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INTERIM VERSION - UPDATED JULY 2008
The OECD LIST OF VARIETIES ELIGIBLE FOR CERTIFICATION is an official list of varieties which have been accepted by National Designated Authorities of participating countries as eligible for certification in accordance with the rules of the OECD Seed Schemes.
These varieties satisfy Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability conditions (D.U.S. tests), having an agronomic value, and already been published in the official list of one --or several-- participating countries.
The OECD List of Varieties is revised annually on the basis of information provided by National Authorities. For each variety, the List includes details of the maintainer(s) and the country(ies) where the variety has been registered.
The OECD List comprises varieties eligible for certification according to the OECD Seed Schemes; vegetable varieties are not part of the List.
The List is usually published in December each year.
The July 2008 Interim List, includes about 42 000 varieties from 194 species . The bilingual text English-French is available below:
Document by section:
Foreword (pdf, 21 kB, English)
List of eligible species (pdf, 45 kB, English/French)
VARIETIES ELIGIBLE FOR SEED CERTIFICATION
Grasses and legumes updated July 2008 (pdf, 422 kB, English/French)
Crucifers and other oil or fibre species updated July 2008 (pdf, 233 kB, English/French)
Cereals updated July 2008 (pdf, 268 kB, English/French)
Fodder Beet and Sugar Beet updated July 2008 (pdf, 83 kB, English/French)
Subterranean Clover and similar species updated July 2008 (pdf, 10 kB, English/French)
Maize & Sorghum updated July 2008 (pdf, 530 kB, English/French)
ANNEXES
1. List of varieties removed from the 2006/2007 edition (pdf, 35 kB, English/French)
2. List of new varieties 2007/2008 (pdf, 70 kB, English/French)
3. List of varieties which have changed names (pdf, 17 kB, English/French)
4. Maintainer names and addresses by number updated July 2008 (pdf, 412 kB, English/French)
6. List of National Designated Authorities (pdf, 108 kB, English/French)
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