode)
(f) Alectra vogelii (Yellow witch weed)
(g) Chrysanthemoides monilifera (Boneseed)
(h) Digitaria velutina (Velvet finger grass)
(i) Orobanche minor (Common broomrape)
(j) Oryza longistaminata (Perennial wild rice)
(k) Raphanus raphanistrum (Wild raddish)
(l) Richardia brasiliensis (White eye Australia)
(m) Senecio inaequidens (African ragwort)
(n) Senecio madagascariensis (firewood)
(iii) Myanmar
Free from:
(a) Cardiospermum halicacabum (Balo onvine)
(b) Physalis angulata (Cutleaf groundcherry)
(c) Pueraria Montana var.Montana (Rhodesian
kudzu-vine)
(d) Richardia brasiliensis (White eye Australia)
(iv) Nepal
Free from::
(a) Lolium multiforum (Italian rye grass).
(b) Polygonum persicaria (red shank)
(c) Veronica persica (Creeping speedwell)
(v) China
(vi) Iran
95
(vii) Kenya
Free from:
(a) Clavigralla elongate(African Pod bug)
(b) Melanagromyza chalcosoma (pod fly)
(c) Ditylenchus dipsaci(stem and bulb
nematode)
(d) Hoploaimus pararobustus (Lance nematode)
(e) Pratylenchus goodeyi (Banana Lesion
nematode)
(f) Alectra vogelii (Yellow witch weed)
(g) Digitaria velutina (velvet finger grass)
(h)Cirsium vulgare (Spear thistle)
(i) Conyza sumatrensis (Tall fleabane)
(j) Lolium multiforum (Italian rye grass).
(k) Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)
(l) Orobanche minor (Common broomrape)
(m) Oryza longistaminata (perennial wild rice)
(n) Pennisetum macrourum (African feather
grass)
(o) Polygonum persicaria (red shank)
(p) Raphanus raphanistrum (Wild raddish)
(q) Richardia brasiliensis (White eye
Australia)
(r) Senecio madagascariensis (firewood).
(viii) Pakistan
Nil
(ix) Tanzania
Free from
(a) Clavigralla elongate(African Pod bug)
(b) Hoploaimus pararobustus (Lance nematode)
(c) Meloidogyne decalineata (African Coffee
root-knot nematode)
(d) Meloidogyne Ethiopia
(e) Pratylenchus goodeyi (Banana Lesion
nematode)
(f) Alectra vogelii (Yellow witch weed)
(g) Digitaria velutina (velvet finger grass)
(h) Orobanche minor (Common broomrape)
(i) Oryza longistaminata (perennial wild rice)
(j) Pennisetum macrourum (African feather
grass)
(k) Striga aspera (Witch weed)
96
(x) Malawi
(xi) Uganda
(xii) Sudan
Free from
(a) Clavigralla elongate(African Pod bug)
(b) Ditylenchus destructor (Peanut pod
nematode)
(c) Hoploaimus pararobustus (Lance nematode)
(d) Meloidogyne acronea (African cotton root
nematode)
(e) Alectra vogelii (Yellow witch weed)
(f) Digitaria velutina (velvet finger grass)
(g) Orobanche minor (Common broomrape)
(h) Oryza longistaminata (perennial wild rice)
(i) Pennisetum macrourum (African feather
grass)
(j) Richardia brasiliensis (White eye
Australia)
(k) Striga aspera (Witch weed)
Free from
(a) Clavigralla elongate(African Pod bug)
(b) Hoploaimus pararobustus (Lance nematode)
(c) Pratylenchus goodeyi (Banana Lesion
nematode)
(d) Alectra vogelii (Yellow witch weed)
(e) Centrodema pubescens (Centro)
(f) Conyza sumatrensis (tall fleabane)
(g) Digitaria velutina (velvet finger grass)
(h) Orobanche minor (Common broomrape)
(i) Pennisetum macrourum (African feather
grass)
(j) Polygonum persicana (red shank)
(k) Melanagromyza chalcosoma (bean pod fly)
Free from:
Clavigralla tomentosicollis (African pod bug)
97
115.
116.
Calamus spp.
Calathea spp.
Kenya
Free from:
(a) Clavigralla elongata
(b) Clavigralla tomentosicollis
(c) Specularius erythraeus
(d) Specularis sulcaticollis
(e) Mycovellosiella cajani and its var.
Trichophila
(f) Sunn-hemp mosaic virus
(g) Richardia brasiliensis (white-eye disease)
Any Country
Nil
Any country
Nil
(i) USA
(ii) Any country
except USA
(iii) The
Netherlands
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
(iii) The
Netherlands
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
(iv) Australia
(i) USA
(ii) UK
(iii) Japan
(iv)Australia
(v) France
(vi) Germany
(vii) Netherlands
(viii) Denmark
117.
Calceolaria spp.
(Calceolaria)
118.
Calendula spp.
(Calendula)
Nil
Nil
Post entry quarantine growing
for 45 days period.
Post entry quarantine growing
for 45 days.
Freedom from soil.
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
98
119.
Callibrochoa spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
120.
Callistemon spp.
(Bottle brush)
Any Country
Any Country
Nil
(i) China
(ii) France
UK
Netherlands
Japan
Thailand
Nil
Free from
seeds.
(iii) Afghanistan
Nil
(iv) Germany
Free from:
(a) Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi (Leaf bud nematode)
(b) Aphelenchoides blastophorus (Leaf bud
nematode)
(c) Spaceloma violae (Scab)
(d) Urocystis violae (Smut)
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. callistephi (Wilt)
(b) Septoria callistephi (Leaf spot)
(c) Stemphylium callistephi (Leaf spot)
Nil
121.
Callistephus chinensis
(Aster)
(v) USA
122.
Kenya
123.
Calopogonium mucunoides
(Calopo)
Campanula spp
Tissue cultured
plants
USA
124.
Canna spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Iran
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
quarantine
weed
weed
Nil
99
(ii) Columbia
125.
126.
Capparis
Spinosa
(Caper)
Capsicum spp.
Chillies)
(Pepper/
127.
128.
Carex spp.
129.
130.
Carica papaya
Carissa carandas
(Karonda)
Plants/
saplings for
propagation
Seeds for sowing
Nil
Nil
Nil
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Bacterial scab (Xanthomonas vesicatoria)
(b) Pepper viruses viz. mild mosaic and mild mottle
(c) Peronospora hyoscyami sp. tabacina
(d) Tomato ringspot virus
(e) Tomato black ring virus
Any country
Nil
(i) Germany
(i) Taiwan
(ii) Thailand
(iii) USA
Nil
Indonesia
Malaysia
Mauritius
New Zealand
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Nil
Nil
Nil
100
USA
131.
Carthamus tinctorius/
Carthamus spp. (Safflower
and its wild species)
(i) Morocco
(ii) Turkey
(iii) Italy
(iv) USA
(v) Nepal
(vi) Yugoslavia
(vii) Serbia
(Montenegro)
132.
Carthamus tinctorius
(Safflower)
Free from:
(a) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight
of tomato)
Free from:
(a) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(i) Germany
(ii)Czech
Republic,
(iii)Iran,
(iv) Slovakia
(i) Australia
(ii) Mexico
(iii) Argentina
Nil
101
133.
Russia
(iii) Dried
flowers for
consumption
Iran
Free from:
(a) Phytophthora
cryptogea (tomato
foot rot)
(b) Pseudomonas
viridiflava (bacterial
leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
(c ) Thlaspi arvense
(field pennycress)
Netherlands
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
102
134.
Carya illinoensi
(Pecan nut)
USA
Free from:
(a) Acrobasis nuxvorella
(b) Curculio caryae (pecan weevil)
(c) Cydia caryana (hickory worm)
(d) Cladosporium caryigenum
(e) Cristulariella moricola
(f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
USA
Free from:
(a) Acrobasis nuxvorella (pecan nut borer)
(b) Anoplophora chinensis
(c) Chromaphis juglandicola (walnut aphid)
(d) Hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth)
(e) Malacosoma americanum
(f) Melanaspis obscura
(g) Melanocallis caryaefoliae (hickory leaf aphid)
(h) Monellia caryella (hickory aphid)
(i) Monelliopsis nigropunctata
(j) Monelliopsis pecanis
(k) Orgyia leucostigma(tussock moth)
(l) Phylloxera devastatrix (pecan phylloxera)
(m) Solenopsis interrupta(red fire ant)
(n) Spodoptera frugiperda
(o) Eotetranychus hicoriae (pecan mite)
(p) Cladosporium caryigenum
(q) Cristulariella moricola
(r) Phymatotrichopsis omnivora
(s) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
USA
103
135.
(i) Egypt
136.
Casuarina spp.
Australia
Free from:
(a) Acanthoscelides centromaculatus
(b) Caryedon pallidus
(c) Mimosestis mimosae
(d) Pseudopachymerina spinipes
Free from:
(a) Caryedon pallidus
(b) Caryedon sudanensis
Nil
137.
Catharanthus roseus
(Vinca)
(i)Australia
Nil
(ii) Guatemala
Nil
(ii) Sudan
138.
Ceanothus americana
139.
Celosia spp.
(Cock's comb)
140.
141.
142.
Cenchrus ciliaris
(Buffelgrass)
Centrosema spp./Chloris
gayana (Rhodes grass)
Centurea cyanus
(Corn flower)
Seeds for
sowing
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(iii)Canada
Seeds for sowing
(i) Taiwan
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) France
(iv) USA
(v) Australia
(v) Japan
(vi) UK
(vii) Denmark
(viii) Germany
Germplasm material (i) Australia
for research only
(ii) USA
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(iii) Kenya
Nil
Kenya
Nil
(i) Europe
(ii) China
(iii) USA
(iv) South Africa
(v) Canada
(vi) Argentina
(vii) Australia
104
143.
Ceratozamia spp ./
Macrozamia spp. (Cycad)
Cereus peruvianus
(Apple cactus)
Any country
Nil
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
145.
Chaetanthus
spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
146.
Chamaecyparis
nootkatensis
(i) Canada
147.
Chamaerops spp.
Any Country
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Any country
Nil
144.
weed
148.
Leaves for
consumption
Ethiopia
Nil
149.
Chelidonium majus
Germany
Nil
150.
Chelone glabra
Seeds for
sowing
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(iii)Canada
Nil
105
151.
Chenopodium
quinoa
(quinoa)
Grain/Seeds
Peru
for
consumption/
(ii) Colombia
processing
Germplasm material (i) Australia
for research only
(ii) Kenya
Nil
Nil
Nil
153.
Chlorophytum spp.
(Chlorophytum)
Plants for
propagation
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Nil
154.
Chlorophytum comosum
(Safed musli)
Dried plant
material for
medicinal use
Any country
Nil
155.
Chrysanthemum spp.
(Chrysanthemum)
(i) Taiwan
(ii) Denmark
(iii) USA
Nil
(viii) France
(ix) UK
(x) Germany
(xi) Netherlands
(xii) Australia
Any Country
(ii) Cuttings
(rooted/ un-rooted)
for planting.
Free from:
(a) Didymella chrysanthyemi (Ray blight)
(b) Chrysanthemum aspermy virus
Free from:
(a) Fasciation (Rhodococcus fascians)
(b) Foliar nematodes (Aphelenchoides fragariae, A.
ritzemabosi)
(c) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(d) South American leaf miner (Liriomyza
huidobrensis)
(e) Burdock leaf miner (Amauromyza maculosa)
(f) White rust (Puccinia horiana)
(g) Ray blight and stem canker (Didymella ligulicoa,
syn. Ascochyta chrysanthemi)
(h) Bacterial leaf blight (Pseudomonas viridiflava)
(i) Chrysanthemum viruses viz. chlorotic mottle,
stunt, vein chlorosis, virus B.
106
Asia
(i) Argentina
(ii) Australia
(iii) Canada
(iv)Czech
Republic
(v)Greece
(vi)Iran
(vii) Belgium
(viii) Brazil
(ix) China
(x) Columbia
(xi) Denmark
(xii) France
Free from:
(a) Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas cichorii)
(b) White rust (Puccinia horiana)
(c) Tomato foot rot (Phytophthora cryptogea)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from tomato spotted wilt virus
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
107
(xiii) Finland
(xiv) Germany
(xv) Italy
(xvi) Japan
(xvii) Mexico
(xviii) Slovenia
(xix)
Netherlands
(xx) Poland
(xxi) Russia
(xxii) Taiwan
(xxiii) Turkey
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
108
(xxiv) UK
(xxv) USA
156.
(xix) Any
country except
Iran, Greece,
Czech Republic,
Australia,
Argentina,
Canada,
Germany,
Finland,
Denmark,
Slovenia,
Mexico, Japan,
USA, Belgium,
Italy, UK,
Netherlands,
Russia, China,
Poland, Turkey,
Brazil,
Columbia,
Taiwan, France
Any Country
Nil
Nil
Nil
109
157.
Cichorium spp.
and Endive)
158.
Cistus spp.
159.
Citrullus lanatus
(Watermelon)
(Chicory
Any Country
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cu. m at @
21oC and above under NAP and
the treatment to be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas cichorii)
(b) Bidens mottle virus,
(c) Chicory yellow mottle virus
(d) Anthracnose (Marssonina panottoniana)
Free from Saturnia pavonia (Small emperor moth)
Free from
seeds.
(i) Thailand
Nil
Free from:
(a) Bacterial fruit blotch (Acidovorax avenae subsp.
citrulli)
(b) Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv.
lachrymans)
(c) Soft rot (Xanthomonas melonis)
(d) Watermelon viruses viz. chlorotic stunt, curly
mottle, mosaic virus 2.
(e) Verticillium albo-atrum
(f) Squash mosaic virus
Spain
quarantine
weed
110
160.
161.
Citrus hystrix
(Kafir leaves)
Citrus spp. (Lemon, lime,
orange,
grapefruit,
mandarins, etc. and other
rutaceous)
Any Country
Nil
(i) Thailand
(ii) Afghanistan
Thailand
Nil
Nil
Nil
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Bactrocera aquilonis
(c) Bactrocera jarvisi
(d) Bactrocera neohumeralis
(e) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly)
(f) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(g) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(h) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)
(i) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(j) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)
111
(ii) Canada
(iii) Chile
Free from:
(a) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug)
(b) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug)
(c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(d) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale)
(e) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)
(iv) China
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Bactrocera tsuneonis (Japanese orange fly)
(c) Ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale)
(d) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)
(e) Oraesia excavata (fruit piercing moth)
(f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(g) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug)
(h) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(i) Unaspis citri (Citrus snow scale)
(j) Unaspis yanonensis (arrowhead scale)
(v) France
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale)
(d) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(f) Unaspis yanonensis (arrowhead scale)
Nil
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(vi) Iran
(vii) Italy
(viii) New
Zealand
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(c) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)
(d) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(f) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruitfly)
(d) Cryptophlebia leucotreta (false codling moth)
(e) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)
(f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
Nil
(a) Pest free area status for
Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean
fruit fly) as per international
standards or (b) MB fumigation @
32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs. at 21oC
or above at NAP or equivalent
thereof against Mediterranean fruit
fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold
treatment at 0oC or below for 10
days; 0.55oC or below for 11 days;
1.1oC or below for 12 days plus
in-transit refrigeration against
Mediterranean fruit fly.
MBr fumigation @ 32 g/cubic
metre for 2 hrs. at 21oC or above
at NAP or equivalent thereof
113
(x) USA
Free from:
(a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruitfly)
(b) Anastrepha ludens (Mexican fruit fly)
(c) Anastrepha serpentina (sapodilla fruit fly)
(d) Anastrepha striata (guava fruit fly)
(e) Anastrepha suspensa (caribbean fruit fly)
(f) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(g) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(h) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(i) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug)
(j) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite)
(k) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(l) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug)
(m) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(n) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale)
(o) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)
(xi) Egypt
114
(xii) Morocco
(xiii) Turkey
115
(xiv) Spain
162.
Thailand
Nil
163.
Citrus reticulata
(Tangerine)/ Citrus maxima
(Pummelo)
Thailand
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera papayae
(papaya fruit fly)
(b) Citripestis sagittiferella
(citrus fruit
borer)
(c) Rhynchocoris poseidon (spined fruit bug)
164.
Clarkia spp.
(Godetia)
(i) USA
(ii) Germany
(iii) Japan
(iv) France
(v) UK
(vi) Netherlands
(vii) Denmark
(viii) Australia
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
116
165.
Plants for
propagation
UK
Nil
Tissue cultured
plants
Canada
Nil
(i) Taiwan,
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) France
(iv) USA
(v) Germany
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Any Country
Nil
166.
167.
168.
Clerodendrum inerme
(Clerodendron)
Clivia spp.
169.
Coccothrinax
Any country
170.
Indonesia
171.
Codiaeum variegatum
(Croton)
Coffea spp.
(Coffee and related species
of Rubiaceae)
Plants for
propagation
Coffee beans for
consumption or
processing
Asia
172.
Any Country
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
117
173.
Nepal
Nil
174.
Colchicum autumnale
(Meadow saffron)
Colchicum luteum
Seeds for
medicinal purpose
Dried root for
consumption
Germany
Nil
Pakistan
Nil
Iran
Free from
Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot)
Nil
175.
176.
Coleus spp.
(Coleus)
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Taiwan
(iv) Russia
(v) Japan
177.
Consolida spp.
Australia
178.
Consolida ambigua
(Consolida)
(i) USA
(ii) UK
(iii) France
(iv) Germany
(v) Netherlands
(vi) Denmark
179.
Consolida ambigua
(Delphinium)
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(iii)Canada
Free from
Pseudomonas syringae pv. delphinii (leaf spot)
180.
USA
Free from
seeds.
181.
Corchorus capsularis/
Corchorus spp. (Jute and its
wild species)
(i) Angola
(ii) Australia
(iii) Botswana
Nil
(iv) Caribbean
Islands
(v) Central America
(vi) Ghana
Free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. delphinii (leaf spot) Freedom from quarantine weeds
seeds.
Nil
Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
quarantine
weed
118
182.
Cordyline spp.
(vii) Malawi
(viii) Mozambique
(ix) Namibia
(x) Nigeria
(xi) S. Africa
(xii) S. America
(xiii) Senegal
(xiv) Somalia
(xv) Sudan
(xvi) Tanzania
(xvii) USA
(xviii) Zaire
(xix)Zambia
(xx) Zimbabwe
(i) Netherlands
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
(ii) USA
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
(a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
(b) Tomato spotted wilt virus
(iii) Brazil
Nil
Nil
(iv) Any country Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
except Netherlands, from mother stock tested and maintained free from
USA and Brazil
virus
Nil
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Nil
(i) Netherlands
(ii) USA
(iii) France
(iv) Germany
(i) Australia
(ii) Italy
(iii) Japan
(iv) USA
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Free from :
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(b) Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae (bacterial
blight of carrot)
(c) Celery mosaic virus
183.
Coreopsis lanceolata
184.
Coriandrum sativum
(Coriander)
quarantine
weed
119
(v) China
(vi) New
Zealand
Free from :
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(b) Celery mosaic virus
(vii) France
(viii) Thailand
(ix) Bulgaria
(x) Moldova
185.
Cortaderia spp.
(Pampas grass, etc)
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
186.
Corylus spp.
(Hazelnut)
(i) Europe
(ii) Australia
(iii) USA
(i)
120
187.
Corylus avellana
(Hazelnut)
188.
Cosmos spp.
(Cosmos)
189.
Crambe abysinnica
(iv) Turkey
(i) Grafts/
budwoods/ plants
for propagation
USA
USA
Free from:
(a) Acrosternum hilare (stink bug)
(b) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (tail moth)
(c) Orgyia antiqua ( tussock moth)
(d) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle)
(e) Anisogramma anomala
(f) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback)
(g) Heterobasidium annosum
(h) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(i) Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina (hazelnut
blight)
Free from:
(a) Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina (hazelnut
blight)
(i) USA
(ii) France
(iii) Netherlands
(iv) Taiwan
(v) Japan
(vi) Germany
(vii)Australia
UK
Nil
Nil
(i)
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190.
Crataegus spp.
Hawthorn)
(Indian
191.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
Corms for
propagation
(i) Algeria
(ii) China
Nil
Nil
192.
Crossandra spp.
(iii) Germany
(iv) Iran
(v) Spain
Taiwan
193.
Crotolaria spp.
(Crotolaria)
Crotalaria juncea
(Sunnhemp)
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Japan
Nil
USA
Nil
(i) Japan
(ii) Thailand
Nil
(i) Japan
(ii) Thailand
(i) China
(ii) Netherlands
194.
195.
196.
(iii) France
Free from :
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(b) Zucchini yellow fleck virus
(c) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Nil
122
197.
(viii) Japan
Free from :
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(b) Melon necrotic spot virus
(c) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(ix) USA
Free from :
(a) Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (bacterial fruit
blotch of watermelon)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(c) Lettuce infectious yellow virus
(d) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(x) Spain,
(xi) Israel
(xii) Taiwan
(xiii) Jordan
(xiv) Italy
(xv) Chile
Any Country
(i) Thailand
Nil
(ii) Afghanistan
(i) Russia
Nil
Free from:
(a) Pseudomonas putida
(b) Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum (fusarial
wilt)
(c) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine)
(d) Tomato ringspot virus
Nil
(i)Free from quarantine weeds
seeds.
(ii)
Crop
inspection
and
certification for Free from
arabis mosaic virus and
tomato ringspot virus.
Nil
Nil
123
198.
Cucurbita spp.
Seeds for
sowing
New Zealand
199.
