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Native
Species
The Native Species Seed program is not based
upon genetic standards. Instead it provides a method for seed growers
to certify the seed’s
collection source for the assurance of the consumer. This assurance
is important to consumers since many native plants and seeds on the
market do not have a guarantee of their place of origin. When a consumer
purchases seed labeled with a Source Identified class yellow label
or Selected class green label, they can be confident of its geographic
origin and area of adaptation.
The program was established in 1994 and is coordinated through the
Iowa Crop Improvement Association. Organizations that have contributed
significantly to the development and direction of the program include:
Tallgrass Prairie Center, University of Northern Iowa
Living Roadway Trust Fund, Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT)
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Iowa office
USDA-NRCS Elsberry Plant Materials Center
Certification of native seeds is not a unique program to ICIA. As
a member of the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies
(AOSCA), ICIA joins many other states who offer the certification
of native grasses, forbs, and woody plants under a common set of
guidelines and requirements set by AOSCA. As an alternative to formal
variety release, AOSCA offers three Pre-Variety Germplasm categories
of Tested, Selected, and Source Identified class which are defined
below:
Source Identified—Class of propagating
materials collected from natural stands, seed production areas,
seed fields, or orchards where no selection or testing of the parent
population has been conducted.
Selected—Class of propagating materials
that shall be the progeny of phenotypically selected plants of
untested parentage that have promise but no proof of genetic superiority
or distinctive traits.
Tested—Class of propagating materials
that shall be the progeny of plants whose parentage has been test
and has proven genetic superiority or possesses distinctive traits
for which the heritability is stable, as defined by the certifying
agency but for which a variety has not been named or released.
This seed must be produced so as to assure genetic purity and identity.
For a current listing of certified seed production
for Native Species.
2008 Native Species Directory
2008 Native Species Directory Documents (pdfs)
Introduction
What is the Native Species Program
Noxious Weed Seed Free Forage & Mulch
2008 Seed Producers
Species Produced in 2008
Botanical Name Cross Reference
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