Treatment is necessary to prevent the unnatural intrastate and interstate movement of pest plants such as Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica), Tropical soda apple (Solanum), and Tropical spiderwort (Benghal dayflower, Commelina benghalensis), as well as other exotic invasive pest plants and noxious weeds in Tennessee, which are known to spread through the extensive reforestation and forestation practices that are common in the state. The preferred method of treatment, to ensure pest-free plant material, is to fumigate seedling plant beds with methyl bromide prior to seeding. All such treatments shall be done using state and federally-registered pesticides. Shipments originating from outside Tennessee must be accompanied by a certificate of inspection issued by the state of origin. Fumigation certificates shall be issued by an inspector for intrastate and interstate shipments of conifer and hardwood seedlings upon request
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0080-06-01-.14
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 43-6-104, 43-6-106(5), 43-6-106(6) and 43-6-106(9).