Cucurbita maxima
(Banana Squash)
(i) Japan
(ii) Argentina
(iii) South Africa
(iv) Taiwan
(v) Italy
(vi) France
(vii) Korea ROK
(viii) USA
Free from:
(a) Fusarial wilts (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
cucumerinum)
(b) Black spot (Phomopsis sclerotoides)
(c) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria cucurbitarum)
(d) Cucumber seed-borne virus viz. leaf spot
(e) Verticillium alboatrum
(f) Squash mosaic virus
Free from:
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
(b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine)
(c) Squash mosaic virus (squash mosaic)
(d) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(ix) China
(x) Netherlands
(xi) Germany
Free from:
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Nil
124
(i) Israel
200.
201.
Cucurbita moschata
(Pumpkin)
Cucurbita pepo
Squash)
(Summer
Nil
(ii)Czech
Republic
Free from:
Arabis mosaic virus
Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato
(i) Japan
(ii) Argentina
Nil
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine)
(b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus I
(c) Acidovorax avenae subsp.citrulli (bacterial fruit
blotch)
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine)
(b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(ii) China
(iii) France
(iv) Germany
(v) Italy
(vi) Japan
(vii) South
Africa (viii)
Netherlands
Free from
Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
Nil
125
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Free from:
(a) Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (bacterial fruit
blotch)
(b) Lettuce infectious yellow virus
(c) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(xiii) Jordan
(xiv) Argentina
(xv) Israel
(xvi) Taiwan
(xvii) Spain
(xviii) Russia
(xix) Chile
(xx) U.K.
Free from:
(a) Arabis mosaic virus
(b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum
(c) Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
Nil
202.
Iran
203.
Curcuma spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Taiwan
Nil
Nil
Australia
Nil
204.
Cyathochaeta spp.
Tissue culture
plants
quarantine
weed
Nil
126
205.
206.
207.
208.
Cycas spp.
Cymbopogon citrates
(Lemongrass)
Cynodon dactylon (lawn
grass)
Any Country
Nil
Any Country
Nil
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
Free from:
(a) Tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
Australia
Japan
Nil
Vegetable for
consumption
(i) Seed for sowing
Thailand
Nil
Nil
(i) UK
(ii) Australia
(iii) USA
Nil
Free from
Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis (crown
sheath rot)
Spain
Nil
USA
Indonesia
Nil
Kenya
Nil
209.
Cynodon dactylon/
C. dactylon hybrids
Germplasm
material for
research only
127
210.
Cyphomandra betacea
(Tamarillo)
(i)Italy
(ii) USA
(iii) Spain
(i) Italy
Free from:
(a) Trialeurodes vaporariorum
(b) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(c) Arabis mosaic virus
Free from:
(a) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (glasshouse whitefly)
(b) Phytophthora cryptogea
Free from:
(a) Chrysodeixis includens
(b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum
(c) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(h) Arabis mosaic virus
Nil
(ii) Spain
(iii) USA
Nil
211.
Daemonorops verticillaris
Any Country
212.
213.
Dahlia spp.
Dampiera wellsiana
Australia
Australia
214.
Dasypogon romeliifolius
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
215.
Datura alba
China
216.
Any Country
Free from:
(a)Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae)
(b)Carrot viruses (mottle dwarf, red leaf and yellow leaf)
217.
Asia
Nil
218.
Delonix elata
Plants for
propagation
Seeds for sowing
Africa
Nil
219.
Plants for
propagation
USA
Nil
Nil
Certified that the tissue culture plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from any
virus.
Certified that the tissue culture plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
any virus.
Nil
Nil
128
220.
Delphinium hybrids
(Delphinium)
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
(i) Japan
(ii) UK
(iii) Lithuania
221.
222.
Dendrocalamus spp.
(Bamboo)
Desmodium spp.
223.
224.
Dianthus spp.
(Carnation)
Tissue culture
plants
(i) Seeds for
sowing
(ii) Seeds/Cut
flowers
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
Nil
Nil
(ii) Japan
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine)
quarantine
weed
Nil
Nil
Nil
129
(iii) Cuttings/
saplings for
sowing/planting
Any Country
(i) Italy
(iii) UK
(iv) USA
(v) Germany
(vi) Israel
(vii) Spain
Free from:
(a) Bacterial wilt and stem cracking (Burkholderia
caryophilli)
(b) Slow wilt (Erwinia chrysanthemi pv.
dianthicola)
(c) Rust (Uromyces dianthi)
(d) Smut (Sorosporium spaonariae)
(e) Downy mildew (Peronospora dianthi, P.
dianthicola)
(f) Carnation viruses viz. latent, mottle virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from :
(a) Carnation 1 alpha crypto virus
(b) Carnation 2 alpha crypto virus
(c) Carnation Italian ring spot virus
(d) Carnation yellow stripe virus
(e) Carnation vein mottle virus
(f) Carnation ring spot virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
carnation rhabdo virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from :
(a) Carnation Italian ring spot virus
(b) Carnation ring spot virus
(c) Carnation vein mottle virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
carnation Italian ring spot virus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from:
(a) Carnation Italian ring spot virus
(b) Carnation ring spot virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from :
(a) Carnation vein mottle virus
(b) Carnation ring spot virus
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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(viii) Argentina,
(ix) Lithuania,
(x) France,
(xi) China,
(xii) Australia,
(xiii) Romania,
(xiv) Yugoslavia,
(xv) Denmark,
(xvi) Japan,
(xvii)
Netherlands
(xviii) Any
country except
Italy, New
Zealand, UK,
USA, Germany,
Israel, Spain,
Argentina,
Lithuania,
France, China,
Australia,
Romania,
Yugoslavia,
Denmark, Japan
and Netherlands
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
225.
Dianthus chinensis
Netherlands
Nil
226.
Dicentra spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) USA
229.
Dielsia spp.
Nil
quarantine
weed
Nil
131
230.
Digitalis spp.
Guatemala
Nil
231.
Digitaria ciliaris
Kenya
Nil
232.
Digitaria exilis, D.
longiflora (Crabgrass)
Dimocarpus longan
(Longan)
Germplasm
material for
research only
Germplasm material
for research only
(i) Fruits for
consumption
(ii)Grafted plants/
seedlings for
propagation
(i) Australia
(ii) USA
(i) Thailand
Nil
Free from Aceria toschicella (Wheat mosaic mite)
Nil
(i) Australia
(ii) China,
(iii) Taiwan
Nil
(i) Australia
(ii) China,
(iii) Taiwan
Nil
233.
234.
Dimorphotheca spp.
Europe
Nil
235.
Dionea
(Venus fly trap)
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
236.
Dioon sp.
Any Country
237.
Diospyros digyna
(Black sapota)
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
Nil
(i)Freedom from soil
(ii)Post entry quarantine growing
for a period of 2-3 months except
for research.
(iii)Commercial imports subject
to prior approval of Department
of Agriculture and Cooperation
(i) Freedom from quarantine
weed seeds
(ii) Commercial imports subject
to prior approval of Department
of Agriculture and Cooperation
Freedom from quarantine weeds
seeds.
Nil
132
238.
(ii) Grafts/
budwoods/ plants
for propagation
(i) Japan
(ii) China
(iii) Italy
(iv) Russia
(i) Japan
(ii) Russia
(iii) Italy
(iii) Fresh
fruits for
consumption
(i)
Spain
Nil
Free from:
(a) Ceroplastes japonicus
(b) Halyomorpha halys
(c) Homona magnanima ( tea tortrix)
(d) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(e) Parabemisia myricae (whitefly)
(f) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Free from:
(a) Ceroplastes japonicus ( wax scale)
(b) Pantomorus cervinus
(c) Colomerus vitis (grape mite )
(d) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Free from:
(a) Ceroplastes japonicus (wax scale)
(b) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(c) Parabemisia myricae (whitefly)
(d) Sesamia nonagrioides
(e) Colomerus vitis (grape mite )
(f) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback)
(g) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Free from:
a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit
fly)
b) Lobesia botrana (Grape berry moth)
c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (Scarlet
mealybug)
d) Pseudococcus viburni (Mealybug)
e) Sesamia nonagrioides (Mediterranean
corn stalk borer)
133
239.
Dipteryx odorata
(Cumaru)
Wood with or
without bark
Brazil
Nil
240.
Dolichos lablab
Myanmar
Nil
241.
Dovyalis caffra
(i)Plants for
propagation
Thailand,
Australia, USA
Nil
242.
Dovyalis hebecarpa
(Ceylon gooseberry)
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
243.
Dracaena spp.
(Bamboo Lucky)
Duranta spp.
(Duranta)
Plants for
propagation
Plants/ cuttings for
propagation
Asia
Nil
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Nil
244.
(Lablab)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection
Adviser.
The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
(i) Fumigation with Methyl
bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent or any other treatment
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser to the Government of
India and the treatment should
be endorsed on Phytosanitary
Certificate issued at the Country
of Origin/re-export.
(ii) Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
(i)Post-entry quarantine growing
for a period of 4-6 months
(ii) Free from soil.
(iii)Commercial imports subject
to
prior
approval
of
Department of Agriculture
and Cooperation
(i) Free from soil.
(ii) Commercial imports subject
to prior approval of
Department of Agriculture
and Cooperation
(iii) Post entry quarantine for a
growing period of 6-9
months.
Post-entry quarantine for a
period of 45 days.
Post-entry quarantine for a
period of 45 days.
134
245.
Durio zibethinus
(Durian)
Fruits for
consumption
Grafts/ budwoods/
plants for
propagation
(i)Thailand
(ii) Sri Lanka
(i) Thailand
Nil
Nil
Free from:
(a) Allocarsidara malayensis
(b) Mudaria magniplaga
(c) Orgyia turbata (tussock moth)
(d) Oxyodes scrobiculata
(e) Eutetranychus africanus (citrus brown mite)
(ii) Indonesia
Free from:
(a) Allocarsidara malayensis
(b) Graphium agamemnon
(c) Icerya pulchra
Nisotra javanica
(iii) Malaysia
Free from
(a) Allocarsidara malayensis
(b) Asterolecanium ungulatum
(c) Icerya pulchra
(d) Mudaria magniplaga
(e) Orgyia turbata (tussock moth)
(f) Oxyodes scrobiculata
Nil
(iv) Mauritius
(v) New Zealand
(vi) Philippines
(vii) Sri Lanka
(viii) USA
Cuttings/ Plants
for propagation
246.
Echeveria spp.
(i)Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Australia,
(ii)Papua
New Guinea
(iii) Vietnam
Australia
Nil
135
247.
248.
249.
Echinacea spp/
Echinacea purpurea
USA
Nil
USA
(i) Australia
(ii) Nepal
Japan
Nil
Nil
Japan
250.
Echium plantagineum
UK
Nil
251.
Any Country
Free from
(a) Vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
elaeidis)
(b) Freckle (Cercospora elaedis)
(c) Red ring (Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus) and its
vector Rhyncophorus palmarum
(d) Lethal bud rot or sudden wilt [Marchites
sorpresiva (phytoplasmas)]
(e) Fatal wilt or hart rot (Phytomonas staheli)
(f) Leaf mottle virus
(g) Cadang cadang and related viroids
(h) Palm kernel borer (Caryobruchus spp. and
Pachymerus spp.)
Elaeis guineensis
252.
253.
Eleocharis tuberosa
(Chinese Water Chestnut)
Eleusine coracana (Finger
millet/ragi)
(i) Cambodia
Nil
shell for
consumption
(ii) Malaysia
Nil
Thailand
Nil
Nil
Vegetable for
consumption
Seeds for
propagation/
consumption
(i) Bangladesh
(ii) Bhutan
(iii) Nepal
(iv) Sri Lanka
136
254.
255.
Encephalartos spp.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Tilletia controversa (dwarf bunt of wheat)
(b) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atropurpurea
Nil
Any Country
Nil
Any Country
256.
Entandrophragma spp.
(Sapeli)
Wood with/without
bark
257.
(ii) Australi
(iii) Czech
Republic
(iv) Kenya
(v) Romania
(vi) Syria
(vii) Ethiopia
(viii) South
Africa
USA
UK, China,
Australia
Seeds for sowing
USA
Nil
137
258.
UK, China,
Australia
Nil
Kenya
Nil
259.
Eragrostis curvula/
Eragrostis tef
Eremochloa ophiuroides
USA
260.
Ermophila mitchelli
Australia
Free from
Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis (crown
sheath rot)
Free from Bemisia tabaci ( B biotype) (Silver leaf
whitefly)
261.
Eruca vesicaria
(i) Netherlands
Nil
(ii) Italy
(iii) France
Nil
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
virus.
Nil
(Rocolla)
262.
Eryngium spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
263.
Erysimum spp.
(Wall flower)
264.
Eschcholzia californica
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
UK
265.
Eucalyptus spp.
(Eucalyptus)
Australia
266.
Eucalyptus alba
Honduras
(i) Indonesia
Nil
Free from:
(a) Cryphonectria gyrosa
(b) Cytospora eucalypticola
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
138
267.
Eucalyptus calophylla
(Corymbia calophylla )
i) Timber logs
with/without
bark for
consumption
(i) Australia
Nil
268.
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
(i) Thailand
Nil
269.
Eucalyptus globulus
Portugal
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and
above or equivalent thereof or
heat treatment at 56C (core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of
Origin/re-export.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/ reexport.
Post-entry quarantine growing
for a period of 90 days.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
139
270.
Eucalyptus grandis/
Eucalyptus spp.
(ii) Cameroon
Nil
(i) Uruguay
Free from:
(a) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned
borer)
(b) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus
longhorned borer)
(c) Aureobasidium pullulans (blue stain wood)
(ii) South
America
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent there of or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at
the
Country
of
Origin/reexport.
Fumigation with Methyl bromide
@ 48 g/cu. m at @ 21oC and
above or equivalent thereof under
NAP and the treatment to be
endorsed
on
phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/substance in the manner
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser
Fumigation with Methyl bromide
@ 48 g/cu. m at @ 21oC and
above or equivalent thereof under
NAP and the treatment to be
endorsed
on
phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/substance in the manner
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser
140
Free from:
(a) Gonipterus scutellatus (eucalyptus snout beetle)
(b) Heteronychus arator (African black beetle)
(c) Macrotermes natalensis
(d) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer)
(e) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned
borer)
Australia
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g per cubic meter
for 24 hrs at 210C and above or
equivalent there of under NAP
or any other treatment duly
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser to the Government of
India. The treatment should be
endorsed
on
Phytosanitary
certificate issued at the Country
of Origin/re-export.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g per cubic meter
for 24 hrs at 210C and above or
equivalent there of under NAP
or any other treatment duly
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser to the Government of
India. The treatment should be
endorsed
on
Phytosanitary
certificate issued at the Country
of Origin/re-export.
Fumigation with Methyl
bromide at 48 g per cubic meter
for 24 hrs at 210C and above or
equivalent there of under NAP
or any other treatment duly
approved by the Plant Protection
(ii) Fiji
(iii) Papua New
Guinea
141
271.
Eucalyptus grandis
(Eucalyptus)
(i) Cameroon
Nil
(i) Brazil
(i) Brazil
(i) Honduras
Free from:
(a) Hypothenemus obscurus (nut borer)
(b) Thyrinteina arnobia
(c) Botryosphaeria dothidea
Free from:
(a) Atta sexdens (leaf cutting ant)
(b) Atta sexdens rubropilosa
(c) Eupseudosoma involuta
(d) Hygrochroa sericea
(e) Phoracantha recurva
(f) Thyrinteina arnobia
(g) Botryosphaeria dothidea
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent there of or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
(i) Freedom from quarantine
weed seeds
(ii) Fumigation with phosphine
@ 3 g/cu cm at NAP
(i) Freedom from soil
(ii) Post-entry quarantine growing
for 2-3 months except for
research.
142
272.
273.
Eugenia spp.
Eugenia dombeyi
(i) Uruguay
Thailand
Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
Plants for
propagation
Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
Free from:
(a) Ctenarytaina spatulata
(b) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned
borer)
(c) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus
longhorned borer)
(d) Puccinia psidii (guava rust)
Free from :(a) Darna diducta (nettle caterpillar)
(b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi
(Jack Beardsley mealybug)
Israel
Nil
Thailand,
Australia
Nil
USA
Israel
Nil
143
274.
Eugenia oleosum
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
275.
Euphorbia spp.
Europe, South
Korea
Nil
China
Grafts/ budwoods/
plants for
propagation
(i) Mauritius
(ii)New Zealand
(iii) Sri Lanka
(iv) USA
(v) Indonesia
(vi) Philippines
(vii) Malaysia
(viii) Thailand
276.
Nil
Free from Tessaratoma javanica
Free from Cossus sp (carpenter moth)
Free from:
(a) Conopomorpha sinensis
(b) Cossus sp (carpenter moth)
(c) Tessaratoma javanica
277.
Plants for
propagation
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Nil
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
for
278.
Euphorbia pulcherrima
(Poinsettia)
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Nil
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
for
(i) Spain
Free from:
(a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly)
(b) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(c) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse
thrips)
(d) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
144
(ii) Europe
(except Spain)
Europe
279.
Euphorbia Leucodendron
(Flame tip)
Plants/cuttings for
propagation
South Africa
280.
Eustoma spp.
281.
Eustoma grandiflorum
282.
Euterpe spp.
Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
(i) Seeds for
sowing
(ii) Plant for
propagation
(i) Europe
(ii) Japan
(iii) Taiwan
(iv) USA
(v) Guatemala
Netherlands
Free from:
(a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly)
(b) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(c) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly)
(d) Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(f) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(g) Burkholderia cepacia (sour skin of onion)
(h) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
virus
Free from:
(a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly)
(b) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
( c) Opogona sacchari (banana moth)
(d) Phenacoccus manihoti (cassava mealybug)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
Nil
Any Country
Free from
Duponchelia fovealis (Southern European marshland
pyralid)
Nil
Any country
Nil
283.
Tissue cultured
plants
Japan
284.
Evandra spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
285.
Fagopyron esculentum
(Buckwheat)
Nepal
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
145
286.
Fatsia spp.
287.
Festuca arundinacea
(Meadow fescue)
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
(i) Germplasm
material for research
only
USA
(ii) Grafts/
budwood/ plants
for propagation
USA
USA
Nil
288.
Festuca rubra
Seeds for
sowing
USA
Free from:
(a) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals)
(b) Pseudomonas syringae pv.atropurpurea
289.
Ficus spp.
(i) Japan
Nil
Any Country
Nil
146
290.
Flacourtia indica
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
291.
Flemingia macrophylla
Plants for
propagation
USA
Nil
292.
Flower bulbs:
(i) Tubers for
planting or
propagation
(ii) Seeds for
sowing
Any Country
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
Any Country
Nil
Corms/Corm lets
for planting or
propagation
Rhizomes for
propagation
Bulbs for
propagation
Any Country
Any Country
Free from:
(a)Smut (Urocystis gladiolicola)
(b)Rusts (Uromyces gladioli and U. transversalis)
(c) Corm rot (F. oxysporum f.sp. gladioli)
(d) Hard rot (Septoria gladioli)
(e) Scab and neck rot (Burkholderia marginalis)
(f) Base rot (Burkholderia gladioli pv. gladiolI)
Free from Moko wilt (Burkholderia solanacearum
Race 2)
Free from:
(a) Bacterial blight or yellow slime (Xanthomonas
hyacinthi)
(b) Hyacinth mosaic virus (Poty virus)
(c) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
147
Bulbs/rhizomes for
planting or
propagation
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Fusarial rot (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. gladioli)
(b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(c) Sclerotinia rot (Sclerotinia bulborum)
(d) Iris virus (Potyvirus)
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii)
(b) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum lilii)
(c) Bacterial leaf spot (Burkholderia gladioli pv.
gladioli)
(d) Lilly viruses (lilly rosette, lilly symptom less,
tulip breaking and lilly curl stripe)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Tulip breaking virus
(b) Lily mottle virus
(c) Lily virus X
(d) Tobacco mosaic virus
(e) Tobacco rattle virus
(f) Broad bean wilt fabavirus
(g) Tomato ringspot nepovirus
(h) Lily mild mosaic virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Lily mottle virus
(b) Tulip breaking virus
(c) Lily virus X
(d) Citrus tatter leaf virus
(ii) Japan
Nil
Nil
148
(iii) Netherlands
Nil
(iv) USA
Nil
(v) Italy
Nil
(vi) Israel
Nil
(vii) Taiwan
(viii) UK
Nil
Nil
149
(ix) China
(x) Poland
Any Country
Nil
Free from:
(a) Lilioceris lilii (lily leaf beetle)
(b) Botrytis tulipae (tulip fire)
(c) Aphelenchoides fragariae (Strawberry crimp
nematode)
(d) Pratylenchus vulnus (walnut root lesion
nematode)
(e) Lily mottle virus
(f) Lily symptomless virus
(g) Lily virus X
(h)Narcissus mosaic virus
(i) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (latent ring spot
of strawberry)
(j) Tulip breaking virus
Free from:
(a) Basal rot (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. narcissi)
(b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(c) Narcissus fire (Botryotinia polyblastis)
(d) Leaf scorch (Stagnospora curtissi)
(e) Narcissus bulb flies (Merodona equesteris,
Eumerus strigatus and E, tubuculatus)
(f) Narcissus viruses
Nil
150
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Bulb and stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(b) Yellow pustule and hellfire (Curtobacterium
flaccumfaciens pv. oortii)
(c) Tulipa viruses viz. band breaking, chlorotic
blotch, virus x and other seed borne viruses.
