7 CFR §201.56-2
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Kinds of seed: Artichoke, cardoon, chicory, dandelion, endive, great burdock, lettuce, safflower, salsify, Louisiana sagewort, and sunflower.
- (a)Lettuce.
- (1)General description.
- (i)Germination habit: Epigeal dicot.
- (ii)Food reserves: Cotyledons which expand and become thin, leaf-like, and photosynthetic. The cotyledons of some varieties develop elongated petioles.
- (iii)Shoot system: The hypocotyl elongates and carries the cotyledons above the soil surface. The epicotyl usually does not show any development within the test period.
- (iv)Root system: A long primary root.
- (v)Seedling: The interpretations of lettuce seedlings are made only at the end of the test period.
- (2)Abnormal seedling description.
- (i)Cotyledons:
- (A)Less than half of the original cotyledon tissue remaining attached.
- (B)Less than half of the original cotyledon tissue free of necrosis or decay. (Remove attached seed coat for evaluation of cotyledons. Physiological necrosis is manifested by discolored areas on the cotyledons and should not be confused with natural pigmentation of some lettuce varieties.)
- (ii)Epicotyl:
- (iii)Hypocotyl:
- (iv)Root:
- (v)Seedling:
- (i)Cotyledons:
- (1)General description.
- (b)Other kinds in the sunflower family: Artichoke, cardoon, chicory, dandelion, endive, great burdock, safflower, salsify, Louisiana sagewort, and sunflower.
- (1)General description.
- (i)Germination habit: Epigeal dicot.
- (ii)Food reserves: Cotyledons which expand and become thin, leaf-like, and photosynthetic.
- (iii)Shoot system: The hypocotyl elongates and carries the cotyledons above the soil surface. The epicotyl usually does not show any development within the test period.
- (iv)Root system: A long primary root with secondary roots usually developing within the test period.
- (2)Abnormal seedling description.
- (1)General description.