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PLANT VARIETIES JOURNAL 2000 VOL <strong>13</strong> NO. 1<br />

Paradise Plants Kulnura, NSW Camellia, Lavandula, Field, glasshouse, J Robb 31/12/98<br />

Osmanthus, shadehouse, irrigation,<br />

Ceratopetalum tissue culture lab<br />

Prescott Roses Berwick, VIC Rosa Field, controlled C Prescott 31/12/98<br />

environment<br />

greenhouses<br />

F & I Baguley Clayton South, Euphorbia Controlled G Guy 31/3/99<br />

Flower and Plant VIC glasshouses,<br />

Growers<br />

quarantine facilities,<br />

tissue culture<br />

The following applications are pending:<br />

Name Location Genera applied for Facilities Name of QP<br />

Paradise Plants Kulnura, NSW Limonium, Raphiolepis, Field, glasshouse, J Robb<br />

Eriostemon, Lonicera shadehouse, irrigation,<br />

Jasminum<br />

tissue culture lab<br />

Ramm Pty Ltd Macquarie Fields, Angelonia Glasshouse I Paananen<br />

NSW<br />

Carol’s Propagation Alexandra Hills, Cuphea Field beds, wide C Milne<br />

QLD<br />

range of comparative<br />

varieties<br />

Outeniqua Nursery Monbulk, VIC Unspecified Outdoor, glasshouse<br />

University of Lawes, QLD Ornamental & bedding sp., Field, irrigation, L Bahnisch<br />

Queensland, wheat, millet, Prunus, glasshouse, small R Fletcher<br />

Gatton College Capsicum, Glycine, phytotron, plant nursery D George<br />

Ipomea, Vigna, & propagation, tissue M Johnston<br />

Lycopersicon, culture, seed and G Lewis<br />

Asian vegetables, chemical lab, G Porter<br />

Tropical fruits, Solanum cool storage D Tay<br />

A Wearing<br />

D Hanger<br />

Comments (both for or against) either the continued accreditation of a CTC or applications to become a CTC are invited.<br />

Written comments are confidential and should be addressed to:<br />

The Registrar<br />

Plant Breeders Rights Office<br />

PO Box 858<br />

CANBERRA ACT 2601<br />

Fax (02) 6272 3650<br />

Closing date for comment: 30 June 2000.<br />

APPENDIX 7<br />

LIST OF CLASSES FOR VARIETY<br />

DENOMINATION PURPOSES 1<br />

As amended by the Council at its twenty-fifth ordinary<br />

session, on October 25, 1991.<br />

[Recommendation 9<br />

For the purposes of the fourth sentence of Article <strong>13</strong>(2)<br />

of the Convention, all taxonomic units are considered<br />

closely related that belong to the same botanical genus or<br />

are contained in the same class in the list in Annex I to these<br />

Recommendations.]<br />

Note: Classes which contain subdivisions of a genus<br />

may lead to the existence of a complementary class<br />

containing the other subdivisions of the genus concerned<br />

(example: Class 9 (Vicia faba) leads to the existence of<br />

another class containing the other species of the genus<br />

Vicia).*<br />

Class 1: Avena, Hordeum, Secale, xTriticosecale, Triticum<br />

Class 2: Panicum, Setaria<br />

Class 3: Sorghum, Zea<br />

Class 4: Agrostis, Alopecurus, Arrhenatherum, Bromus,<br />

Cynosurus, Dactylis, Festuca,Lolium, Phalaris, Phleum,<br />

Poa, Trisetum<br />

Class 5: Brassica oleracea, Brassica chinensis, Brassica<br />

pekinensis<br />

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