Any Country
Free from:
(b) Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv.
zantedeschiae)
(b) Zantadeschia mosaic virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from zantedeschia mosaic virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from tomato spotted wilt virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Tomato spotted wilt virus
(b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Tomato spotted wilt virus
(b) Potyvirus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Turnip mosaic virus
(b) Zantedeschia mosaic virus
(ii) Czech
Republic
(iii) Slovenia
(iv) Bulgaria
(vi) Taiwan
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
151
(vii) USA
293.
Nil
Rhizomes for
propagation
Any Country
Foeniculum vulgare
(Fennel)
Seeds for
sowing
France, Chile
Denmark
Nil
Sri Lanka
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(c) Aphis forbesi (aphids)
Thailand
Poland
Nil
Free from:
(a) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(b) Arion hortensis (garden slug)
(c) Deroceras reticulatum (grey field slug)
Canada
Free from:
(a) Agrilus planipennis (Emerald ash borer)
(b) Anoplophora glabripennis(Asian long horned
beetle)
(c) Heterobasidion annosum
(d) Phytophthora ramorum [Sudden oak death
(SOD)]
(e) Rhizobium rhizogenes(Bacterial gall)
(f) Xyleborus dispar (Pear blight beetle)
294.
Fragaria ananassa
(strawberry)
Fruits for
consumption
295.
Fragaria vesca
296.
Fraxinus spp.
(Ash)
Logs with/
without bark
Nil
152
297.
298.
Freesia spp.
(Freesia)
Fuchsia spp.
(i) USA
(ii) Europe
(iii) Asia
Australia
Nil
Europe
Nil
(i) Tissue
culture plants
(i)Australia
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(i) Thailand
Free from :
(a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly)
(b) Mealy bug
Nil
Nil
153
Cuttings / plants
for propagation
(i) Philippines
(ii) New Zealand
(iii) Sri Lanka
(iv) Indonesia
(v) Malaysia
(vi) Mauritius
(vii) USA
(viii) Thailand
(i) Australia,
(ii) Puerto rico
301.
Tissue cultured
plants
302.
Gazania spp.
303.
Genista spp.
304.
Gentiana spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(Gazania)
(iii) Madagascar
(iv) Myanmar (v)
Vietnam
Holland
Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
(v) Guatemala
(vi) Australia
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
(i) Japan
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
quarantine
weed
154
(ii) USA
Nil
(i) USA
(ii) Asia
(iii) Europe
Nil
Free from
seeds.
(iv) Guatemala
(iii) Germany
(iv) Australia
(v) UK
305.
Geranium spp.
(i) USA
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
quarantine
weed
Nil
155
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) Canada
(iv) Italy
(v) Iran
(vi) France
(vii) UK
(viii) Hungary
(ix) Germany
(x) Czech
Republic
(xi) Sweden
(xii) Poland
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
156
306.
Gerbera jamesonii
(Gerbera)
(xiii) Any
country except
USA, UK, Italy,
Hungary,
Germany,
Netherlands,
Czech Republic,
Sweden, Poland,
Canada
(i) USA
(ii) Europe
(iii) Asia
(i) Netherlands
(ii) Germany
(iii) Europe
(except Germany)
NIL
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower
thrips)
(b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Vine weevil)
(c) Thrips angusticeps (Field thrips)
(d) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato root rot)
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower
thrips)
(b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Glasshouse white
fly)
(c) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite)
(d) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot)
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower
thrips)
(b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(c) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (glasshouse white
fly)
(d) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips)
(e) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite)
(f) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
quarantine
weed
157
(iv) USA
Free from:
(a) Chrysodeixis includens (soybean looper)
(b) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower
thrips)
(c) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Glasshouse white
fly)
(d) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from tomato spotted wilt virus
Nil
Kenya
Nil
Nil
(i) Europe
(ii) Australia
(iii) Argentina
(iv) Greece
(v) Japan
(vi) Columbia
(vii) USA
(viii) Mexico
(ix) Slovenia
(x) Turkey
(xi) Russia
(iv) Plants/cuttings
for propagation
purpose
307.
308.
Nil
Nil
Nil
158
309.
310.
311.
Glossostigma elatinoides
Glycine spp.
(Soybean)
Japan
Nil
Japan
Any Country
Any Country
(i) Japan
(i)
159
312.
Goodenia spp.
313.
Gossypium spp.
314.
Tissue culture
plants
(Cotton)
(iI) Germany
(iii) Taiwan
(iv) USA
(v) Netherlands
(vi) France
(vii) UK
(viii) Denmark
Australia
Nil
Nil
Nil
Any Country
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 24 g/cu. m for 24 h
at 21oC and above under NAP at
the port of entry or by any other
fumigant/substance
in
the
manner approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser.
Grevillea spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
315.
Guaiacum spp.
Plants for
propagation
USA
316.
Uganda
Nil
Grains for
consumption
(i) Ethiopia
Free from:
(a) Spodoptera littoralia (cotton leaf worm)
(b) Orobanche minor (common broomrape)
160
(ii) Myanmar
Nil
bromide @ 48 g/cu. m at @
21oC and above or equivalent
thereof under NAP of heat
treatment at 56 oC (core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
by any other fumigant/
substance in the manner
approved
by
the
Plant
Protection Adviser and the
treatment to be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate issued
at the country of origin/ reexport.
(i) Freedom from soil.
(ii) Post-entry quarantine period
for one growth season
Post-entry quarantine for a
period of 45 days.
317.
Gypsophillia sp
Plants for
propagation
The Netherlands
Nil
318.
Gypsophilla paniculata
Israel
Israel
319.
Hasslerina spp.
320.
321.
Hedera spp.
(Hedera)
Hedichium spp.
Plants for
propagation
Tissue cultured
plants
322.
Denmark
Nil
(i) Netherlands
(ii) France
Asia
Nil
Any Country
Any Country
Free from:
(i) Import subject to prior approval
(a) Downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii)
of Department of Agricultue
(b) Bruchid (Bruchidius spp.)
and Cooperation in the Ministry
(c) Larger Dermestid beetle (Trogoderma versicolor)
of Agriculture.
(ii)Seed treatment with metalaxyl
@ 2% at the country of origin
prior to shipment and the
treatment shall be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate.
Nil
161
Any Country
Nil
323.
Helichrysum spp.
Australia
Nil
324.
Helichrysum bracteatum
(Straflower)
Helleborus spp.
(Lantern/ Christmas flower)
Nil
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(i) Germany
(ii) Japan
327.
Hemarthria altissima/
Hyparrhenia rufa
(Jaraguagrass)
Hemerocallis spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
328.
Heuchera spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
329.
(i) Dominican
Republic
325.
326.
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
quarantine
weed
162
(ii)
Seeds
consumption
purpose
(iii) Plants for
propagation
for
(ii) China
(iii)Japan
Nil
(iv)Ecuador
Nil
Ecuador
Nil
(i) Asia
Nil
(ii) Australia
(iii) USA
Free from:
(a) Parabemisia myricae (Bayberry whitefly)
(b) Paracoccus marginatus (Papaya mealybug)
(c) Pectinophora scutigera (Pink spotted bollworm)
(d) Phenacoccus madeirensis (Cassava mealybug)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (Citrophilus
mealybug)
(f) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(g) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)
(h) Steirastoma breve (Cacao beetle)
(i) Armillaria tabescens (Armillaria root rot)
(j) Rhizobium rhizogenes (Bacterial gall)
(k) Hibiscus chlorotic ring spot virus
Free from:
Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
Parabemisia myricae (bayberry whitefly)
Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly)
Free from Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle)
(iv) Spain
(v) French
Polynesia
(ii)Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Spain
(ii) French
Polynesia
weed
weeds
weeds
weeds
163
330.
Hibiscus cannabinus,
Hibiscus and its wild
relatives (Kenaf)
(i) Angola
(ii) El Salvador
(iii)Guatemala
(vi) USA
Free from:
(a) Althaeus hibisci
(b) Anthonomus grandis
(c) Cristulariella maricola
(d) Grovensinia pyramidalis
Nil
(vii) Australia
(viii) Bangladesh
(ix) Benin
(x) Indonesia
(xi) Iran
(xii) Ivory Coast
(xiii) Nigeria
(xiv) Myanmar
(xv)Thailand
(xvi) Vietnam
331.
Hieracium pilosella
Germplasm
material for
research only
(i) Australia
(ii) Brazil
(iii) Czech
Republic
(iv) Kenya
(v) Romania
(vi) Syria
164
Any country
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cu. m at @
21oC and above or equivalent
thereof under NAP and the
treatment to be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser.
332.
Hoordia spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
Nil
333.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Glume rot (Pseudomonas syringe pv.
atrofaciens)
(b) Barley Stripe mosaic (Hordeivirus)
(c) Ergot (Claviceps purpurea)
(d) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius)
Any Country
Free from :
(a)Ergot(Claviceps purpurea)
(b) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius)
Any Country
Free from:
(c)Ergot (Claviceps purpurea)
(d)Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cubic metre @
21oC and above for 24 hrs under
NAP and the treatment to be
endorsed
on
phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/substance
in
the
manner approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
Bromide @32g/cu. Metre at 21
degree Celsius or above under
NAP or Fumingation with
Aluminum
Phosphide
@
9g/metric tonne (in case of
import in bulk) with an exposure
period of 21 days and either of
the above treatment is to be
endorsed on the PSC.
165
334.
Hosta spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) USA
Howea spp.
336.
(i) Cuttings
(rooted/ unrooted)/saplings
337.
Hydrangea spp.
Any country
Any country
(Except from
Africa, America
and Caribbean
countries
Any Country
Any Country
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Columbia
(ii) Canada
(iii) UK
Nil
Free from:
(a) Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli)
(b) Hops cyst nematode (Heterodera humuli)
(c) Hop viruses
As above at (b)
Nil
Nil
Nil
166
(iv) USA
(v) Japan
Hydrastic Canadensis
Seeds for
sowing
339.
Hygrophila polysperma
340.
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(iii)Canada
Japan
Japan
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
341.
Hypericum spp.
342.
Hypericum perforatum
Plants/cuttings for
propagation
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
Netherlands
Nil
quarantine
weed
167
Hyphaene spp.
Any Country
Any country
344.
Hypnum curvifolium
(Hypnum Moss/ Green
Moss)
Moss for
Any country
consumption/process
ing
345.
Hypocalymma robustum
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
346.
Hypoestes spp.
347.
Hypolaena spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Netherlands,
Denmark and
Germany
Australia
348.
Iberis spp.
(Candytuft)
349.
Icacinaceae (Nothapodytes
roots)
350.
Illicium verum
(Star Aniseed)
Impatiens spp.
(Impatiens)
351.
Nil
Nil
Nil
China
Nil
(i) Denmark
(ii) Europe
Free from:
(a) Tomato ring spot virus
(b) Tomato aspermy virus
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
China
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
168
(iii) USA
(iv) Japan
(iv) Taiwan
(v) Australia
(vi) Guatemala
Nil
(i) USA
Nil
352.
Imperata cylindrica
Wood without
bark
Indonesia
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(b) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse
thrips)
(c) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(d) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite)
(e) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(f) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV)
(g) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I)
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(c) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite)
(d) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV)
(e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) and
impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) viruses.
Nil
353.
Kenya
Nil
(ii) The
Netherlands
(i) USA
(ii) The
Netherlands
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g per cubic metre
for 24hrs at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof under NAP or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Freedom from soil and
quarantine weed seeds
169
354.
Inga edulis
355.
Inula L.
(Pushkaramoola)
356.
Ipomoea spp.
Australia,
Thailand, USA
Nil
(ii)Plants/cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
Dried plant
material for
medicinal use
(i) Seeds for
sowing
China
Nil
(i) Netherlands
(ii) France
(iii) Germany
(iv) Taiwan
(v) Japan
(vi) UK
(vii) Thailand
(viii) Guatemala
(i) Germany
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) France
Nil
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus destructor (potato tuber nematode)
(b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(b) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse
thrips)
(c) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(d) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite)
(e) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(f) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV)
(g) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I)
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(c) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite)
(d) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV)
(e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I)
(i) USA
(ii) The
Netherlands
170
357.
Iris germanica
358.
Iris pallida
359.
Irvingia gabonensis
360.
361.
362.
Jatropha curcas
(i) USA
(ii) The
Netherlands
Morocco, China
Italy
Nil
West Africa
Nil
Australia
Nil;
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
(i) Seeds for
sowing
(ii) Plants for
propagation
Asia
Nil
Any Country
Nil
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Diaprepes abbreviatus (citrus weevil)
(b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(c) Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot)
Nil
(ii) Europe
363.
Jessenia spp.
Any Country
Singapore
Any Country
Any country
Nil
Nil
171
364.
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Hyphantria cunea (Blackheaded webworm)
(b) Popillia japonica (Japanese beetle)
(c) Xyleborus affinis (Shot-hole borer of sugarcane)
(d) Xylosandrus germanus (Smaller alnus bark
beetle)
(e) Zeuzera pyrina (moth, wood leopard)
(f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall)
(ii) Europe
(iii) North
America except
USA
Nil
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(i) Wood
with/without bark
(i)USA
172
(ii)Chile
Free from:
(a) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
(b) Pantomorus cervinus (Fuller's rose beetle)
(c) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(d) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(iii) Afghanistan
Free from:
Erschoviella musculana (Asian
walnut moth)
365.
Seeds for
sowing
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(iii)Canada
Nil
366.
Kalanchoe spp.
Autralia
Nil
367.
Kalmia spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
Nil
368.
Khaya ivorensis
(Khaya)
Timber logs
Africa
Free from:
(a) Cledus obesus
(b) Gyroptera robertsi
(c) Hypsipyla robusta
(d) Catopyla dysorphnaea
369.
Khaya senegalensis
(African mahogany)
Africa
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g/cu. m at @
21oC and above or equivalent
thereof under NAP and the
treatment to be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser.
Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
173
370.
371.
(ii) Wood
with/without bark
Seeds for sowing
(i)Australia
Nil
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
Thailand
Nil
Nil
(i) Denmark
Free from :
(a) Pythium tracheiphilum (bottom rot of lettuce)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus
(c) Tobacco rattle virus
(d) Lolium multiflorum
Free from:
(a) Pyrenochaeta lycopersici (brown rot of tomato)
(b) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce)
(c) Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vitians (leaf spot)
(d) Arabis mosaic virus
(e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
(f) Lettuce big vein virus
(g) Tobacco rattle virus
(h) Tomato infectious chlorosis virus
(i) Lolium multiflorum
Free from :
(a) Mycocentrospora acerina (anthracnose of
caraway)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus
(c) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
(d) Lettuce big vein virus
(e) Tobacco rattle virus
(f) Lolium multiflorum
Free from:
(a) Pyrenochaeta lycopersici (brown rot of tomato)
(b) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce)
(c) Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vitians (leaf spot)
(d) Biden mottle virus
(e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
(f) Lettuce big vein virus
(g) Lettuce infectious yellow virus
(h) Tobacco rattle virus
(i) Tomato infectious chlorosis virus
(j) Brachiaria plantiginea
(k) Lolium multiflorum
(ii) Italy
(iii) Netherlands
(iv) USA
174
(v) France
(vi) China
(vii) Australia
Free from:
(a) Chrysodeixis includens (soybean looper)
(b) Deroceras reticulatum (grey field slug)
(c) Sclerotinia minor (sclerotinia disease of lettuce)
(d) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis (bacterial:
Tagetes spp. leaf spot)
(e) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
(f) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine)
(g) Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass)
(h) Orobanche minor (common broomrape)
Free from:
(a) Helix aspersa
(common snail)
(b) Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass)
Nil
(viii) Philippines
(ix) Thailand
(x) Israel
175
(ii) Egypt
372.
Lagenaria siceraria
(Bottle gourd)
(i) Thailand
(ii) Vietnam
(iii) Italy
(iv) Philippines
(v) Korea DPR
(vi) Korea ROK
(vii) Taiwan
(vii) Japan
Indonesia
Free from:
(a) Chrysodeixis chalcites (golden twin-spot moth)
(b)Henosepilachna elaterii (melon (ladybird) beetle)
(c) Liriomyza huidobrensis (serpentine leafminer)
(d) Nasonovia ribisnigri (currant-lettuce aphid)
(e) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
(f) Helix aspersa (common snail)
(g) Beet western yellows virus (turnip(mild) yellows)
Free from:
(a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly)
(b) Chrysodeixis chalcites (golden twin-spot moth)
(c)Henosepilachna elaterii (melon (ladybird) beetle)
(d) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
(e) Helix aspersa (common snail)
(f)Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
Nil
373.
374.
Lagerstroemia spp.
Lansium domesticum
Taiwan
Australia, USA,
Thailand
Nil
Nil
375.
Laportea spp.
(Laportea)
Pakistan
Nil
376.
Larrea tridentate
(Chaparral)
Whole plants
(dried) for
consumption
Dried plants for
consumption
purpose
Mexico
Free from
Heterodera schachtii (beet cyst eelworm)
176
377.
Latania spp.
378.
Any Country
Nil
Any country
(Except from
Africa,
Caribbea,Philippi
nes and Soloman
Island countries)
(i) USA
(ii) France
(iii) Japan
(iv) Germany
(v) Netherlands
(vi) Denmark
(vii) Australia
Nil
Free from
seeds.
(i) UK
Free from:
(a) Bruchus rufipes
(b) B. tristis
Free from:
(a) Bruchidius jocosus
(b) Bruchus rufimanus
(c) B. rufipes
(d) B. tristiculus
(e) B. tristis
Nil
(ii) Syria
(ICARDA)
379.
Lawsonia inermis
(i) Egypt
quarantine
weed
177
(i) Pakistan
Nil
Free from:
(a) Acanthoscelides obtectus
(b) Bruchidius algiricus
(c) Bruchus atomarius
(d) Bruchus ervi
(e) Bruchus loti
(f) Bruchus luteicornis
(g) Bruchus rufimanus
(h) Bruchus rufipes
(i) Bruchus signaticornis
(j) Bruchus tristiculus
(k) Bruchus tristis
(l) Bruchus ulicis ulicis
(m) Ditylenchus dipsaci
(n) Heterodera glycines
Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb
nematode)
380.
Lens spp.
Syria (ICARDA)
381.
Lens culinaris
(Lentils)
(i) Australia
(ii) Canada
(iii) China
(iv) Iran
(v) USA
(vi) Nepal
(vii) Tanzania
(viii) Myanmar
(ix) Turkey
(x) Chile
Nil
Free from :
(a) Bruchus lentis
(b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
Free from :
Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
178
Pakistan
382.
Lepidosperma spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
383.
Lepidosperma gladiatum
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
384.
Leucadendron spp.
(i) Plants/cuttings
for propagation
(i) USA
(ii) Israel
South Africa
Nil
Kenya
Nil
(i) Australia
(ii) Kenya
(iii) Honduras
Nil
385.
386.
Leucaena leuccoephala
(Leucaena)
Leucana leucocephala/
L. glauca (Subabul)
387.
Bulbs for
propagation
(i) Europe
(ii) Asia
Nil
388.
Leucospermum spp.
Plants/cuttings for
propagation
(i) USA
Nil
(ii) Israel
Nil
Europe
Nil
Any Country
389.
Levisticum officinale
390.
Libbertia spp.
391.
Licuala grandis
Any country
392.
Limonium spp.
(Limonium/ Statice)
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Australia
(iii) Japan
Nil
Nil
quarantine
weed
179
(i) Europe
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) USA
(i) Columbia
(ii) Czech
Republic
(iii) Europe
(iv) Germany
(v) Italy
Free from :
(a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
(b) Limonium yellow vein virus
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower
thrips)
(b) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot)
(c) clover yellow vein virus
Free from:
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(b) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(c) Clover yellow vein virus
(d) tobacco rattle virus
(e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from statice virus Y.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from broad bean wilt virus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus
(b) Limonium yellow vein virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus
(b) Turnip mosaic virus
(c) Statice virus Y
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus
(b) Clover yellow vein virus
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
180
(vi) Japan
(vii) Salento
(viii) Lithuania
(ix) Netherlands
(x) Spain
(xi) USA
393.
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
181
394.
Linaria spp.
Europe
Nil
395.
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
Nil
(iii) USA
Free from:
(a) Colletotrichum linicola (Anthracnose)
(b) Fumaria officinalis (Common fumitory)
(iv) Nepal
Nil
(i) Australia
Nil
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a)Hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth)
(b)Malacosoma
americanum
(eastern
tent
caterpillar)
(c)Malacosoma disstria (forest tent caterpillar)
(d)Orgyia leucostigma (white-marked tussock moth)
(e)Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot)
396.
Liquidambar styraciflua
182
397.
398.
Liriodendron tulipifera
Stem Cuttings/
rooted plants
for propagation
(i) Australia
Nil
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a)Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned
beetle)
(b)Orgyia leucostigma (white-marked tussock moth)
(c) Papilio canadensis(tiger swallowtail)
(i) Australia
Free from:
(i) Carpophilus mutilatus
(ii) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth)
Free from:
(a) Ceroplastes pseudoceriferus (horned wax
scale)
(b) Peronophythora litchi (downy blossom blight)
Free from:
(a) Conopomorpha sinensis
(b) Cossus sp. (carpenter moths)
(c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(ii) China
(iii) Thailand
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and
above or equivalent thereof or
heat treatment at 56C (core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the
Government
of
India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of
Origin/re-export.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and
above or equivalent there of or
heat treatment at 56C (core
temperature) for 30 Minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
183
399.
400.
Livistona sp.
