§ 201.56-8 - Flax family, Linaceae.  


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  • § 201.56-8 Flax family, Linaceae.

    Kind of seed: Flax.

    (a) General description.

    (1) Germination habit: Epigeal dicot. (Due to the mucilaginous nature of the seed coat, seedlings germinated on blotters may adhere to the blotter and appear to be negatively geotropic.)

    (2) Food reserves: Cotyledons which expand and become photosynthetic.

    (3) Shoot system: The hypocotyl elongates carrying the cotyledons above the soil surface. The epicotyl usually does not show any development within the test period.

    (4) Root system: A primary root, with secondary roots usually developing within the test period.

    (b) Abnormal seedling description.

    (1) Cotyledons:

    (i) Less than half of the original cotyledon tissue remaining attached.

    (ii) Less than half of the original cotyledon tissue free of necrosis or decay.

    (2) Epicotyl:

    (i) Missing. (May be assumed to be present if cotyledons are intact.)

    (ii) [Reserved]

    (3) Hypocotyl:

    (i) Deep open cracks extending into the conducting tissue.

    (ii) Malformed, such as markedly shortened, curled, or thickened.

    (4) Root:

    (i) None.

    (ii) Weak, stubby, or missing primary root with weak secondary or adventitious roots.

    (5) Seedling:

    (i) One or more essential structures impaired as a result of decay from primary infection.

    (ii) Albino.

    [59 FR 64505 Dec. 14, 1994]