IMPORTATION OF PLANTS INTO AUSTRALIA.
The Commonwealth regulations designed to prevent the entry of fireblight-infected material into Australia have been modified, and the prohibition now applies to the following: “ (a) All deciduous fruit-trees or parts thereof (including the fruit and seeds), and (&) all plants or parts of plants of the family Rosaceae (including the fruit and seeds), which were grown in any country in which pearblight or fireblight [Bacillus amylovorus) exists : Provided that the Minister may permit the importation of new or special varieties of deciduous trees or their fruit or seeds, subject to any conditions which he may think fit to impose.”
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 20 August 1923, Page 129
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103IMPORTATION OF PLANTS INTO AUSTRALIA. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 20 August 1923, Page 129
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