(i)Cuttings/ plants
for propagation
(i) Madagascar
(ii) Vietnam
Nil
Thailand
Any country
(Except from
Philippines and
Soloman Island)
Any country
(Except from
Africa,
America,
Philippines,
Caribbean,
and Soloman
Island countries)
(i) France
(ii) UK
(iii) Germany
(iv) Netherlands
(v) USA
(vi) Denmark
The Netherlands
Free from:
(a) Conopomorpha sinensis
(b) Pseudococcus jackbeardslyi (Jack beardsley
mealybug)
Free from Coconut cadang-cadang viroid
401.
Lobelia spp.
Lolium multiflorum
(Italian ryegrass)
(i)Japan
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
quarantine
weed
184
(ii)USA
403.
USA
404.
Lomandra spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
405.
Lorapatulum spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
406.
Lotus spp.
407.
Loxocarya spp.
408.
Ludwigia arcuata
409.
Luffa acutangula
(Ridge gourd)
(Lotus)
Free from:
(a) Gloetinia granigena (blind seed disease: grasses)
(b) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals)
(c) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atropurpurea
(d) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens (halo
blight)
(e) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierces disease of grapevines)
Free from:
(a) Anguina agrostis (bentgrass nematode)
(b) Fusarium ulmorum (culm rot:cereals)
(c) Gloeotinia granigena (blind seed disease: grasses)
(d) Monographella nivalis (foot rot: cereals)
(e) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens
(chocolate spot of maize)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
viruses
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from virus.
Nil
Free from Tomato ring spot virus (Ring spot of
tomato)
Free from Tomato ring spot virus
Pakistan
Japan
Japan
(i) Taiwan
(ii) Thailand
(iii) Vietnam
(iv) China
(v) Philippines
Nil
Australia
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Nil
Nil
quarantine
weed
185
(vi)Indonesia
410.
411.
Lupinus spp.
(Lupinus)
(ii) Grains
(splitted) for
consumption
(i) Thailand
(ii) Vietnam
(iii) Philippines
(iv) Hongkong
(v) Taiwan
Nil
Free from
seeds.
(v) China
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. phaseoli (Wilt of
bean)
(b) Phomopsis longicolla (Phomopsis seed decay)
(c) Phytophthora sojae (Phytophthora root and stem
rot)
(d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
Free from
seeds.
(ii) Asia
(iii) Europe
(i)Australia
Nil
Free from:
a) Phomopsis longicolla (Phomopsis seed decay)
b) Phomopsis leptostromiformis (Stem blight:
lupin)
c) Phytophthora sojae (Phytophthora root and
stem rot)
quarantine
quarantine
weed
weed
186
412.
UK
413.
Lycopersicon esculentum
(Tomato)
Any Country
414.
Lycopersicon peruvianum
(Tomato)
Israel
Free from:
(a) Pleiochaeta setosa (lupin leaf spot)
(b) Nectria radicicola (black root)
Free from:
(a) Bacterial canker (Clavibacter michiganensis sub
sp. michiganensis)
(b) Bacterial leaf spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv.
tomato)
(c) Bacterial pustule (Pseudomonas syringae pv.
punctulens)
(d) Potato spindle tuber (viroid)
(e) Peronospora hyoscyami pv. Tabacina
(f) Phoma andigena
(g) Verticillium alboatrum
(h) Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus
(i) Pepino mosaic virus
(j) Tomato aspermy virus
(k) Tomato black ring virus
(l) Tomato bushy stunt virus
(m)Tomato ring spot virus
Nil
415.
Lytocaryum spp
Any country
Nil
Any country
Nil
Any country
Nil
416.
Lytocaryum weddellianum
187
417.
418.
Macadamia spp.
(Macadamia Nuts)
Macadamia integrifolia
(Macademia nut)
(i) Australia
Nil
(ii) Kenya
Free from:
(a) Cryptophlebia leucotreta (false codling moth)
(b) Pseudotheraptus wayi (coconut bug)
(i) Australia
Nil
(ii) Brazil
(i)Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 32 g. per cubic
metre for 24 hrs. at 210 C and
above or equivalent
Or Heat treatment at 60 0 C for
24 hrs or any other treatment
duly approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed
on Phytosanitary Certificate
issued at the Country of
Origin/re-export.
(ii)Freedom from soil and
quarantine weed seeds.
(i)Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 32 g. per cubic
metre for 24 hrs. at 210 C and
above or equivalent
Or Heat treatment at 60 0 C for
24 hrs or any other treatment
duly approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed
on Phytosanitary Certificate
issued at the Country of
Origin/re-export.
(ii)Freedom from soil and
quarantine weed seeds.
(i)Freedom from soil and quarantine
weed seeds
(ii)Commercial imports subject
to
prior
approval
of
Department of Agriculture
and Cooperation
188
419.
Macadamia ternifolia
(Macadamia nut)
Cuttings/ rooted
plants for
propagation
(i) Mauritius
(ii) New Zealand
(iii) Philippines
(iv) Thailand
(v) Sri Lanka
(vi) Indonesia
(vii) Malaysia
(viii) USA
Nil
420.
Macroptilium (Phaseolus)
lathyroides (Phasey bean)
Brazil
421.
Macroptilium lathyroides/
Phaseolus lathyroides/
Macroptilum atropurpureum (Phasey bean)
Kenya
422.
Magnolia spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
Nil
423.
Mahonia aquifolium
Nil
424.
Majorana spp.
(i)Europe
(ii)USA
(iii)Canada
Denmark
Nil
425.
Malva sylvestris
Dried plants
without seed for
processing
Bulgaria
Free from:
(a) Puccinia malvacearum (rust: hollyhock)
(b) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
Nil
189
endorsed on phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/or substance in the
manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser for
this purpose.
426.
Mandvillia spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
Nil
427.
Germplasm
material for
research only
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Nil
428.
Cuttings/ grafts/
budwood/ rooted
plants for
propagation
(i) Brazil
Free from:
(a) Apate monachus (black borer)
(b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(c) Asterolecanium pustulans
(d) Atta spp. (leaf cutting ants )
(e) Crematogaster brevispinosa
(f) Euschistus heros
(g) Horiola picta (cocoa podhopper)
(h) Hypothenemus eruditus
(i) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(j) Rhynchophorus palmarum
(k) Selenaspidus articulatus
(l) Sclerotium coffeicola
(m) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Brazil
Cuba
Nigeria
Vietnam
190
(ii) Cuba
Free from:
(a) Apate monachus (black borer)
(b) Asterolecanium pustulans
(c) Atta insularis
(d) Diaprepes splengleri
(e) Ischnaspis longirostris
(f) Mycetaspis personata
(g) Pachnaeus litus
(h) Paracoccus marginatus
(i) Protopulvinaria mangiferae
(j) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(k) Rhynchophorus palmarum
(l) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale)
(m) Vinsonia stellifera (stellate scale)
(n) Oligonychus yothersi (avocado mite)
(o) Cercospora mangiferae (leaf spot)
(iii) Niger
Free from:
(a) Apate monachus (black borer)
(b) Cryptophlebia leucotreta
(c) Hoplolaimus pararobustus
(lance nematode)
(iv) Nigeria
Free from:
(a) Anoplocnemis curvipes
(b) Apate monachus (black borer)
(c) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(d) Bathycoelia thalassina
(e) Cryptophlebia leucotreta
(f) Helopeltis schoutedeni
(g) Pachnoda interrupta (chafer beetle)
(h) Planococcoides njalensis
(i) Scirtothrips aurantii (citrus thrips)
(j) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale)
(k) Hoplolaimus pararobustus
191
429.
(v) Thailand
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera papayae (Papaya fruit fly)
(b) Coptotermus curvitnathus (rubber termite)
Fruits for
consumption
Nepal
Germplasm
material for
research only
(i) Myanmar
(ii) Israel
Free from:
(a) Plocaederus ruficornis
(b) Raodiplosis orientalis
(c) Rhytidodera simulans
(d) Oligonychus mangiferus
Free from:
(a) Apate monachus (black borer)
(b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
192
(iii) Vietnam
430.
431.
432.
Manihot esculenta
Matricaria spp.
Matricaria recutita
Dried chips of
tuber for
consumption
(i) Vietnam
Free from:
(a) Apoderus crenatus
(b) Coptotermes (termites)
(c) Euthalia aconthea
(d) Olenecamptus bilobus
(e) Plocaederus ruficornis (bark borer)
Free from Coptotermes (termites)
(ii) Nigeria
Free from:
(a) Prostephanus truncatus (larger grain borer)
(b) Armillaria heimii (armillaria root rot)
(c) Scutellonema bradys (yam nematode)
UK
Bulgaria
Nil
Free from Xiphinema diversicaudatum
193
433.
434.
Matthiola spp.
(stock)
Matthiola incana
(Stock)
Japan
Nil
(i) Denmark
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. matthiolae (Wilt)
(b) Xanthomonas campestris p.v. raphani
(Raphanus leaf spot)
(c) Xanthomonas campestris p.v. incanae
Free from Xanthomonas campestris p.v. raphani
(Raphanus leaf spot)
Free from Xanthomonas campestris p.v. incanae
(iii) Brazil
(Lucerne
435.
Medicago spp.
or Alfa alfa)
436.
Meeboldina spp.
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
437.
438.
439.
Melinis minutiflora
(Molasses grass)
Mentha piperita
(i) Australia
(ii) Honduras
(iii) Kenya
Kenya
Tissue culture
plants
Canada
440.
Plants for
propagation
Israel
441.
Mesembryanthemum spp.
(Livingstone daisy)
(i) France
(ii) Germany
(iii) Netherlands
Nil
Free from:
(a) Yellow leaf blotch (Pyrenopeziza medicaginis)
(b) Sclerotinia wilt (Sclerotinia trifoliorum)
(c) Bacterial wilt (Corynebacterium michiganense
pv. insidiosum)
(d) Alfalfa cryptic virus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free fromany virus
Nil
Nil
Certified that the tissue culture plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
any virus.
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(b) Spodoptera littoralis (Cotton leafworm)
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Free from
seeds.
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
quarantine
weed
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
for
weed
194
442.
Mespilus germanica
Plants for
propagation
Thailand
Nil
Australia
USA
443.
444.
Metroxylon spp.
Micranthemum umbrosum
Any Country
Nil
Any country
Nil
Japan
Nil
Japan
(i) Europe
(ii) Japan
(iii) USA
Taiwan
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Nil
quarantine
weed
(i) Japan
Free from
seeds.
Nil
445.
Mimulus spp.
446.
Mirabilis jalapa
447.
Miscanthus spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Mitrogyna speciosa
Indonesia
Nil
195
449.
Thailand
Nil
450.
Momordica charantia
(Bittergourd)
(i) China
(ii) Hong Kong
Free from:
(a) Pythium spinosum (root rot)
(b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(iii) Japan
(iv) Phillipines
(v) Vietnam
(vi)Thailand
(vii) Indonesia
(viii) Taiwan
(i) Tanzania
(ii) Uganda
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
451.
Seeds/grains for
consumption
452.
Morinda citrifolia
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
453.
Morus alba
(Mulberry)
Plants for
propagation
Canada
Free from:
(a) Acrosternum hilare (green stink bug)
(b) Hyphantria cunea (black headed webworm)
(c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(d) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot)
(e) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall)
(f) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierces disease of grapevine)
454.
Mucuna (Mucuna)
Plants for
propagation
(i) Asia
Nil
quarantine
weed
196
(ii) USA
455.
Sri Lanka
456.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Philippines
(ii) Australia
(iii) Africa
(iv) Latin
America
(v) Thailand
(vi) Any country
except
Philippines,
Australia, Africa,
Latin America,
Thailand
(i)USA
(ii) Netherland
Australia, USA,
Thailand
Free from :
(a) Anticarsia gemmatalis (Soybean caterpillar)
(b) Diaprepes abbreviatus (Citrus weevil)
(c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(d) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm)
Nil
Nil
Free from Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite)
Nil
457.
458.
Myrciaria cauliflora
459.
Myrciaria dubia
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
460.
Nandina compacta
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
197
(i) USA
(ii) Europe
(i) USA
462.
Nauclea diderrichii
(Bilinga)
Wood with/without
bark
Africa
463.
Nelumbium speciosum
(Nelumbo nucifera)
(i) China
(ii)Thailand
(iii)Vietnam
(i) China
(ii)Thailand
(iii)Vietnam
Europe
Nil
(ii)Stamens
for
consumption
464.
465.
466.
Nemesia strumosa
(Nemesia)
Neoregelia spp.
(Neoregelia)
Nepeta cataria
(Catmint)
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Asia
Nil
Asia
Nil
USA
Nil
198
467.
Nephelium lappaceum
(Rambutan)
Fruits for
consumption
Cuttings/ grafts/
rooted plants for
propagation
468.
Nephrolepis spp.
(Nephrolepis)
Plants for
propagation
(i) Thailand
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera papayae
(papaya fruit fly)
(b) Cataenococcus hispidus (citrus mealy bug)
(c) Conopomorpha cremerella (cocoa moth)
(d) Darna diducta
(nettle caterpillar)
(e) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi
(Jack
Beardsley mealybug)
Free from:
(a) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Free from:
(a) Conopomorpha cramerella
(b) Darna diducta (nettle caterpillar)
(c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
(v) Mauritius
(vi) New Zealand
Nil
(viii)
Free from:
(a) Diaprepes abbreviatus (citrus weevil)
(b)Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
Asia
USA
Nil
199
469.
Nicotiana spp.
(i) UK
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
(b) Pepino mosaic virus
(ii) Europe
Nil
(iii) USA
(ii) Leaves
(unmanufactured)
in bales
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Chocolate moth (Ephestia elutella)
(b) Blue mould (Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp.
tabacina)
470.
Nigella spp.
Europe
Nil
471.
Nuphar lutea
Germany
Nil
472.
(i) Thailand
(ii) USA
Any Country
Nil
473.
Plants for
propagation
(i) Seeds for
sowing
(ii) Plants for
propagation
Any country
Nil
Nil
474.
Ochroma pyramidale
(Balsa)
Wood with or
without bark
Germany
Nil
475.
Ocimum basilicum
(Basil)
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Russia
(iv) Thailand
(v) Japan
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
200
476.
Pakistan
Nil
Thailand
Nil
(i) USA
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) France
(iv) Germany
USA
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
477.
South Africa
478.
Morocco
Spain
Free from:
(a) Acherontia atropos (death's Head Hawkmoth)
(b) Apate monachus (black borer)
(c) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
(d) Euzophera pinguis (olive moth)
(e) Hylesinus varius (bark beetle)
(f) Lasioptera berlesiana
(g) Otiorhynchus armadillo (armadillo weevil)
(h) Otiorhynchus cribricollis (apple weevil)
(i) Phloeotribus scarabaeoides (olive bark beetle)
(j) Prays oleae (olive kernel borer)
(k) Saturnia pyri (giant emperor moth)
(l) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth)
(m) Pezicula alba (bark canker)
(n) aster yellows phytoplasma group
(o) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi
(oleander knot)
weed
201
Italy
Spain
202
Peru
Free from:
(a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South
American fruit fly)
(b) Selenaspidus articulatus (West
Indian red scale)
(i) Israel
Free from:
(a) Acherontia atropos (deaths head hawkmoth)
(b) Aceria oleae (Olive bud mite)
(c) Apate monachus (black borer)
(d) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(e) Euphyllura olivine
(f) Prays oleae (olive kernel borer)
(g) Saturnia pyri (giant emperor moth)
(h) Zeuzera pyrina (moth, wood leopard)
(i) Theba pisana (white garden snail)
(j) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. Savastanoi
(oleander knot)
203
Jordan
Europe
(vi) Cuttings/
grafts/ rooted
plants for
propagation
479.
480.
USA
(ii) Tissue-cultured
plants
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
(i) Korea
(ii) Japan
(iii) USA
(iv) Hungary
(v) Canada
(vi) Italy
(vii) Ukraine
(viii) Columbia
(ix) Germany
Free from:
Amaranthus blitoides
Raphanus raphanistrum
Free from:
(a) Pezicula alba
(b) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum
(c) Rotylenchus roubustus
(d) Heterodera crotae
Free from:
(a) Epidiaspis leperii (pear scale)
(b) Metcalfa pruinosa
(c) Otiorhynchus cribricollis
(d) Selenaspidus articulatus
(e) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth)
(f) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback)
(g) Mycocentrospora cladosporioides
(h) Phaeoacmonium deophilus
(i) Spilocaea oleaginea (leaf spot)
(j) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi (olive
knot)
Free from Anthonomus grandis (Mexican cotton
boll weevil)
Free from:
(a) Bacterial leaf spots (Burkholderia gladioli pv.
gladioli and Erwinia chrysanthemi)
(b) Blossom blight (Phyllostica capitalensis)
(c) Orchid viruses such as vanilla necrosis,
Odontoglosum ring spot and orchid fleck etc.
Certified that the tissue-cultured plants are obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained virus-free.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from :
(a) Odontoglossum ring spot virus
Nil
for
Nil.
Nil
204
(x) Indonesia
(xi) South Africa
(xii) Taiwan
(xiii) Thailand
Tissue cultured
plants
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
205
(ii) Italy
(iii) Japan
(iv) Germany
(v) Malaysia
(vi) Denmark
481.
Orchis laxiflora
482.
Origanum spp.(Origanum)
Seeds for
Medicinal purpose
Seeds for sowing
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
206
483.
484.
485.
seeds.
Post-entry quarantine
period of 10-12 months
Seeds/Seed sprouts
Any Country
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Japan
Nil
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cu. m at 21oC
and above for 24 hrs under NAP
and the treatment to be endorsed
on phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser for this
purpose.
(ii) Israel
(iii) Kenya
(iv) South Africa
(v) USA
(vi) Any country
except Japan,
Israel, Kenya,
South Africa,
USA
Any Country
for
Nil
207
China
Free from:
(a) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid)
(b) Typhaea stercorea (hairy fungus beetle)
(c) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32gram per cubic
meter at 21C and above for 24
hours under normal atmospheric
temperature (NAP) and the
treatment to be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate.
Nil
486.
Osteospermum spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
487.
Pachira insignis
Plants for
propagation
Australia,
Thailand
USA
488.
Paeonia suffruticosa
(Peonia)
Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
Netherlands
Nil
489.
USA
490.
Panax quinquefolius
(Ginseng)
Pandanus spp. (Pandanus)
491.
Panicum spp.
492.
493.
494.
Vegetable (leaves)
Thailand
for consumption
Germplasm material (i) Brazil
for research only
(ii) China
(iii) Kenya
(iv) Nepal
(v) USA
Seeds for sowing
Kenya
Nepal
(i) USA
Nil
Nil
Nil
Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf
blight of tomato)
208
(ii) France
(iii) U.K
(iv) The
Netherlands
(v) Spain
(vi) Germany
(vii) Italy
495.
Papaver somniferum
(Opium poppy)
496.
Paspalum commersonii/
Paspalum notatum
497.
Paspalum scrobiculatum,
P. dilatatum/ Paspalam spp.
498.
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Free from
Artichoke Italian latent virus
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Free from:
(a) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(b) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae
(c) Pseudomonas passiflora
(d) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(e) Passion fruit woodiness virus
Free from:
Dione juno
Eueides isabella (isabella tiger)
Pantomorus cervinus
Selenaspidus articulatus(red scale)
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae
Pseudomonas viridiflava
Passion fruit woodiness virus
Free from:
Pantomorus cervinus
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae
(i) Pseudomonas passiflora
(i)Australia
(ii) Brazil
quarantine
weed
209
(iii) Scion/
Budwood/ Rooted
plants for
propagation
Germany,
Netherland,
Belgium
France
(i) Philippines
(ii) Sri Lanka
(iii) Thailand
(iv) Indonesia
(v) Malaysia
(vi) Mauritius
(vii) New
Zealand
(viii) USA
(i) Australia
(ii) Brazil
499.
Any country
Free from:
(a) Pantomorus cervinue
(b) Pseudomonas passiflora
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(d) Passion fruit woodiness virus
Free from:
(a) Agraulis vanillae
(b) Pantomorus cervinus
(c) Selenaspidus articulatus
(d) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (base rot
disease of passionfruit)
(e) Pseudomonas viridiflava
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
passiflorae (base rot disease of passionfruit)
(b) Pseudomonas passiflora
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae
(b) Pseudomonas passiflora
(grease spot of passion fruit)
Nil
210
500.
Paulownia kawakamii
Tissue culture
plants
USA,
Netherlands
501.
Peganum harmala
Pakistan
502.
Pelargonium spp.
(Pelargonium)
Any Country
Australia
(i) UK
(ii) Italy
(iii) Germany
Penicicum vergatum
Tissue culture
plants
USA
Nil
Free from:
(a) Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv.
pellargonii)
(b) Pelargonium viruses viz. flower break virus,
leaf curl virus, vein clearing virus and zonate spot
virus.
Free from tomato ring spot virus
Nil
Nil
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
Nil
Nil
for
211
504.
Pennisetum americanum/
Pennisetum glaucum (Pearl
millet)
Nepal
Nil
505.
Kenya
Nil
(i) China
(i) Niger
(ii) China
(iii) Nigeria
Nil
(iv) USA
506.
212
(v)
Australia
Free from:
(a) Johnsongrass mosaic virus
(b) Wheat streak mosaic virus (wheat virus 6
& 7)
507.
Europe
Nil
508.
Pepromia spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
509.
Nil
510.
