BS 3936-3-1990 Nursery stock - Specification for fruit plants《苗圃 第3部分 果树规范》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS3936-3: 1990 Nursery stock Part3: Specification for fruit plants UDC 634/635:635.9:631.5:634.1.03.054.055:006.3/.8BS3936-3:1990 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Food and Agriculture Standards Policy Committee, was published underthe authority o
2、f the Board of BSI and comes into effect on 31May1990 BSI 07-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference FAC/1 Draft for comment 89/51830 DC ISBN 0 580 18103 0 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was
3、 entrusted by the Food and Agriculture Standards Policy Committee (FAC/-) to Technical Committee FAC/1, upon which the following bodies were represented: Arboricultural Association Association for Consumer Research (ACRE) Association of County Councils Association of District Councils Association of
4、 Professional Foresters British Association of Landscape Industries Bulb Distributors Association Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland Department of Transport Forestry Commission Horticultural Trades Association Institute of Chartered Foresters Institute of Horticultural Research Ins
5、titute of Leisure and Amenity Management Joint Hardy Nursery Stock Committee Landscape Institute Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food National Farmers Union Rose Growers Association Royal National Rose Society Timber Growers United Kingdom University of Bristol The following body was also rep
6、resented in the drafting of the standard, through subcommittees and panels: Nuclear Stock Association Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBS3936-3:1990 BSI 07-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Definitions 1 3 Root system, roo
7、tstock, union and container size 1 4 Condition 1 5 Plant health and certification 3 6 Apple and pear trees 3 7 Cherry trees 3 8 Plum trees 3 9 Peach, nectarine and apricot trees 3 10 Blackcurrant bushes 4 11 Red currant and white currant bushes 4 12 Gooseberry bushes 4 13 Raspberry canes 4 14 Blackb
8、erry and loganberry canes 4 15 Strawberries 4 16 Labelling and additional information 4 Figure 1 Forms of fruit trees 2 Table 1 Useful rootstock 5BS3936-3:1990 ii BSI 07-1999 Foreword This Part of BS3936 has been prepared under the direction of the Food and Agriculture Standards Policy Committee. It
9、 is a revision of BS3936-3:1978 which is withdrawn and from which it differs in that more rigorous requirements for rootstock are given and changes to the requirements for specific plants have been made. It is intended that all interests from initial grower to final buyer are considered but it is no
10、t intended that all aspects necessary for contracts are included. It has been assumed in the drafting of this Part of BS3936 that the execution of its provisions is entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced people. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provision
11、s of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, pages1 to5 and a back
12、cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS3936-3:1990 BSI 07-1999 1 1 Scope This Part of BS3936 specifies requirements for fruit trees, bushes, canes and other plants
13、that are sold for transplanting and growth to produce food. It includes requirements for rootstock, compost in a container, if used, and for labelling. Specific requirements for some plants are given in clauses 6 to 15. 2 Definitions For the purposes of this Part of BS3936, the following definitions
14、 apply. NOTEThe various forms of tree are illustrated in Figure 1. 2.1 maiden a plant with one seasons growth from the time of budding, grafting or other method of propagating 2.2 feathered maiden a maiden bearing not fewer than three laterals, the lowest being not less than50cm from ground level an
15、d each being not less than10cm long NOTEThis form of tree is appropriate to the commercial orchard. 2.3 bush a tree with a sturdy leg50cm to60cm long and a head with an open centre or delayed open centre, the head being balanced and branching with no main branch crossing the crown 2.4 pyramid a tree
16、 with a sturdy leg50cm to60cm in height and a central leader with radiating branches NOTEA pyramid is also termed a “centre leader tree” or “spindle”. 2.5 cordon a tree with a single stem with spurs along its length 2.6 espalier a tree with a central stem with balanced, i.e.the same number of, branc
17、hes in one vertical plane on each side, the bottom tier being30cm to 40cm from the ground and additional tiers being spaced30cm to 40cm apart NOTEAn espalier is also termed a “horizontal-trained tree”. 2.7 fan a tree with a leg not more than50cm in height and a balanced fan-shaped system of branches
18、 in one vertical plane 2.8 half standard a tree with a sturdy stem1.25m to1.50m long, the head being balanced, i.e.with branches regularly spaced round the crown, with at least five main branches and with no main branch crossing the crown 2.9 standard a tree with a sturdy stem1.50m to1.75m long, the
19、 head being balanced, i.e.with branches regularly spaced round the crown, with at least five main branches, and with no main branch crossing the crown 2.10 container-grown plants plants which have grown in any type of container (e.g.pot, plastics bag, peat block) for sufficient time for root growth
20、to have substantially filled the container 2.11 containerized plants plants in containers but which have not been in the container long enough to have made substantial new root growth 3 Root system, rootstock, union and container size NOTE 1The root system should be branched and conducive to success
21、ful transplanting. The branching depends on the rootstock used. Fruit trees shall be budded or grafted on fully compatible rootstock appropriate for the type of tree. The height of working shall be not less than15cm above ground level, to avoid the risk of scion rooting. NOTE 2Higher working is desi
22、rable for some cultivars. NOTE 3For rootstocks, the symbol “M” denotes “Mailing” and “MM” denotes “Malling/Merton” to show the locations involved. If plants have been grafted, the union between the rootstock and scion shall be well-callused, that is covered with healthy, healing tissue. The union sh
23、all be such that the line of growth of the scion continues that of the rootstock. NOTE 4For containerized plants, the size of container should be such that the root system is easily contained. 4 Condition 4.1 When inspected visually, plants shall be free from obvious pests and disease and shall not
24、be mechanically damaged or show signs of nutrient deficiency or of toxicity.BS3936-3:1990 2 BSI 07-1999 Figure 1 Forms of fruit trees (for information)BS3936-3:1990 BSI 07-1999 3 4.2 Roots shall not have been subjected, between lifting and delivery, to adverse conditions such as waterlogging or expo
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