4 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.615

Current through Reg. 49, No. 45; November 8, 2024
Section 19.615 - Basis for Quarantine; Quarantined Pest - Dangerous Plant Disease (Proscribed Biological Entity)
(a) Quarantined pest is citrus greening. The department finds that citrus greening, "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus," is a dangerous plant disease that is not widely distributed in this state.
(b) Description of dangerous plant disease. Host plants. Citrus greening is a dangerous plant disease that can infect and be carried by all plant parts (including leaves and propagative seeds) except fruit of Aegle marmelos, Aeglopsis chevalieri, Afraegle gabonensis, A. paniculata, Amyris madrensis, Atalantia spp. (including Atalantia monophylla), Balsamocitrus dawei, Bergera; (= Murraya) koenigii, Calodendrum capense, Choisya ternata, C. arizonica, X Citroncirus webberi, Citropsis articulata, Citropsis gilletiana, Citrus madurensis (= X Citrofortunella microcarpa), Citrus spp., Clausena anisum-olens, C. excavata, C. indica, C. lansium, Eremocitrus glauca, Eremocitrus hybrid, Esenbeckia berlandieri, Fortunella spp., Limonia acidissima, Merrillia caloxylon, Microcitrus australasica, M. australis, M. papuana, X Microcitronella spp., Murraya spp., Naringi crenulata, Pamburus missionis, Poncirus trifoliata, Severinia buxifolia, Swinglea glutinosa, Tetradium ruticarpum, Toddalia asiatica, Triphasia trifolia, Vepris (= Toddalia) lanceolata, and Zanthoxylum fagara. A majority of these plants also are hosts of Asian citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri, the vector of citrus greening in the United States. Citrus greening is a bacterial disease that attacks the vascular system of plants. Once infected, there is no cure for a tree with citrus greening disease. In areas of the world where citrus greening is endemic, citrus trees decline and die within a few years. Citrus greening is considered a serious disease by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as well as many states.
(c) Establishment of quarantine. The department is authorized by the Texas Agriculture Code, § RSA 71.002, to establish a quarantine against the dangerous plant disease, citrus greening, identified in this section.

4 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.615

The provisions of this §19.615 adopted to be effective February 9, 2013, 38 TexReg 491