Persea americana
(Avocado)
(i) Japan
(ii) Korea
(iii) Turkey
(iv) USA
(i) Israel
Free from:
(a) Parabemisia myricae (bayberry whitefly)
(b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(c) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (pyriform scale)
(d) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
(e) Avocado sunblotch viroid
213
Free from:
(a) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (carnation tortrix)
(b) Ceroplastes destructor (white wax scale)
(c) Pantomorus cervinus (Fuller's rose beetle)
(d) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (pyriform scale)
(e) Pseudotheraptus wayi (coconut bug)
(f) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
(g) Xyleborus ferrugineus
(h) Cercospora purpurea (spot blotch)
(i) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(j) Sphaceloma perseae (avocado scab)
(k) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(l) Avocado sunblotch viroid
(i) Israel
(ii) South Africa
(iii) Cuttings/
budwoods/ rooted
plants
for propagation
(i) Indonesia
(ii) Malaysia
Free from
(a) Xyleborus ferrugineus
(b) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Free from Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
(iii) Mauritius
214
(iv) Mexico
(vi) Philippines
Free from:
(a) Aleurodicus cocois (whitefly)
(b) Aleurodicus pulvinatus (whitefly)
(c) Atta spp. (ants)
(d) Caulophilus oryzae
(e) Conotrachelus perseae
(f) Heilipus lauri (avocado seed weevil)
(g) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(h) Paracoccus marginatus
(i) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(j) Platynota stultana (leaf roller)
(k) Rhynchophorus palmarum
(l) Scirtothrips perseae (thrips)
(m) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale)
(n) Spodoptera eridania
(o) Stenoma catenifer (moth)
(p) Trialeurodes vaporariorum
(q) Rosellinia pepo (black root rot)
(r) Sphaceloma perseae (scab)
(s) Xyleborus ferrugineus
Free from:
(a) Ceroplastes destructor (wax scale)
(b) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth)
(c) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(d) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
Free from:
(a) Niphonoclea spp.
(b) Suana concolor
(c) Sphaceloma perseae (scab)
Free from Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing
moth)
Free from
(a) Ceroplastes japonicus (wax scale)
(b) Oligonychus mangiferus (mango red spider
mite)
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(ix) USA
Free from:
(a) Amorbia cuneana
(b) Atta sp.
(c) Avocado sunblotch viroid
(d) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (carnation tortrix)
(e) Caulophilus oryzae
(f) Chrysodeixis includens
(g) Diaprepes abbreviatus
(h) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth)
(i) Melanaspis obscura (obscure, scale)
(j) Oligonychus peruvianus
(k) Oligonychus punicae
(l) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(m) Parabemisia myricae
(n) Paracoccus marginatus
(o) Peridroma saucia (underwing moth)
(p) Phytophthora citricola (root rot)
(q) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(r) Platynota stultana (leaf roller)
(s) Protaetia fusca
(t) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(u) Sabulodes aegrotata (looper)
(v) Scirtothrips perseae
(w) Selenaspidus articulatus ( red scale)
(x) Sphaceloma perseae (avocado scab)
(y) Spodoptera eridania (armyworm)
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Ceroplastes destructor
(b) Chrysodeixis includens
(c) Epiphyas postvittana(apple moth)
(d) Monolepta australis (leaf beetle)
(e) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(f) Phytophthora cryptogea Rhizobium rhizogenes
(gall)
(g) Avocado sunblotch viroid
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(ii) Chile
(iii) Columbia
(iv) Guatemala
(v) Israel
Free from:
(a) Chrysodeixis includens
(b) Pantomorus cervinus
(c) Peridroma saucia
(d) Spodoptera eridania
(e) Trialeurodes vaporariorum
(f) Phytophthora cryptogea
Free from:
(a) Aleurodicus pulvinatus
(b) Atta (leaf cutter ant)
(c) Chrysodeixis includens
(d) Heilipus lauri
(e) Peridroma saucia
(f) Rhynchophorus palmarum
(g) Selenaspidus articulatus
(h) Stenoma catenifer(avocado moth)
(i) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse
whitefly)
(j) Oligonychus peruvianus
(k) Rosellinia pepo (black root rot)
(l) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Free from:
(a) Atta (leaf cutter ant)
(b) Caulophilus oryzae (grain weevil)
(c) Conotrachelus perseae
(d) Heilipus lauri (avocado weevil)
(e) Paracoccus marginatus
(f) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(g) Rhynchophorus palmarum
(h) Scirtothrips perseae
(i) Stenoma catenifer (avocado moth)
(j) Xyleborus ferrugineus
(k) Oligonychus peruvianus
(l) Sphaceloma perseae
Free from:
(a) Parabemisia myricae (bayberry whitefly)
(b) Peridroma saucia
(c) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (pyriform scale)
(d) Spodoptera littoralis
(e) Avocado sunblotch viroid
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(vii) Spain
(viii) Caribbean
Countries
(i) Chile
Free from:
(a) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (carnation tortrix)
(b) Ceroplastes destructor
(c) Pantomorus cervinus
(d) Protopulvinaria pyriformis
(e) Pseudotheraptus wayi
(f) Spodoptera littoralis
(g) Xyleborus ferrugineus
(h) Phytophthora cryptogea
(i) Sphaceloma perseae
(j) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
(12) Avocado sunblotch viroid
(a) Cacoecimorpha pronubana
(b) Pantomorus cervinus
(c) Parabemisia myricae
(d) Peridroma saucia
(e) Spodoptera littoralis
(f) Trialeurodes vaporariorum Phytophthora
cryptogea
(g) Avocado sunblotch viroid (avocado sun blotch)
Free from Lagocheirus araneiformis
Free from:
(a) Chrysodeixis includes (Soybean looper)
(b) Naupactus xanthographus (South American
fruit tree weevil)
(c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(d) Spodoptera eridania (southern armyworm)
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
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(ii) Peru
511.
Petroselinum crispum
(Parsley)
Free from:
(a) Anastrepha serpentina (sapodilla fruit fly)
(b) Stenoma catenifer (avocado moth)
(c) Avocado sunblotch viroid (avocado sun
blotch)
(iii)New Zealand
Free from:
(a) Linepithema humile (Argentine ant)
(b) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(i) Denmark
Free from:
Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
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(ii) Italy
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pleosporum herbarum (leaf blight of onion)
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(d) Celery mosaic virus
(e) Chicory yellow mosaic virus
(iii) Japan
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(c) Celery mosaic virus
(iv) Netherlands
(v) France
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Pleosporum herbarum (leaf blight of onion)
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(d) Celery mosaic virus
(vi) USA
(vii) U.K.
Free from:
(a)
Ditylenchus dipsaci
(b)
Celery mosaic virus
(c)
Pseudomonas viridiflava
(viii) Germany
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus
dipsaci
(b) Pleospora herbarum (Leaf blight of
onion)
(c) Celery mosaic virus
(d) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(e) Chicory mosaic virus
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512.
Petunia spp.
(ix) Spain
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(x) Israel
Europe
Nil
(i) Hungary
(ii) UK
(iii) Netherlands
(iv) Germany
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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(v) Italy
Nil
(x) Israel
Nil
(xi) Brazil
Nil
(xii) Japan
(xiii) Egypt
Nil
(vi) Poland
(vii) France
(viii) Switzerland
(ix) USA
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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Nil
(xvi) Slovenia
Nil
(xvii) Czech
Republic
Nil
(xviii) China
Nil
(xix) Canada
Nil
Nil
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513.
Petunia axillaris, P.
Integrifolia (Petunia)
Cuttings/ planting
material/ rooted
plants for
propagation
(i) Europe
(ii) South Africa
(iii) Canada
(iv) Australia
(v) New Zealand
(vi) Kazakhstan
(vii) Turkey
(viii) South
America
(ix) USA
(x) Japan
(xi) Guatemala
(i)
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(b) Phytonemus pallidus (mite)
(c) Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dieffenbachiae (stem
rot)
(d) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(e) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(f) Petunia asteroid mosaic virus
(g) Petunia flower mottle virus
(h) Petunia vein clearing virus
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(b) Phytonemus pallidus (mite)
(c) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(d) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
Germany
(ii) The
Netherlands
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(iii) USA
514.
Philotheca myoporoides
(Wax flower)
Plants/cuttings for
propagation
USA
Free from:
(a) Anthonomus eugenii (pepper weevil)
(b) Exomala orientalis (oriental beetle)
(c) Heliothis virescens
(d) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(e) Phytonemus pallidus (mite)
(f) Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dieffenbachiae (stem
rot)
(g) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(h) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(i) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Nil
515.
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
(iv) Australia
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (Brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
(b) Tobacco rattle virus (Spraing of potato).
(ii) Europe
Nil
Any country
(Except from
African,
American,
Caribbean,
Philippines
and
Soloman
Island countries)
Any Country
Nil
516.
Phoenix spp.
Seeds for
sowing
517.
Phoenix dactylifera
(Date palm)
(i) Suckers/Plants
for planting
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Bayood (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. albedinis)
(b) Palm lethal yellowing (Phytoplasmas)
(c) Texas root rot (Phymatotrichum omnivorum)
(d) American palm weevil (Rhyncophorus
palmarum)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from virus.
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518.
519.
Phormium spp.
Phyllostachys spp.
(Bamboo)
Any Country
Any Country
Australia
(i) Thailand
(ii) China
China
520.
Cuttings/ grafts/
rooted plants for
propagation
(i) Italy
(ii) Spain
(iii) USA
521.
Picea abies
(Spruce)
Nil
Free from:
(a) Top blight (Ceratosphaeria phyllostachydis)
(b) Clum base rot (Arthrinium spp.)
(c) Witches broom (Phytoplasma)
(d) Bamboo mosaic virus
Free from Aculops lycopersici (tomato russet mite)
Free from:
(a) Pityogenes bidentatus (Two-toothed pine beetle)
(b) Ips typograthus (Spruce bark beetle)
(c) Dendroctonus micans (European Spruce beetle)
(d) Pissodes spp. (Pine weevil)
(e) Tomicus piniperda (Beetle, pine)
(f) Bursaphenchus xylophilus (Pine wood nematode)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 16 g/cu m for 24 hrs
at 21oC and above under NAP
and the treatment shall be
endorsed
on
phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/substance
in
the
manner approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser.
Nil
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(ii) Wood
with/without bark
(ii) China
Free from :
(a) Dendroctonus micans (European Spruce beetle)
(b) Ips typograthus (Spruce bark beetle)
(i) Africa
Free from :
(a) Hylobiud abietis (Fir-tree weevil)
(ii) Europe
Free from:
(a) Pityogenes bidentatus (Two-toothed pine beetle)
(b) Ips typograthus (Spruce bark beetle)
(c) Dendroctonus micans (European Spruce beetle)
(d) Pissodes spp. (Pine weevil)
(e) Tomicus piniperda (Beetle, pine)
(f) Zeiraphera spp.
(iii) Malaysia
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56oC
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection
Adviser.
The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection
Adviser.
The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection
Adviser.
The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
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522.
Picea engelmannii
Wood without
bark
Canada
Free from:
(a) Choristoneura fumiferana (spruce budworm)
(b) Choristoneura occidentalis (western spruce budworm)
(c) Dendroctonus ponderosae (black hills beetle)
(d) Dendroctonus rufipennis(spruce beetle)
(e) Dryocoetes confuses (western balsam bark beetle)
(f) Monochamusnotatus (northeastern sawyer)
(g) Trypodendron lineatum(striped ambrosia beetle)
(h) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus(pine wilt nematode)
(i) Heterobasidion annosum
(j) Heterobasidion parviporum
523.
Picea glauca
Wood without
bark
Canada
524.
Picea sitchensis
Wood without
bark
(i) Canada
Free from:
(a) Choristoneura fumiferana (spruce budworm)
(b) Choristoneura occidentalis(western spruce
budworm)
(c) Choristoneura pinus pinus(jack-pine budworm)
(d) Dendroctonusrufipennis(spruce beetle)
(e) Monochamus notatus(northeastern sawyer)
(f) Monochamustitillator(southern pine sawyer)
(g)Pissodesnemorensis (northern pine weevil)
(h) Heterobasidion parviporum
Free from:
(a) Dendroctonusrufipennis (spruce beetle)
(b) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(c) Sirex juvencus(steel-blue woodwasp)
(d) Trypodendron lineatum (striped ambrosia
beetle)
(e)Bursaphelenchusxylophilus (pine wilt
nematode)
(f) Heterobasidion annosum
(g) Heterobasidion parviporum
Nil
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temperature)
for
30
minutes or any other
treatment approved by
PlantProtection Adviser to
the Government of India.
The treatment should be
endorsed on Phytosanitary
Certificate issued at the
country of origin/re-export.
(ii) Free from quarantine weed
seeds, soil and other plant debris.
525.
Picea mariana
Wood without
bark
Canada
Free from:
(a) Chrysomyxa pirolata (Inland spruce cone rust )
(b) Cydia strobilella (Spruce seed moth )
(c) Dryocoetes affaber (Spruce Bark beetle)
(d) Dryocoetes autographus (Spruce Bark beetle )
(e) Hylobius congener (Seedling debarking weevil)
(f) Ips perturbatus (Northern spruce engraver )
(g) Polygraphus rufipennis (Foureyed Spruce Bark
beetle )
526.
Picea rubens
Wood without
bark
Canada
527.
Pimenta racemosa
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Free from:
(a) Arceuthobium pusillum (Eastern dwarf
mistletoe)
(b) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus(Pine wilt
nematode)
(c) Dendroctonus rufipennis(Spruce beetle)
(d) Gremmeniella abietina (Brunchorstia disease)
(e) Heterobasidion annosum
(f) Ips pini (Pine engraver)
(g) Lambdina fiscellaria (Eastern hemlock looper)
(h) Monochamus marmorator (Balsam fir sawyer)
(i) Sirococcus conigenus (Sirococcus blight of
conifers)
(j) Tetropium fuscum (Brown spruce longhorn
beetle )
Nil
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528.
529.
Pinus taeda
Piratinera guianenesis
(Snakewood)
(i)Timber
logs
with/
without
bark
for
consumption
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Sirex noctilio (woodwasp)
(b) Heterobasidion araucariae
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a)Ips calligraphus(six-spined ips)
(b)Monochamus carolinensis (pine sawyer)
(c)Pineus boerneri (pine woolly aphid)
(d)Pissodes nemorensis (northern pine weevil)
(e)Sirex noctilio (woodwasp)
(f)Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pine wilt nematode)
(g)Atropellispiniphila (twig blight of pine)
(h)Gibberella circinata (pitch canker)
(i)Heterobasidion annosum
(j)Leptographium procerum (white pine root
decline)
Central &
South America
Nil
to prior approval of
Department of Agriculture
and Cooperation
(iii) Post entry quarantine for a
growing period of 6-9
months.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary ertificate issued at
the Country of Origin/re-export.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
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530.
Cuttings/ grafts/
rooted plants for
propagation
Iran
531.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis logicolla)
(b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(c) Pea cyst nematode (Heterodera goettingiana)
(d) Bruchids (Bruchidius spp. Specularis
impressithorax)
(e) Pea viruses viz. early-browning, enation mosaic
and green mottle.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(b) Pea cyst nematode (Heterodera goettingiana)
(c) Bruchids (Bruchidius spp. Specularis
impressithorax)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cu. m at @
21oC and above under NAP and
the treatment to be endorsed on
phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser for this
purpose.
Thailand
Nil
532.
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533.
534.
Plumeria rubra
Seeds for
consumption
China
Free from:
(a) Adelphocoris lineolatus (lucerne bug)
(b) Halyomorpha halys (brown marmorated stink
bug)
(c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(d Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
(f) Broad bean wilt virus
(g) Lettuce mosaic virus
(h) Peanut stunt virus (peanut stunt)
(ii) Belgium
Free from:
(a) Adelphocoris lineolatus (lucerne bug)
(b) Agriotes lineatus (wireworm)
(c) Lacanobia oleracea (brightline brown-eye moth)
(d) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(e) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot)
(f) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola (halo
blight (of beans))
(g) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci (wildfire)
(h) Rhodococcus fascians (fasciation: leafy gall)
(i) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
( j) Alfalfa mosaic virus (alfalfa yellow spot)
(k) Pea early-browning virus
Free from;
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (acuba scale)
(b) Selenaspidus articulatus
(west Indian red scale)
Free from Aspidiotus nerii (acuba scale)
(i) USA
(ii) Australia
(iii) Thailand
(iv) Singapore
Any Country
Nil
Nil
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535.
USA
USA
Free from:
(a) Anguina agrostis (Bentgrass nematode)
(b) Claviceps purpurea (ergot)
(c) Monographella nivalis (foot rot:cereals)
(d) Sclerotinia homoeocarpa (dollar spot: grasses)
(e) Pantoea stewartii (Bacterial leaf blight of maize)
Nil
537.
Plants for
propagation
Plants for
propagation
(i) Cuttings/
Saplings/ Bud
wood for planting
or propagation
Any Country
Nil
Any Country
Nil
Any Country
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Fire blight (Erwinia amylovora)
(b) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens)
(c) Hairy root (A.. rhizogenes)
(d) Apple and pear rusts (Gymnosporangium spp) non
Asiatic
(e) Apple scar skin, apple stem grooving viruses.
(f) Seed chalcid (Megastigmus spermotrophus)
(g) Viruses/ phytoplasmas affecting Pomidae.
Certified that the planting material is obtained from
mother stock indexed/tested and maintained free
from viruses and phytoplasmas affecting Pomidae.
538.
539.
Poa pratensis
blue grass)
(Kentucky
Polypodium spp.
(Polypodium)
Polyscias spp.
(Polyscias)
Pome Fruits: (Apple, Pear
(Pyrus spp.) and Quince
(Cydonia spp.)).
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(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Cydia pomonella (codling moth)
(d) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(ii) Canada
Free from :
(a) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)
(b) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight)
(c) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)
(d) Peridroma saucia (pearly under wing moth)
(e) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealy bug)
(f) Rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot)
(iii) Chile
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(iv) China
Free from :
(a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Cydia funebrana (red plum maggot)
(c) Cydia inopinata (Manchurian fruitmoth)
(d) Cydia molesta (Oriental fruit moth)
(e) Cydia pomenalla (Codling moth)
(f) Pandemis cerasana (Common twist moth)
(g) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)
(h) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(v) France
Free from :
(a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Cydia funebrana (red plum maggot)
(d) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)
(e) Cydia pomonella (codling moth)
(f) Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)
(g) Pandemis heparana (apple browntortrix)
(h) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(i) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(vi) Iran
(vii) New
Zealand
(viii) South
Africa
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(ix) USA
Free from :
(a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(b) Cydia pomonella (codling moth)
(c) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(d) Erwinia amylovora (firteblight)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)
(f) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealy bug)
(g) Rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot)
(h) Anastrepha fraeerculus (South American fruit
fly)
(i) Anastrepha lundens (Mexican fruit fly)
(j) Anastrepha serpentine (Sapodilla fruit fly)
(k) Anastrepha suspense (Caribbean fruit fly)
(l) Anthonomus quadrigibbus (apple curculio)
(m) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
(n) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit fly)
(x) Italy
Free from :
(a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Cydia funebrana (red plum maggot)
(d) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)
(e) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight)
(f) Pandemis cerasana (common twist moth)
(g) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)
(h) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(i) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)
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(xi) Brazil
Free from :
a) Anastrepha fraeerculus (South American fruit
fly)
b) Anastrepha mediterran (Sapodilla fruit fly)
c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
d) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit fly)
e) Harmonia axyridis (Harlequin ladybird)
f) Apple stem pitting virus(Apple spy 227 epinasty
& decline)
g) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(xii) Poland
Free from :
(a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Ametastegia
(c) Archips podana (great brown twist moth)
(d) Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle)
(e) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
(f) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot)
(g) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker)
(h) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(i) Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)
(j) Apple stem pitting virus.(apple spy 227 epinasty
& decline)
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(xiii) Afghanistan
Free from:
(a) Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle)
(b) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear)
(a)MBr
fumigation
@
32gm/cum for 2 hrs @ 21oC or
above at NAP or Equivalent
thereof
against
Byturustomentosus (raspberry beetle)
(b) Pre-shipment cold treatment
o
at 0 C or below for 10 days;
o
0.55 C or below for 11 days;
o
1.1 C or below for 12 days plus
in-transit refrigeration against
Byturus tomentosus(raspberry
beetle). The treatment should be
endorsed on phytosanitary
certificate issued at the country
of origin/reexport.
(xiv) Belgium
Free from:
(a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Ametastegia
(c) Archips podana (great browntwist moth)
(d) Byturus tomentosus(raspberry beetle)
(e) Caliroa cerasi (pear andcherryslugworm)
(f) Epidiaspis leperii(European pear scale)
(g) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(h) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot)
(i) Gymnosporangium fuscum(european pear rust)
(j)Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird)
(k) Hoplocampa
(l) Leucoptera malifoliella(pear leaf blister moth)
(m) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(n) Orthosia cerasi(common quaker)
(o) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer)
(p) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)
(q) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(r) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear)
(s) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight)
(t) Apple stem pitting virus(Apple spy 227 epinasty
& decline)
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(xv) Argentina
(xvi) Bulgaria
Free from:
a) Ametastegia spp.(Sawflies)
b) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit
fly)
c) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit moth)
d) Harmonia axyridis (Harlequin ladybird)
e) Pantomorus cervinus (Fuller's rose beetle)
f) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
g) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot)
h) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight
of tomato (USA))
Free from :
a) Aculus schlechtendali (Apple rust mite)
b) Adoxophyes orana (Summer fruit tortrix)
c) Ametastegia (Sawflies)
d) Archips podanus (Great brown twist moth)
e) Byturus tomentosus (Raspberry beetle)
f) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
g) Cornu aspersum/Helix aspera (Common snail).
h) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
i) Erwinia amylovora (Fireblight)
j) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
k) Grapholita funebrana(Red plum maggot)
l) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit moth)
m) Harmonia axyridis (Harlequin ladybird)
n) Hedya nubiferana (bud moth)
o) Hoplocampa spp.
p) Lacanobia oleracea (Bright-line brown- eye moth)
q) Leucoptera malifoliella (Pear leaf blister moth)
r) Metcalfa pruinosa (Frosted moth-bug)
s) Orthosia cerasi (Common quaker)
t) Pandemis heparana(Apple brown tortrix)
u) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
v) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot)
w) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
x) Venturia pyrina (Black spot of pear)
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(xvii) Spain
(xviii) United
Kingdom
Free from:
a) Adoxophyes orana (Summer fruit tortrix)
b) Ametastegia (Sawflies)
c) Byturus tomentosus (Raspberry beetle)
d) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
e) Cornu aspersum/Helix aspera (Common snail).
f) Cydia pomonella (Codling moth)
g) Dorosophila simulans
h) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
i) Erwinia amylovora (Fireblight)
j) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
k) Grapholita funebrana (Red plum maggot)
l) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit moth)
m) Harmonia axyridis (Harlequin ladybird)
n) Leucoptera malifoliella(Pear leaf blister moth)
o) Metcalfa pruinosa (Frosted moth-bug)
p) Monilinia fructigena (Blossom blight of fruit
trees)
q) Orthosia cerasi (Common quaker)
r) Pantomorus cervinus (Fullers rose beetle)
s) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
t) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot)
u) Pseudococcus calceolariae (Scarlet mealybug)
v) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
w) Venturia pyrina (Black spot of pear)
Free from:
a) Aculus schlechtendali (apple rust mite)
b) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
c) Ametastegia glabrata
d) Archips podanus (great brown twist moth)
e) Blastobasis decolorella
f) Cydia pomonella (codling moth)
g) Forficula auricularia
h) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird)
i) Hoplocampa testudinea
j) Quadraspidiotus pyri
k) Syndemis musculana
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(iii)Fruits for
consumption
(xix)
Netherlands
Free from:
a) Aculus schlechtendali (apple rust mite)
b) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
c) Archips podanus (great brown twist moth)
d) Botrytis cinerea
e) Cydia pomonella (codling moth)
f) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird)
g) Hedya nubiferana (bud moth)
h) Monilinia fructigena (brown rot)
i) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker)
j) Pencillium expansum
k) Pezicula alba
l) Pezicula malicorticis (apple anthracnose)
m) Phytophthora cactorum
n) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
o) Phytophthora syringae
p) Venturia inaequalis
q) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear)
(i) Afghanistan
Free from:
(a) Byturus tomentosus
(raspberry beetle)
(b) Venturia pyrina
(black spot of pear)
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(ii) Belgium
Free from:
(a) Adoxophyesorana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Ametastegia
(c) Archips podana (great browntwist moth)
(d) Byturustomentosus(raspberry beetle)
(e) Caliroa cerasi(pear andcherryslugworm)
(f) Epidiaspis leperii(European pear scale)
(g) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(h) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot)
(i) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird)
(j) Hoplocampa
(k) Leucoptera malifoliella(pear leaf blister moth)
(l) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(m) Orthosia cerasi(common quaker)
(n) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer)
(o) Pandemisheparana (apple brown tortrix)
(p) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(q) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear)
(r) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight)
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(iii) Romania
Free from:
(a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Ametastegia
(c) Archips podana (great brown twist moth)
(d) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
(e) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(f) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot)
(g) Grapholita molesta (oriental fruit moth)
(h) Hedya nubiferana (bud moth)
(i) Hoplocampa
(j) Leucoptera malifoliella (pear leaf blister moth)
(k) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker)
(l) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer)
(m) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)
(n) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing
moth)
(o) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear)
(p) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight)
(q) Apple stem pitting virus (apple Spy 227 epinasty
& decline)
(iv) Turkey
Free from
(a) Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale)
(d) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower
thrips)
(e) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot)
(f) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit fly)
(g) Hedya nubiferana (bud moth)
(h) Hoplocampa
(i) Lymantria monacha (nun moth)
(j) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight)
(k) Tomato ring spot virus (ringspot of tomato)
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540.
(iii)Fruits for
consumption
(i) Belgium
Free from:
(a) Adoxophyesorana (summer fruit tortrix)
(b) Archips podana (great brown twist moth)
(c) Cacopsylla pyri(pear sucker)
(d) Cacopsylla pyricola (psyllid, pear)
(e) Caliroa cerasi (pear and cherry slugworm)
(f) Epidiaspisleperii (European pear scale)
(g) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird)
(h) Hoplocampa
(i) Leucoptera malifoliella (pear leaf blister moth)
(j) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(k) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(l) Epitrimerus pyri(pear rust mite)
(m) Helix aspersa (common snail)
(n)Gymnosporangi um fuscum(European pear
rust)
(o) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear)
(p) Erwiniaamylovora (fireblight)
Nil
Populus nigra
(i) Belgium
Free from
Lymantria monacha (nun moth)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and
above or equivalent thereof or
heat treatment at 56C (core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
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541.
542.
Populus euramericana
(Poplar)
(ii)Germany
Free from:
(a)Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned
beetle)
(b) Lymantria monacha (nun moth)
(c) Tremex fuscicornis (Tremex wasp)
(d) Heterobasidion annosum
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and
above or equivalent thereof or
heat treatment at 56C (core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport..
(i)Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
(ii)Crop
inspection
and
certification for Free from
tobacco rattle virus.
Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
(i)Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
(ii)Crop
inspection
and
certification for Free from
aster yellows phytoplasma
group.
Freedom
from
soil
and
quarantine weed seeds.
(i) USA
(ii) Australia
(iii) Netherlands
Nil
(iv) Taiwan
(v) UK
Free from:
(a) Duponchelia fovealis (Southern European
marshland pyralid)
(b) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(c) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite)
(vi) Japan
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth)
(b) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite
Freedom
from
soil
quarantine weed seeds.
Canada
Nil
and
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(ii) Cuttings
Canada
543.
Decorative plant
material (dried) for
consumption
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Anoplophora glabripennis
(b) Choristoneura rosaceana
(c) Euproctis chrysorrhoea
(d) Hyphantria cunea
(e) Leucoma salicis (satin moth)
(f) Lygus lineolaris (plant bug)
(g) Malacosoma americanum
(h) Malacosoma disstria
(i) Operophtera brumata
(j) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(k) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth)
(l) Botryosphaeria stevensii
(m) Cryptodiaporthe populea (canker)
(n) Drepanopeziza populorum
(o) Heterobasidion annosum
(p) Heterobasidion parviporum
(q) Hypoxylon mammatum (canker)
(r) Mycosphaerella populorum
(s) Ophiostoma piceae
(t) Phellinus tremulae
(u) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(v) Rhizobium rhizogenes
Nil
544.
Pouteria caimito
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
(i)Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection Adviser. The treatment
should
be
endorsed
on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued at
the country of origin/re-export.
(ii) Free from quarantine weeds
seeds.
(i) Free from soil
(ii) Commercial imports subject
to prior approval of
Department of Agriculture
and Cooperation
(iii) Post entry quarantine for a
growing period of 6-9
months.
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545.
Pouteria locuma
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
546.
Pouteria sapota
Thailand,
Australia, USA
Nil
(ii) Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
Israel
Nil
547.
Pouteria viridis
Thailand,
Australia, USA
Nil
548.
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
Nil
(iv) Australia
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549.
550.
Protea spp.
Wood with/without
bark
(i) Australia
Nil
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a) Botryosphaeria dothidea (canker of almond)
(b) Botryosphaeria stevensii (Botryosphaeria
disease, grapevine)
(iii) Equador
Nil
(iv) Israel
Free from:
Rosellinia necatrix (dematophora root rot)
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Scolytus rugulosus (Shothole borer)
(b) Synanthedon exitiosa (peachtree borer)
(c) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle)
(ii) North
America (except
USA)
(iii) Europe
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs at 21oC and above or
equivalent there of or any other
treatment duly approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
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Prunus avium
(Sakura/Stella/ Cherry
blossom)
(i)Japan
551.
(ii) UK
Free from:
(a) Peach wart disease
(b) Adoxophyes orana (fruit tortrix)
(c) Caliroa cerasi (cherry sawfly)
(d) Ceroplastes japonicus (wax scale)
(e) Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle)
(f) Euproctis chrysorrhoea
(g) Grapholita molesta
(h) Homona magnanima (tea tortrix)
(i) Hyphantria cunea
(j) Malacosoma neustria
(k) Operophtera brumata
(l) Parabemisia myricae
(m) Philaenus spumarius ( froghopper)
(n) Sphaerolecanium prunastri
(o) Amphitetranychus viennensis
(p) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot)
(q) Pseudomonas viridiflav
(r) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(s) Arabis mosaic virus
(t) Little cherry virus
(u) Peach latent mosaic viroid
(v) Prune dwarf virus
(w) Tomato ringspot virus
Free from:
(a) Apiognomonia erythrostoma (cherry leaf
scorch)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine)
(c) Carnation ring spot virus
(d) Cherry leaf roll virus (walnut ringspot)
(e) Cherry rusty mottle disease (cherry rusty mottle
(American)
(f) Cherry virus A
(g) Choreutis pariana (apple-and-thorn
skeletonizer)
(h) Conotrachelus nenuphar (plum curculio)
(i) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (brown-tail moth)
(j) Grapholita molesta (oriental fruit moth)
(k) Leucoptera malifoliella (pear leaf blister moth)
(l) Little cherry virus
(m) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(n) Orgyia antiqua (European tussock moth)
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552.
Scion/ budwoods/
grafts
Rooted plants for
propagation
(i) Iran
250
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a) Acrosternum hilare (green bug)
(b) Agriotes lineatus (wireworm)
(c) Archips fuscocupreanus
(d) Archips rosana (leaf roller)
(e) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(f) Ceresa alta (buffalo treehopper)
(g) Conotrachelus nenuphar
(h) Dysaphis plantaginea (apple aphid)
(i) Edwardsiana rosae (leafhopper)
(j) Epidiaspis leperii (pear scale)
(k) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth)
(l) Frankliniella occidentalis
(m) Grapholita molesta (fruit moth)
(n) Grapholita packardi (fruitworm)
(o) Grapholita prunivora (plum moth)
(p) Homalodisca coagulata
(q) Lygus lineolaris (plant bug)
(r) Malacosoma americanum
(s) Metcalfa pruinosa
(t) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(u) Orgyia leucostigma (moth)
(v) Ostrinia nubilalis (maize borer)
(w) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle)
(x) Parabemisia myricae (whitefly)
(y) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(z) Philaenus spumarius (froghopper)
(aa) Platynota stultana (leaf roller)
(bb) Scolytus schevyrewi (bark beetle)
(cc) Sphaerolecanium prunastri
(dd) Spilonota ocellana
(ee) Spodoptera frugiperda
(ff) Synanthedon pictipes (tree borer)
(gg) Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis
(hh) Xyleborus dispar (pear beetle)
(ii) Aculus fockeui (plum rust mite)
(jj) Xiphinema diversicaudatum
(kk) Xiphinema rivesi (dagger nematode)
(ll) Apiosporina morbosa (black knot)
(mm) Armillaria tabescens (root rot)
(nn) Botryosphaeria dothidea
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553.
Pseudotsuga menziesii
(Douglas fir)
(i) China
(ii) North
America
Free from:
(a) Hylastes ater (Black pine bark)
(b) Hylotrupes bajulus (House longhorn beetle)
(c) Otiorhynchus ovatus (Strawberry root weevil)
(d) Pseudocoremia suavis
(e) Heterobasidion annosum
(f) Leptographium procerum (White pine root
decline)
(g) Ophiostoma piceae (Vascular mycosis of oak)
(h) Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii (Swiss needle cast)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56oC
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Fumigation with Methyl bromide
at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs.
at 21oC and above or equivalent
thereof or heat treatment at 56oC
(core temperature) for 30 minutes
or any other treatment approved
by Plant Protection Adviser. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued at
the country of origin/re-export.
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(i) USA
(i) Australia
Free from;
(a) Hylastes ater (black pine bark beetle)
(b) Heterobasidion annosum
(c) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(d) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
(ii) Fiji
Free from:
(a) Hylotrupes bajulus (house long horn beetle)
(b) Orthotomicus erosus (Mediterranean pine
beetle)
(c) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pine wilt
nematode)
(d) Gibberella circinata (pitch canker)
(e) Leptographium procerum (white pine root
decline)
(f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56oC
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
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USA
554.
Psidium cattleianum
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
555.
Psidium friedrichsthalia
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
Nil
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556.
Thailand
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly)
(b) Bactrocera prifoliae
Thailand
Plants for
propagation
Tissue culture
plants
Asia
Nil
Australia
557.
Pteris (Pteris)
558.
Ptilotus spp.
559.
Ptychosperma macarthurii
Any Country
560.
Pueraria phaseoloides
(Tropical Kadzu)
Punica granatum
(Pomegranate)
Kenya
Nil
Afghanistan
Nil
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Paracoccus marginatus (papaya mealybug)
(a) Pseudococcus comstocki
(Comstock mealy bug)
(c) Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot)
(d) Rhizobium rhizogenes
(i)
Commercial
imports
permitted subject to prior
approval of Department of
Agriculture and Cooperation.
(ii)
Post-entry
quarantine
growing for a period of 45 days.
561.
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(ii) Europe
(i) Afghanistan
Nil
(ii) Iran
Free from:
(a) Spodoptera littoralis
(b) Zeuzera pyrina (Leopard moth)
(iv) Plants/
cuttings for
propagation
(iii) Israel
Free From:
(a) Apate monachus(black borer)
(b) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth)
(c)Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm)
(d)Zeuzera pyrina (moth, wood leopard)
(v) Cuttings/
budwoods/ plants
for propagation
(i)Yemen
(ii) Azerbaijan
(iii) Georgia
( Republic)
(iv) Tajikistan,
(v) Turkmenistan
(vi)Uzbekistan
(vii) Iran
(iii) Scion/
budwoods/ grafts/
rooted plants for
propagation
(viii) Turkey
(ix) China
Free from:
a) Apomyelois ceratoniae
b) Lobesia botrana
c) Spodoptera littoralis
d) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth)
Free from:
a) Lobesia botrana
b) Spodoptera littoralis
c) Zeuzera pyrina
Free from:
a) Pseudococcus comstocki
b) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall)
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(x) Thailand
(xi) Syria
562.
563.
Free from:
a) Pseudococcus comstocki
b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley
mealybug)
c) Thosea sinensis (nettle grub)
Free from:
a) Apate monachus (black borer)
b) Lobesia botrana
c) Spodoptera littoralis
d) Zeuzera pyrina
Nil
(i)Mexico
(ii) Brazil
(i)Mexico
(ii) Brazil
Nil
Iran
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof under NAP or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof under NAP or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatmentshould be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport
(i) Fumigation with Methyl
bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21oC and above or
equivalent or any other treatment
approved by the Plant Protection
Adviser to the Government of
India and the treatment should
be endorsed on Phytosanitary
Certificate issued at the Country
of Origin/re-export.
(ii) Freedom from quarantine
weed seeds.
257
564.
565.
Quercus spp.
(Oak)
Ranunculus spp.
(Ranunculus)
(i) Turkey
Nil
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus
(hop bare-bine)
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine)
(iv) Netherland
Netherlands
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
(b) Arabis mosaic virus
(hop bare-bine)
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from virus.
566.
Ranunculus arvensis
Tissue culture
plants
Netherlands
567.
Raphanus sativus
(i) Australia
Free from :
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava
(b) Turnip yellow mosaic virus
(ii) Denmark
(iii) Hong Kong
(iv) Korea DPR
(v) Vietnam
(vi) Korea ROK
(vii) China
Nil
(Radish)
quarantine
weed
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
258
(viii) Italy
Free from :
(a) Pleosporum herbarum (leaf blight of onion)
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(c) Radish mosaic virus
(ix) Japan
Free from :
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(b) Radish mosaic virus
(xi) France
(xii) Chile
(xiii) Nepal
(xiv) USA
Nepal
259
568.
569.
Raphia spp.
Rheum spp.
Any Country
Nil
(i) Madagascar
(ii) Philippines
Any country
Nil
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Africa
(ii) Kazakistan
(iii) Europe
(iv) USA
(v) Australia
(vi) New Zealand
(vii) Turkey
(viii) Canada
(ix) China
(x) Japan
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
260
570.
Rheum rhabarbarum
Poland
Free from:
(a) Ametastegia
(b)Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(c) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot)
(d) Turnip mosaic virus (cabbage A virus mosaic)
571.
Rhododendron spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) USA
572.
Ribes spp.
(Gooseberry)
Thailand
573.
Ribes nigrum
Frozen Black
currants for
consumption
France
Nil
574.
Ribes rubrum
Frozen Red
currants for
consumption
Poland
Nil
575.
(i) Nepal
(ii) Serbia
(iii) Herzigovina
(iv) USA
Nil
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens)
(b) Hairy root (A. rhizogenes)
(c) Brand canker (Coniothyrium wernsdorfiae)
(d) Brown canker (Cryptosporella umbrina)
(e) Downy mildew (Peronospora sparsa)
(f) Rust (Phragmidium spp.)
(g) Rose streak virus
(h) Rose wilt virus
576.
Rooted cuttings/
Grafts/ Bud
wood/Saplings for
planting
Nil
261
577.
578.
579.
580.
581.
Rosmarinus officinalis
(Rosemary)
Israel
Nil
France
Japan
Nil
Japan
Serbia
Rumohra adiantiformis
(Leather leaf fern)
Rotalla rotundifolia
582.
Ruscus aculeatus
583.
(i) Taiwan
(ii) USA
(iii) Russia
Israel
Europe
Nil
Nil
Free from:
(a) Saperda carcharias
(greater poplar longhorn)
(b) Saperda populnea
(poplar borer)
(c) Zeuzera pyrina
(wood leopard moth)
quarantine
weed
Nil
262
(ii) Cuttings/
grafts/ rooted
plants for
propagation
(i) Germany
Free from:
(a) Adoxophyes orana (fruit tortrix)
(b) Ametastegia
(c) Cryptorhynchus lapathi
(d) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (tail moth)
(e) Malacosoma neustria
(f) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(g) Orgyia antiqua (tussock moth)
(h) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker)
(i) Otiorhynchus armadillo
(j) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(k) Rabdophaga saliciperda (gall midge)
(l) Saturnia pavonia (small moth)
(m) Saturnia pyri (giant moth)
(n) Scolytus intricatus (bark beetle)
(o) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips)
(p) Tremex fuscicornis (Tremex wasp)
(q) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle)
(r) Phellinus igniarius
(s) Xanthomonas populi
(ii) USA
Free from:
(a) Adoxophyes orana (fruit tortrix)
(b) Ametastegia
(c) Cryptorhynchus lapathi
(d) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (tail moth)
(e) Malacosoma neustria
(f) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(g) Orgyia antiqua (tussock moth)
(h) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker)
(i) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth)
(j) Rabdophaga saliciperda (gall midge)
(k) Saturnia pavonia (small moth)
(l) Scolytus intricatus (bark beetle)
(m) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips)
(n) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle)
(o) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback)
(p) Phellinus igniarius
(q) Phymatotrichopsis omnivora
(r) Taphrina populina
(s) Xanthomonas populi
263
584.
Salvia spp.
Guatemala
(ii) Tissue
culture plants
(i) Australia
Nil.
Nil.
585.
Salvia divinorum
Mexico
586.
Salvia hispanica
Australia
Nil
587.
Salvia officinalis
(Sage)
(i) Denmark
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) France
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Israel
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing)
(b) Spodoptera littoralis (Cotton leafworm)
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Taiwan
(iv) Russia
(v) Japan
(vi) Israel
Nil
Free from
seeds.
588.
Salvia splendens
(Salvia)
quarantine
quarantine
weed
for
weed
264
(vii) Australia
589.
Sandoricum koetjape
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Israel
Nil
590.
Sansevieria spp.
(i) USA
Free from:
(a) Hercinothrips femoralis
(banded greenhouse thrips)
(b) Opogona sacchari (banana moth)
(c) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil)
(d) Hoplolaimus galeatus
(ii) Europe
(iii) Malaysia
Any Country
Nil
Australia
592.
Santalum spp.
(Sandalwood)
Sarosonia spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
593.
China
594.
Scabiosa
595.
Tissue cultured
plants
Any Country
Plants for
propagation
Asia
591.
Netherlands
Free from
seeds.
Nil
quarantine
weed
Nil
Post-entry quarantine
period of 45 days.
for
265
596.
Schinus terebinthifolius
(Baie rose bresi)
Fruits for
consumption
purpose
Seeds for sowing
597.
Schizanthus spp.
(Schizanthus)
598.
Scholtzia involucrate
Tissue culture
plants
599.
Sclerocarrya birrea
Kenya
600.
Senecio spp.
(Senecio)
(i) Europe
(ii) USA
(iii) Japan
Japan
Brazil, Europe
Nil
(i) France
(ii) UK
(iii) Germany
(iv) Netherlands
(v) Denmark
(vi) USA
(vii) Australia
Australia
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Nil
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Free from:
(a) Beet western yellow virus
(b) Chrysanthemum virus B
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from
(a) Bidens mottle potyvirus
(b) Tomato spotted wilt virus
(c) Tobacco mosaic virus
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from potato virus Y
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from arabis mosaic nepovirus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from beet mild yellowing luteovirus.
Certified that the tissue cultured plants were
obtained from mother stock tested and maintained
free from elm mottle virus.
(i) USA
(iii) Japan
(iv) Eurasian
region
(v) Gernmany
(vi) Scotland
quarantine
weed
weed
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
266
601.
602.
Nil
Nil
(vi)Bangladesh
(vii)Mexico
Nil
Nil
Plants for
propagation
Grains (seeds) for
consumption
Nil
267
603.
Sesbania cannabina
Pakistan
Nil
604.
Sesbania sesban
Sesbania spp.
Kenya
Nil
605.
Nil
Free from:
(a) Foxtail mosaic virus
(b) Wheat streak mosaic virus
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs at 21oC and above or
equivalent thereof under NAP or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatmentshould be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport
(ii) USA
606.
Shorea laevis
Indonesia
(ii)
607.
Silene spp.
(Campion)
Tissue cultured
plants
USA
Nil
608.
Silybum marianum
(Milk Thistle)
USA
Nil
268
609.
Sinningia spp.
(Gloxinia)
Sisymbrium irio
610.
611.
(i) Asia
(ii) Europe
(iii) USA
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Germany
Nil
Seeds for
Medicinal purpose
China
Nil
(i) Cuttings
Rooted/unrooted /
Grafts/Bud
wood/Saplings for
planting.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Leaf rust (Pucciniastrum myrtili)
(b) Red leaf (Exobasidium vaccinii)
(c) Red gall (Synchytrium vaccinii)
(d) Witchesbroom (Pucciniastrum goeppertianum)
(e) Straw berry weevils (Anthonomus signatus and A.
bisignifer)
(f) Blue berry viruses viz., blue berry mosaic, shoestring, red (necrotic) ring spot, leaf mottle, peach
rosette and tomato ring spot
(g) Phytoplasmas (blueberry stunt, witchesbroom
and cranberry false blossom
Any Country
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Mummy berry (Monilia vacciniicorymbasi)
(b viruses affecting blueberry and cranberry as per
item (f) above.
Certified that the tissue-cultured plants are obtained
from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained
virus-free.
(i)
269
(i) Canada
(ii) Chile
270
(iii) Australia
Free from:
a) Aspidiotus nerii (Aucuba scale)
b) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly)
c) Guignardia vaccinii (Berry speckle)
d) Pseudomonas viridiflava ( Bacterial leaf blight
of tomato (USA))
i.
271
USA
(i) Cuttings
Rooted/unrooted)/Bud wood/
Grafts/ Saplings
Any Country
Free from:
(a) American (gooseberry) mildew (Sphaerotheca
morsuvae)
(b) European (gooseberry) mildew (Microsphaeria
grassulariae)
(c) Leaf spot (Anthracnose) (Pseudopeziza ribis)
(d) Cluster cup rust (Puccinia pringsheimiana)
(e) Black pustule (Plowrightia ribesia)
(f) Cane blight (Botryosphaeria ribris)
(g) Viruses viz., black current reversion, gooseberry
vein banding, arabis mosaic, and strawberry latent
ring spot.
Any Country
Any Country
272
(i) Cuttings
Rooted/un-rooted)/
Bud wood / Grafts/
Saplings.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumaefaciens)
(b) Hairy root (A. rhizogenes)
(c) Rusts (Gymnoconia nitens, Kuehneola
uredinalis, Phragmedium bulbosum, P. rubi-idaeli,
P. violacearum and Pucciniastrum americanum)
(d) Downy mildew (Peronospora rubi)
(e) Straw berry weevils (Anthonomus signatus and A.
bisignifer)
(f) Viruses such as leaf mottle, leaf spot, bushy
dwarf, leaf curl, raspberry (black) necrosis, vein
chlorosis and yellow dwarf, arabis mosaic and straw
berry shoestring.
Free from seed-borne viruses such as raspberry ring
spot, arabis mosaic and straw berry latent ring spot.
Any Country
Any Country
Any Country
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Phomopsis blight (Phomopsis obscurens)
(b) Red stele (Phytophthora fragariae)
(c) Crown rot (Phytophthora cactorum)
(d) Angular leaf spot (Xanthomonas fragariae)
(e) American dagger nematode (Xiphinema
americanum)
(f) Leaf blotch (Gnomonia fragariae)
(g) Straw berry weevils (Anthonomus signatus and
A. bisignifer)
(h) Straw berry viruses viz., vein banding, crinkle
leaf (rhabdovirus), mild yellow edge, latent ring spot
(nepovirus), latent C.
(i) Aster yellows, straw berry green petal, phyllody
and yellows (phytoplasmas).
Free from seed-borne viruses such as arabis mosaic,
raspberry ring spot and straw berry latent ring spot.
Any Country
273
612.
i. Soil
Any country
(i)
(ii)
613.
614.
Solanum quitoense
(Naranjilla)
Solanum melongena
(Brinjal/ Eggplant/
Aubergine)
In any form
(for industrial and
non agricultural
purpose)
Aggregates/
dust (for nonagricultural
purpose)
Germplsm material
for research only
Nil
Nepal
Nil
(i) Spain
Nil
(i)Freedom
from
soil
quarantine weed seeds
(ii) Italy
(iii) USA
(i) China
and
274
(ii) Europe
Free from:
(a) Pepino mosaic virus
(b) Tomato bushy stunt virus (Lycopersicon virus 4)
(c) Tomato black ring nephovirus
(iii) Japan
(iv) Vietnam
(v) Philippines
(vi)Thailand
(vii) USA
Nil
(viii) Jordan
(ix) Israel
Free from:
(a) Peronospora hyoscyami f. sp. tabacina (angular
tobacco leaf spot)
(b) Eggplant mottled dwarf virus (hibiscus vein
yellowing virus)
Free from:
(a) Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina
(b) Pepino mosaic virus
(c) Tomato bushy stunt virus
(i) Russia
(ii) Taiwan
Solanum muricatum
(Pepino)
615.
Thailand
(i) Italy
(ii) Spain
(iii) USA
(ii) Cuttings
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera papayae
(papaya fruit fly)
(b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi
(Jack Beardsley mealybug)
(c) Tetranychus marianae
(d) Tetranychus truncatus
Nil
275
616.
(iii) Plants/
Cuttings for
propagation
(iv) Israel
Nil
(i)Tubers
for consumption
(i)Egypt
Free from:
a. Phoma exigua var. foveata (Gangrene)
b. Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
c. Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid (PSTVd)
d. Pratylenchus goodeyi (banana lesion nematode)
(ii)Pakistan
Free from:
a. Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus
(Potato ring rot)
b. Ditylenchus depsaci (Stem and Bulb nematode)
c. Ditylenchus destructor (Potato tuber nematode)
d. Globodera (Hetrodera) pallid (Potato cyst
nematode)
e. Globodera (Hetrodera) rostochiensis (Potato cyst
nematode)
f. Potato mop-top virus
g. Pratylenchus neglectus (California meadow
nematode)
h. Pratylenchus scribneri
Free from:
a. Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus
(Potato ring rot)
b. Ditylenchus depsaci (Stem and Bulb nematode)
c. Ditylenchus destructor (Potato tuber nematode)
d. Globodera (Hetrodera) pallid (Potato cyst
nematode)
e. Globodera (Hetrodera) rostochiensis (Potato cyst
nematode)
f. Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Colarado potato
beetle)
g. Meloidogyne chitwoodi (columbia root-knot
nematode)
h. Meloidogyne ethiopica (Root-knot nematode)
i. Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot)
(iii)Turkey
276
617.
Solidago spp.
(ii)Tubers
for processing
(iv) Germany
Free from:
a. Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus
(Potato ring rot)
b. Ditylenchus destructor (Potato tuber nematodes)
c. Ditylenchus dipsaci (Stem & bulb nematodes)
d. Globodera (Heterodera) rostochiensis (Potato
cyst nematodes)
e. Globodera (Heterodera) pallida (Potato cyst
nematodes)
f. Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Colarado potato
beetle)
g. Phoma exigua var. foveata (Gangrene)
h. Phoma exigua var. linicola (Foot rot)
i. Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot)
j. Polyscytalum pustulans (Skin spot of potato)
k. Potato mop-top virus
l. Synchytrium endobioticum (Potato wart)
(i) The
Netherlands
(i) Israel
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia
(pearly underwing moth)
(b) Rhizobium radiobacter (crown gall)
Certified that the tissue culture plants were obtained
from mother stock tested and maintained free from
any virus
Free from:
(a) Bacterial blight (Burkholderia andropogoni)
(b) Bacterial leaf streak (Xanthomonas vasicola pv.
holcicola)
(c) Milo disease (Periconia circinata)
(d) Striga weed (Striga harmonthica)
(e) Sorghum viruses viz. chlorotic spot, mosaic
Nil
618.
Any Country
619.
Sterculiae
lychnophora
Nil
620.
Sterlinga- S.latifolia
621.
Stevia spp.
(i)Thailand
(ii)Indonesia
(iii)China
(iv)Vietnam
Australia
Any Country
277
plants
622.
Any Country
Any Country
Any Country
278
623.
624.
Streltizia reginae
Streptocarpus spp.
(i) Any
Country
Free from:
(a) Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella)
(b) Apricot chalci
(c) Ephestia elutella (Tobacco moth)
(d) Plodia interpunctella (Indian male moth)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 16g/cu. m for 24hrs
at 21oC and above under NAP
and the treatment shall be
endorsed on the phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/substance
in
the
manner approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser for this
purpose
(ii) USA
(i) Holland
(ii) South Africa
Any Country
Nil
Nil
(i)Australia
625.
Stylosanthes sp.
Kenya
626.
Swertia spp.
Nepal
Nil
627.
Synsepalum dulcificum
(Miracle fruit)
(i) Algeria
Nil
(ii)Costa Rica
(iii) USA
Nil
279
628.
Syringa spp./Syringa
vulgaris (Lilac)
Tissue cultured
plants
(ii) Ghana
(iii) Congo
Algeria
Nil
(i) USA
(ii) Japan
(iii) UK
(iv) Germany
(v) Scotland
(vi) Africa
(vii) Australia
(viii) Europe
(ix) New Zealand
(x) Turkey
(xi) Canada
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
280
(ii) Cuttings/
grafts/ rooted
plants for
propagation
630.
Syzygium
jambos
(Rose apple)
(i) Philippines
(ii) Thailand
(iii) New Zealand
(iv) Indonesia
Nil
(v) Malaysia
(vi) Sri Lanka
(vii) Mauritius
(viii) USA
Nil
Thailand
Nil
Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
Thailand
Nil
281
631.
Syzygium samarangense
(Java apple)
Thailand
Free from:
(a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly)
(b) Bactrocera carambolae
(c) Bactrocera albistrigata
632.
Wood with or
without bark
Brazil
Nil
633.
Tagetes spp.
African)
Any Country
except
Guatemala
Free from:
(a) Fusarium oxysporum sp. callistephi
(b) Septoria tageticola (Leaf spot)
(c) Pseudomonas tagetis (Bacterial leaf spot)
Nil
(Marigold
Guatemala
(ii) Plants/ cuttings
for propagation
634.
Tamarindus spp.
(Tamarind)
Netherlands
(i) Indonesia
(ii) Malaysia
(iii) Mauritius
(iv) New Zealand
(v) Philippines
(vi) Sri Lanka
(vii) USA
282
Thailand
635.
Tanacetum parthenium
(Feverfew)
USA
Nil
636.
Taraxacum officinale
(Dandelium)
Poland
(i) Australia
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Tomato ringspot virus
(ii) Brazil
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode)
(b) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce's disease of
grapevines)
(iii) Czech
Republic
(iv) Kenya
(v) Romania
(vi) Syria
USA
Nil
637.
Taxus spp.
283
638.
Taxus baccata
(Yew)
Plants for
propagation
Nepal
639.
Tectona grandis
(Teak)
Tissue cultured
plants
Thailand
Nil
640.
Tephrosia candida
(Subabul)
Kenya
Nil
641.
Teramnus labialis
Kenya
Nil
642.
Beans (fermented
and dried) for
processing or
industrial use
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Chocolate moth (Ephestia elutella)
(b) Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella)
(c) Tropical nut borer (Hypothenemus obscurus)
(d) Black pod of cocoa (Phytophthora megakarya)
(e) Chestnut downy mildew (Phytophthora
katsurae)
643.
Thuja occidentalis
(i) Canada
Free from:
(a) Lambdina fiscellaria (eastern hemlock looper)
(b) Trypodendron lineatum (striped ambrosia beetle)
(c) Seiridium cardinale (cypress canker)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
284
644.
Thuja plicata
(i) Canada
Free from:
(a) Lambdina fiscellaria
(eastern hemlock looper)
(b) Trypodendron lineatum
(striped ambrosia beetle)
(c) Heterobasidion annosum
(d) Heterobasidion parviporum
(e) Seiridium cardinale
(cypress canker)
645.
Thungbergia spp.
Nil
646.
Thymus vulgaris
(Thyme)
(i) Germany
(ii) Netherlands
(iii) France
(iv) UK
(v) Russia
(vi) USA
(i) Denmark
(ii) U K
(iii) USA
(iv) The
Netherlands
(v) Spain
(vi) Italy
(vii) France
(ix) Germany
Canada
Nil
(ii) Tissue
culture plants
647.
648.
Thysanolaena latifolia
(Broom grass)
Thysostachys spp.
(i) Myanmar
(ii) Nepal
(i) Thailand
(ii) China
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs. at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment
at
56C
(core
temperature) for 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
the Plant Protection Adviser to
the Government of India.The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the Country of Origin/reexport.
Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
Nil
quarantine
weed
285
649.
Tilia americana
(Bass wood)
650.
651.
Timber logs
Wood with
bark
USA
Free from :
(a) Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle)
(b) Malacosoma americanum (eastern tent
caterpillar)
(c) Malacosoma disstria (forest tent caterpillar)
(d ) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(e) Orgyia leucostigma (white-marked tussock
moth)
(f) Papilio Canadensis (tiger swallowtail)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or any other
treatment approved by Plant
Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Wood without
bark
USA
Free from :
(a) Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle)
(b) Malacosoma americanum (eastern tent
caterpillar)
(c) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(d) Papilio Canadensis (tiger swallowtail)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide at 48 g per cubic metre
for 24 hrs at 21C and above or
equivalent thereof or heat
treatment at 56 C (core
temperature) or 30 minutes or
any other treatment approved by
Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India. The
treatment should be endorsed on
Phytosanitary Certificate issued
at the country of origin/reexport.
Plants for
propagation
USA
286
Logs with/without
bark
Any Country
Logs with/without
bark
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi)-American
and European strains
(b) Elm bark beetle (Scolytus scolytus)
Logs with/without
bark
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Oak wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum)
(b) Oak bark beetles (Pseudopityopthorus spp)
(c) Sudden Oak death (Phytophthora ramorum)
287
652.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Branch and trunk cankers (Atropellis piniphila,
A. pinicola)
(b) Pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus
xylophilus)
(c) Cerambicid vector (Monochamus spp.)
(d) Pine beetle (Tomicus piniperda) and pine
weevils (Pissodes spp.)
(e) Sirex wasp (Sirex spp)
Australia
Nil
Free from
seeds.
Wood with
bark/without bark
(i) Cameroon
Free from:
Apate monachus (Black borer),
Coptotermes sjostedii (African termite)
Wasmania auropunctata
(red fire ant)
(ii) Gabon
quarantine
weed
288
653.
Tithonia
Australia
Nil
654.
EL Salvador
Nil
655.
Torenia spp.
Nil
Free from
seeds.
656.
Trichosanthes cucumerina
(Snakegourd)
Trifolium alexandrium
(Berseem and Clovers)
(i) USA
(ii) Europe
(iii) Japan
Thailand
Nil
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Northern anthracnose (Kabatiella caulivora)
(b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(c) Sclerotinia wilt (Sclerotinia trifoliorum)
658.
USA
659.
Tripsacum dactyloides
(Eastern gamagrass)
Free from:
(a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (Brown ring disease of
hyacinth)
(b) Phomopsis longicolla (Phomopsis seed decay)
(c) Sclerotinia borealis (Snow blight of grass)
(d) Burkholderia andropogonis (Bacterial leaf stripe
of sorghum and corn)
(e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
(f) Peanut stunt virus
Nil
660.
Triticale
657.
quarantine
weed
289
661.
Triticum spp.
(Wheat)
Grains for
consumption or
processing
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius)
(b) Ergot (Claviceps purpurea)
(c) Dwarf bunt (Tilletia contraversa)
662.
Tropaeolum majus
(Nasturtium)
(i) Netherlands
(ii) France
(iii) Germany
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia
(b) Pseudomonas viridiflava
Nil
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cu. m at 21oC
and above for 24 hrs under NAP
and the treatment shall be
endorsed
on
phytosanitary
certificate or by any other
fumigant/substance
in
the
manner approved by the Plant
Protection Adviser for this
purpose.
(i)Free from quarantine weed
seeds.
(ii)Crop
inspection
and
certification for Pseudomonas
viridiflava
Freedom from quarantine weeds
seeds
663.
Torenia spp.
(iv)U.K.
(v) Spain
(vi) Italy
Japan
664.
Tropaelum spp.
Australia
665.
(i) China
(ii) Japan
Nil
666.
Vaccinium spp.
(Blueberry)
Vaccinium myrtillus (wild
blueberries)
Thailand
Nil
Poland
Free from:
(a) Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
(b) Lepidosaphes ulmi (oystershell scale)
USA
Nil
667.
668.
Valeriana officinalis
290
669.
670.
Verbascum spp.
671.
Verbena spp.
672.
Viburnum spp.
Europe
Nil
(i) Australia
(ii) Bhutan
(iii) China
(iv) Mauritius
(v) Nepal
(vi) Nigeria
(vii) Suriname
(viii) Fiji
Nil
(ix) Mauritius
Nil
Nil
Nil
Freedom
from
soil
quarantine weeds seeds
Nil
(i) Asia
(ii) France
(iii) Germany
(iv) Netherlands
(v) Denmark
(vi) UK
(vii) Australia
(viii) Guatemala
(vii) USA
(i) Asia
(ii) USA
Germany
Nil
(i) Australia
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
and
weed
Nil
291
673.
674.
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Leaf and pod spot (Ascochyta fabae)
(b) Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines)
(c) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(d) Broad bean viruses viz. mottle, necrosis, strain
(Comovirus), true mosaic, wilt virus l and 2
(Fabavirus)
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci)
(b) Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 32 g/cu. m for 24 hrs
at 21oC and above under NAP
and the treatment to be endorsed
on phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser.
Syria (ICARDA)
Free from:
(a) Bruchus rufipes
(b) Mimosestes mimosae
(c) Bruchidius bimaculatus
(d) B. incarnatus
(e) B. lividimanus
(f) B. quinqueguttatus
(g) Bruchus atomarius
(h) B. dentipes
(i) B. ervi
(j) B. hamatus
(k) B. lugubris
(l) B. luteicornis
(m) B. rufimanus
(n) Bruchus rufipes
(o) B. tristiculus
(p) B. ulicis ulicis
(q) Ditylenchus dipsaci
(r) Broad bean stain virus
292
675.
676.
Vigna spp.
(Cowpea)
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Scab (Elsinoe phaseoli)
(b) Downy mildew of lima bean (Phytophthora
phaseoli)
(c) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis longicolla)
(d) Bacterial wilt (Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens
pv. flaccumfaciens)
(e) Bean bruchid (Acanthoscelides obtectus)
Free from Bean bruchid (Acanthoscelides obtectus)
Any Country
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Bruchids (Bruchidium spp., Stator spp.)
(b) Cowpea seed-borne viruses (bromo virus, poty
virus, comovirus, carmovirus)
Any Country
(iii) Vegetable
(beans) for
Consumption
Thailand
Free from:
(a) Anomala cupripes
(large green chafer beetle)
(b) Anomala pallida
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
293
677.
678.
Viola spp.
(Pansy)
(i) Japan
(ii) Russia
(iii) Europe
(iv) USA
(v) Taiwan
(i) Germany
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Free from:
(a) Colletotrichum violaetricoloris (Anthracnose)
(b) Spaceloma violae (Scab)
(c) Urocystis violae (Smut)
Free from:
(a) Mycocentrospora acerina (Halo blight)
(b) Ramularia lacteal (White spot)
(c) Spaceloma violae (Scab)
(d) Cherry leaf roll virus
(e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of
tomato (USA))
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(iii) France
(iv) Denmark
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(v) Netherlands
(vi) UK
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(vii) Japan
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
(viii) Australia
Free from:
(a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of
tomato)
(b) Tobacco rattle virus
(ix) Guatemala
Free from:
(a) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(b) Spodoptera fugiperda (fall army worm)
(ii) USA
294
679.
(i) Rooted
stock/Bud wood
(stem
cuttings)/Saplings
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Grapevine Phylloxera or vine louse (Viteus
vitifoliae, syn. Daktulosphaira vitifoliae)
(b) Rust (Phakopsora vitis)
(c) Dead arm (Cryptosporella viticola syn.
Phomopsis viticola)
(d) Cown gall (Agrobacterium vitis)
(e) Gummosis (Pantoea agglomerans)
(f) Hairy root (Agrobacterium rhizogenes)
(g) Pierces disease (Xylella fastidiosa)
(h) Bacterial necrosis (Xylophilus ampelinus)
(i) Grapevine viruses: Luteovirus, Nepovirus,
Closterovirus, Trichovirus, Potyvirus.
Grape
(i) Afghanistan
(ii) Australia
Nil
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly)
(c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(d) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(e) Frankliniella occidentalis (Westeran flower
thrips)
(f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)
(iii) Canada
Free from :
(a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Westeran flower
thrips)
(b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(c) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm)
Nil
(a) Pest free area status for
Bactrocera
tryoni
(Queensland fruit fly) and
Ceratitis
capitata
(Mediterranean fruit fly) as
per international standards
or
(b) MB fumigation @ 40 g/cubic
metre for 2 hrs at 21oC or
above at NAP or equivalent
thereof against Mediterranean
fruit fly and Queensland fruit
fly or
(c) Pre shipment cold treatment
at 0oC or below for 10 days;
0.55oC or below for 11 days;
1.1oC or below for 12 days
plus in-transit refrigeration
against Mediterranean fruit
fly and 0oC or below for 13
days; 0.55oC or below for 14
days; 1.1oC or below for 18
days
plus
in-transit
refrigeration
against
Queensland fruit fly
295
(iv) Chile
Free from :
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(d) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(f) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale)
(v) China
Free from :
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
296
(vi) France
Free from :
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(c) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(d) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(f) Lobesia botrana (grapve berry moth)
(vii) Iran
297
(viii) Italy
Free from:
(a) Arabic mosaic virus (hop barebine)
(b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(d) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(e) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(f) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite)
(g) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(h) Lobesia botrana (grapve berry moth)
(ix) New
Zealand
Free from:
(a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(b) Calepitrimerus vitis (grape leaf rust mite)
(c) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(d) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(e) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite)
(f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(g) Pseudococcus longispinus (long-tailed mealybug)
298
Free from:
(a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
(b) Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruitfly)
(c) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
(d) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(e) Scirtothrips aurantii (South African citrus thrips)
299
(xi) USA
Free from:
(a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly)
(b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly)
(d) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)
(e) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(f) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite)
(g) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(h) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(i) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indies red scale)
300
(xii) Egypt
(xiii) Morocco
301
(xiv) Spain
Free from:
(a) Ametastegia
(b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly)
(c) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(d) Limothrips cerealium (corn thrips)
(e) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth)
(f) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm)
(g) Helix aspersa (common snail)
(h) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (Petri disease)
(i) Phaeomoniella chlamydospora (Petri disease)
(j) Phytophthora cryptogea ( tomato foot rot)
302
(xv) Peru
Free from:
(a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly)
(b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly)
(d) Eryophyes vitis (grape mite)
(e) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(f) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite)
(g) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(h) Pseudococcus longispinus (long tailed mealybug)
(i) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indies red scale)
(j) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm)
(k) Nectria radicicola (black rot)
303
(xvi) Mexico
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly)
(b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)
(c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly)
(d) Amyelois transitella (naval orange worm)
(e) Caliothrips faciatus (thrips)
(f) Drepanothrips reutri (grape thrips)
(g) Drosophila simulans
(h) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips)
(i)Homalodisca coagulata (glassy winged
sharpshooter)
(j)Hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth)
(k) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite)
(l) Melittia cucurbitae (squash vine borer)
(m) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth-bug)
(n) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)
(o) Plasmophora viticola
(grapevine downy mildew)
(p) Planococcous ficus (vine mealy bug)
(q) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)
(r) Pseudococcus longispinus (long tailed mealybug)
(s) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indies red scale)
(t) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm)
(u) Tetranychus pacificus (Pacific spider mite)
(v) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce's disease of grapevines)
(w) Grapevine fanleaf virus (grapevine court-nou
virus)
(x) Grapevine leafroll-associated viruses (leafroll
disease)
Fumigation
with
Methyl
bromide @ 16 g /cu. m for 24
hrs at 21oC and above at NAP
and treatment shall be endorsed
on phytosanitary certificate or by
any other fumigant/substance in
the manner approved by the
Plant Protection Adviser for this
purpose
304
France
Nil
680.
Plants for
propagation
Australia
Nil
681.
Xanthosoma spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
USA
682.
Yucca spp.
Tissue cultured
plants
(i) Brazil
(ii) Costa Rica
(iii) Italy
Nil
(iv) Columbia
Nil
Nil
305
683.
Zamia spp.
Any Country
Nil
Free from
seeds.
quarantine
weed
Any Country
Nil
684.
Zamioculcas
Tissue culture
plants
Australia
Nil
685.
Zantedeschia aethiopica
Netherlands
686.
Any Country
Free from:
(i)Import except the trial
(a) Stewarts wilt (Pantoea stewartii sub sp. stewartii)
material of the same crop
(b) Nebraska wilt (Clavibacter michiganensis sub sp.
species or variety as specified
nebraskensis)
in Schedule XII of this Order
(c) Southern corn blight (Drechslera maydis Race T)
subject to prior approval of
(d) Ergot (Claviceps gigantea)
Department of Agriculture
(e) Tropical rust (Physopella zeae)
and Cooperation in the
(f) Anthracnose (Kabatiella zeae)
Ministry of Agriculture.
(g) Larger grain borer (Prostephanus truncatus)
(ii) Free from soil.
(h) Maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais)
(iii)Free from quarantine weed
(i) Mycospharella zeae-maydis
seeds.
(j) Burkholderia andropogonis
(k) Pantoea agglomerans
(l) Pseudomonas fuscaviginae
(m) Pseudomonas syringae pv. Coronofaciens
(n) Maize chlorotic dwarf machlovirus
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Ergot (Claviceps gigantea)
b) Larger grain borer (Prostophonus truncatus)
(c) Maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais)
306
687.
688.
(i) Nepal
Nil
(i) Thailand
Nil
Rhizomes for
propagation
(i) Australia
(ii) Bhutan
(iii) China
(iv) Fiji
(v) Mauritius
(vi) Nigeria
(vii) Suriname
(viii) Nepal
Any Country
Free from:
(a) Pratylenchus coffeae
(b) P. brachyurus
(c) Radopholus similis
Free from Spodoptera frugiperda
Nil
Nil
689.
690.
Ziziphus spp.
Dried fruits
(berries) for
consumption
Iran
691.
China
Nil
692.
Zoysia japonica
Seeds for
sowing
USA
Free from
Gaeumannomyces graminis var.
graminis (crown sheath rot)
307
SCHEDULE-VII
{See clause 3(3),(6),(7) and 10(2)(3)}
LIST OF PLANTS/PLANTING MATERIALS WHERE IMPORTS ARE PERMISSIBLE ON
THE BASIS OF PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE ISSUE BY THE EXPORTING
COUNTRY, THE INSPECTION CONDUCTED BY INSPECTION AUTHORITY AND
FUMIGATION, IF REQUIRED, INCLUDING ALL OTHER GENERAL CONDITIONS.
Serial
Plants and Plant Material
Number
1
2
1.
Abies canadensis - Hemlock spruce bark (dried) for medicinal use
2.
Acacia mangium - Brown sal wood for consumption
3.
Acer pseudoplatanus /Acer spp. - Sycamore/Maple wood/logs for consumption
4.
Acorus calamus - Manau cane for consumption
5.
Adansonia digitata - Baobab fruits (Dried) for medicinal use
6.
Adina cordifolia - Hnaw logs wood for consumption.
7.
Aegle marmelos/Limonia acidissima - Beli wood for consumption
8.
Aesculus hippocastanum - Horse Chest Nut dried seeds for medicinal use
9.
Agathis dammara - Agathis wood for consumption
10.
Agave sisalana - Sisal fibres
11.
Albizia lebbeck- Acacia wood for consumption
12.
Alpinia officinarum - Gallangal Roots
13.
Amomum subulatum - Large cardamom
14.
Anacardium occidentale - Cashew nuts (Raw)
15.
Anacyclus pyrethrum -(Anthemis Pellitory roots)( dried) for medicinal use
16.
Anemone hepatica - Hepatica whole plants (dried) for medicinal use
17.
Angelica archangelica - European Angelica roots (dried) for medicinal use
18.
Angelica glauca/ Angelica spp - Gandh Roots/ Angelica roots dried for consumption
19.
Animal feeds
20.
Aningeria spp.- Aningre wood for consumption
21.
Anisoptera spp. - Mersawa/Kaung HMU wood for consumption
22.
Anthemis nobilis - Roman Chamomile flower head (dried) for medicinal use
23.
Apocynaceae sp./Vocanga sp. - Voacanga seeds, roots and bark (dried) for medicinal use
24.
Apocynum cannabinum - Black Indian Hemp Roots (dried) for medicinal use
25.
Aquilaria malaccensis - Agar wood
26.
Arachis spp. Peanut (roasted) for consumption.
27.
Aralia racemosa - Spikenard roots (dried) for medicinal use
28.
Arctium lappa - Batweed whole plants (dried) for medicinal use
29.
Arctostaphylos sp. - Uva-Ursi leaves (dried) for medicinal use
30.
Areca catechu - Betel nut
31.
Argemone maxicana - Prickly poppy whole plant (dried) for medicinal use
32.
Arnica Montana - Celtic Nard whole plants (dried) for medicinal use
33.
Artemisia spp.- Artemisia leaves (dried) for medicinal use
34.
Aspalathus lineraris Rooibos tea (fermented) for consumption
35.
Aspidosperma spp. - Quebracho blanco bark (dried) for medicinal use
36.
Atropa belladonna - Deadly nightshade leaves/roots (dried) for medicinal use
37.
Aucoumea spp.- Okoume wood for consumption
38.
Azadirachta indica Margosa/Neem for consumption
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
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54.
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Ocimum basilicum/ Ocimum spp - Basil leaves/ Tukmaria fruits (dried) for consumption
Ocotea spp. - Green heart wood for consumption
Oenothera biennis - whole plants (dried) for medicinal use
Okoubaka sp.- Okoubaka roots (dried) for medicinal use
Onosma echioides -Ratton jot
Oreganum vulagre - Oreganum
Origanum majorana - Majorana whole plants/herbs (dried) for consumption/medicinal use
Ornithogalum umbellatum - Star-flower (dried) for medicinal use
Orthosiphon sp. - Orthosiphon leaves (dried) for medicinal use
Oryza sativa Rice bran/husk dried for processing.
Osyris lanceolata - Tanzanian/ African Sandalwood dry roots/ wood for consumption
Palaquium spp. - Nyatoh wood for consumption
Panax quinquefolius - Ginseng roots/ Korean Gensing roots (dried) for medicinal use
Papavera somnifera - Popy seed
Parashorea spp. - Seraya wood for consumption
Paullinia cupana - Guarana seeds (dried) for medicinal use
Pausinystalia yohimbe - Yohimbe Bark (dried) for medicinal use
Peltogyne pubescens -Purple Heart/ Amarante wood for consumption
Perilla spp. leaves (dried) for medicinal use
Persea spp - Persea bark - bark (dried) for medicinal use
Petraselinum crispum Parsley plants/herbs (dried) for consumption
Peumos boldus - Boldina leaves (dried) for consumption
Phytolacca spp. Berries/ roots (dried) for medicinal use
Pilocarpus sp.- Jaborandi leaves (dried) for medicinal use
Illicium verum Star Anise
Pinus gerardiana - Pine-nut/Chilgozah roasted seed for consumption
Piper cubeba - Cubebs
Piper longum -Long Pepper
Piper methysticum - Kava Roots
Piper nigrum - Black pepper
Piscidia sp. - Piscidia bark (dried) for medicinal use
Pistacia vera -Pistachio
Pogostemon cablin - Patchouli dried leaves for consumption.
Polygala senega - Senega roots (dried) for medicinal use
Polygonum sachalinense - Giant Knotweed dried hay/ roots for consumption.
Populus spp. - Balm of Gilead bud (dried) for medicinal use
Pothos spp. - Skunk Cabbage roots (dried) for medicinal use
Preira brava - Velvet leaf roots (dried) for medicinal use
Prunus spp. - Cherry-Laurel leaves/ Pygeum Bark (dried) for medicinal use
Pterocarpus soyauxii - Padauk logs
Pulsatilla sp. (Anemone) - Windflower whole plants (dried) for medicinal use
Pumento sp.- All Spice
Punica granatum - Pomegranate dried seeds for consumption
Rauwolfia vomitoria - Rauwolfia root bark (dried) for medicinal use
Rhamnus spp- European Buckthorn berries /Alder buckthorn roots/Cascara bark (dried) for
medicinal use
Rhaponticum carthamoides - Rhodiola
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SCHEDULE-VIII
[See Clause 3 (12)]
(2)
Allium vineale
Ambrosia maritime
Ambrosia psilostachya
Ambrosia trifida
Apera-spica-venti
Bromus secalinus
Cenchrus tribuloides
Centaurea diffusa
Centaurea maculosa
Centaurea solstitialis
Cichorium pumilum
Cichorium spinosum
Cordia curassavica
Cuscuta australis
Cynoglossum officinale
(1)
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31
(2)
Echinochloa crus-pavonis
Froelichia floridana
Helianthus californicus
Helianthus ciliaris
Heliotropium amplexicaule
Leersia japonica
Matricaria perforatum
Polygonum cuspidatum
Proboscidea lovisianica
Salsola vermiculata
Senecio jacobaea
Solanum carolinense
Striga hermonthica
Thesium australe
Thesium humiale
Viola arvensis
Schedule IX
[See clause 5]
A-Inspection Fees
Serial Particulars of Import
Numbers/
Num
Weight/
ber
Volume
(1)
(2)
(3)
1.
i) Plants/ Planting materials (i) Upto 100 numbers
including cuttings, saplings, bud
wood, etc. requiring post entry (ii)
Above 100 and
up to 1,000 numbers
quarantine
(iii)
Above
numbers
sprouts (i)
Up
entry numbers
to
(ii)
Above
numbers
Fee
(4)
Rs.250/Rs.250/- plus Rs.75/- per
hundred numbers or part
thereof.
1,000 Rs.1,000/-
(i)
Upto
numbers
100 Rs.50/-*
(ii)
Above
numbers and
1,000 numbers
(iii)
above
numbers
2.
3.
4.
(i)
Upto 1 kg.
Rs.100/-
(ii)
Above 1 Kg. Rs.100/- plus Rs.2/- per kg.
and upto 10 kg.
or part thereof
(iii)
5.
above 10 kg.
Above
Plant
material
such
as (i) Up to 2 kg.
seeds/fruits/nuts for consumption
(ii) Above 2 kg up to
100 kg.
(iii) Above 100 kg up
to 1000 kg.
Note: Fraction of Kg/Tonne may (iv) Above 1000 kg
be rounded off to the nearest
unit.
7.
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B. FUMIGATION/DISINFECTION/DISINFESTATION/SUPERVISIONCHARGES
1.
1.
2.
3.
Plants / Planting materials/ (A) On volume basis
Planting
products/Dry (i) Upto 5 cu.m
fruits/
Fresh
fruits/ (ii) Above 5 cu.m
Vegetables/ Seeds.
[The importer shall arrange for
fumigation, disinfestation of
consignment at his cost, under
the
supervision
of
Plant
Protection Adviser or an officer
authorize by him in this behalf]
4.
Rs. 600/Rs. 600/- plus Rs. 300/- per
additional 5 cu.m or part thereof.
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SCHEDULE-X
[See Clause 2(xii) and Clause 3(3)]
List of Permit Issuing Authorities for Import of Seeds, Plants and Plant Products and other articles
S. No.
(1)
1.
Issuing Authority
(2)
Plant Protection Adviser
Jurisdiction
(3)
All notified points of
entry
2.
3.
New Delhi
4.
5.
Officer-In-Charge,
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Amritsar
6.
Officer-In-Charge,
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station , Chennai
(i)Chennai
Airport/Seaport
(ii)All notified points of
entry in Southern Zone in
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7.
Officer-In-Charge,
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Kolkata
8.
Officer-In-Charge,
Regional Plant Quarantine
Station, Mumbai
9.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Agartala
10.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Ahmedabad
11.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Bagdogra
12.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Banbasa
13.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Bangalore
14.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Bhavnagar
15.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Bongaon
16.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Calicut
17.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Coimbatore
18.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Cochin
19.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Guwahati
20.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Haldia
21.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Hyderabad
22.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Jamnagar
23.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Jogbani
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24.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Kakinada
25.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Kalimpong
26.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Kandla
27.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Krishnapatnam
28.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Lucknow
29.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Mangalore
30.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Mundra
31.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Panitanki
32.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Pipavav
33.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Sonauli
34.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Raxaul
35.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Rupaidiha
36.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Tiruchirapalli
37.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Thiruananthpuram
38.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Tuticorin
39.
Officer-In-Charge,
Plant Quarantine Station,
Vishakhapatnam,
40.
Officer-In-Charge,
Central Integrated Pest
Management Centre, Goa
41.
Officer-In-Charge,
Central Integrated Pest
Management Centre, Indore
42.
Officer-In-Charge,
Central Integrated Pest
Management Centre,
Nagpur
Officer-In-Charge,
Central Integrated Pest
Management Centre, Patna
43.
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SCHEDULE-XI
[See clause 2 (xi)]
PART - I
List of Inspection Authorities for Certification of Post entry quarantine facilities and inspection
of growing plants
S. No. State/Union Territory Jurisdiction
Designated Inspection Authorities.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1.
Andaman & Nicobar
Entire Union
Officer-in-charge,
Islands
Territory
Indian Council of Agricultural Research,
Research Complex, Port Blair.
2.
Andhra Pradesh
Entire State
3.
Arunachal Pradesh
Entire State
Joint Director,
Indian Council of Agricultural Research,
Research Complex for North-Eastern Hill
Region, Arunachal Pradesh Center,
Basar, Arunachal Pradesh.
4.
Assam
Entire State
5.
Bihar
6.
Bihar
7.
Chandigarh
Entire Union
Territory
8.
Entire Union
Territory
9.
Delhi
Entire Union
Territory
10.
Goa
Entire State
Officer-in-charge,
Indian Council of Agricultural Research,
Research Complex for Goa, Ele
Farm, Ele, Old Goa-403 402.
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11.
Gujarat
Entire State
12.
Haryana
Entire State
13.
Himachal Pradesh
Entire
State(Agriculture)
14.
Himachal Pradesh
Entire State
(Horticulture and
Forestry)
15.
Entire State
16.
Karnataka,
Shimoga,
Chitterdurga, South
Kanada,
Chickmaglur,
Kolar, Bangalore,
Hassan, Coorg,
Mandya, Mysore
17.
Karnataka
Belgaon, Bellary,
Bidar, Bijapur,
Dharwar, Gulbarga,
Raichur and Uttar
Kannada
18.
Kerala
Entire State
19.
Laskshadweep
Entire Union
Territory
20.
Madhya Pradesh
21.
Madhra Pradesh
Raipur, Durg,
Rajnandgaon,
Bilaspur, Rajgarh,
Surguja and Bastar
22.
Maharashtra
Konkan and
Revenue Division
of Bombay
23.
Maharashtra
Revenue Division
of Pune and Nasik
24.
Maharashtra
Revenue Division
of Aurangabad
(7 districts)
25.
Maharashtra
26.
Manipur
Revenue Division
of Nagpur and
Amravati
Entire State
27.
Meghalaya
entire State
28.
Mizoram
Entire State
29.
Nagaland
Entire State
30.
Orissa
Entire State
31.
Pondicherry
Entire Union
Territory
32.
Punjab
Entire State
33.
Rajasthan
Entire State
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34.
Sikkim
Entire State
35.
Tamil Nadu
Entire State
36.
Tripura
Entire State
37.
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow, Jhansi,
Head Division of Plant Pathology,
Agra and Allahabad Chandrasekhar Azad University of
Division
Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur.
38.
Uttar Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh
Kumaon, Garhwal,
Rohilkhand, Meerut
Division.
Faizabad,
Gorakhpur and
Varanasi Division
40.
West Bengal
Entire State
41
Karnataka
Entire State
PART II
LIST OF INSPECTION AUTHORITY FOR CERTAIN SPECIFIED PURPOSES
S.No.
(1)
1.
2.
3.
Purpose
(4)
Tissue Culture raised
plants
Tissue Culture raised
plants
Tissue Culture raised
plants
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SCHEDULE-XII
[See clause 3 (4)]
Quantities of seeds permitted for trial purpose/accession to gene bank of National
Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources.
Crop
Species
Multi-location
Trials
(MLT)(Kg)
Agronomic
Trials
(AT)(Kg)
MLT+
AT (Kg)
1. Black gram
6.0
14.0
20.0
Accession
To gene
bank
(Gm)
200/2500
2. Castor
6.0
9.0
15.0
900/4500
3. Chick pea
30.0
70.0
100.0
800/2500
4. Cowpea
10.0
20.0
30.0
300/2500
5. Green gram
6.0
14.0
20.0
500/2500
6. Groundnut (Pod)
50.0
100.00
150.00
900/2500
7. Lentil
10.0
20.0
30.0
70/2500
8. Linseed
10.0
15.0
25.0
15/2500
9. Maize
10.0
10.0
20.0
700/4500
4.0
6.0
10.0
15/4500
11. Niger
4.0
4.0
8.0
10/4500
12. Paddy
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16.0
50/2500
2.0
3.0
5.0
15/4500
14. Peas
30.0
70.0
100.0
600/2500
6.0
14.0
20.0
400/2500
16. Rajmah
20.0
30.0
50.0
500/2500
2.0
3.0
5.0
6/2500
18. Safflower
4.0
6.0
10.0
100/4500
19. Sesamum
2.0
3.0
5.0
6/2500
20. Sunflower
4.0
6.0
10.0
100/4500
21. Sorghum
4.0
6.0
10.0
35/4500
22. Soybean
20.0
55.0
75.0
400/2500
23. Wheat
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5.0
150/2500
*The seed size varies considerably from variety to variety of crop. Hence, number of seeds
per variety as per the gene bank standards for self/cross pollinated is also given for each crop.
Seeds should not be treated with any chemical.
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