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Ordinance of May 10, 2011, on the Procedure of Examination of Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability of New Plant Varieties for the Purpose of Granting a Plant Breeder's Right and Registration of Varieties (OG No. 61/2011), Croatia

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 Ordinance on the Procedure of Examination of Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability of New Plant Varieties for the Purpose of Granting a Plant Breeder's Right and Registration of Varieties of May 10, 2011

No. 105 – August 2012 PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION GAZETTE AND NEWSLETTER

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Ordinance on the Procedure of Examination of Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability

of New Plant Varieties for the Purpose of Granting a Plant Breeder's Right and

Registration of Varieties of May 10, 20114

(adoption date: May 10, 2011; entry into force: June 11, 2011)

THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT 1373

Pursuant to Article 18, paragraph 6 of the Plant Variety Protection Act (Official Gazette 131/97,

62/00 and 67/08), the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development hereby issues

the

ORDINANCE

ON THE PROCEDURE OF EXAMINATION OF DISTINCTNESS, UNIFORMITY

AND STABILITY OF NEW PLANT VARIETIES FOR THE PURPOSE

OF GRANTING A PLANT BREEDER'S RIGHT AND

REGISTRATION OF VARIETIES

I. GENERAL INFORMATION

Article 1

This Ordinance laws down the procedure and the way of examining distinctness, uniformity

and stability (hereinafter: DUS) of new plant varieties for the purpose of granting a plant

breeder's right and registration of varieties, as well as the time limits for the delivery of

propagating material (seed or seedlings) necessary for carrying out the DUS testing.

II. EXAMINING PROCEDURE

Article 2

(1) The DUS testing procedure for a new plant variety includes examining of varieties in the

field trial and laboratory, which is carried out according to procedures and methods that are in

compliance with the general and technical guides in force of the International Convention for

the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (hereinafter: UPOV Convention) and/or the

Community Plant Variety Office (hereinafter: CPVO).

(2) The DUS testing of new plant varieties in the field trial and laboratory shall be carried out

by the Croatian Centre for Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Institute for Seed and

Seedlings (hereinafter: the Croatian Centre) or competent institution (hereinafter: examiner)

determined by the Croatian Centre, in accordance with the UPOV or CPVO technical guides for

each species.

(3) The Croatian Centre may also entrust the conduct of DUS testing of a new plant variety to

an examiner outside the Republic of Croatia in the country which signed international

agreements and conventions that the Republic of Croatia has also signed and became a party

in, but only in the cases where the DUS examiner of a new plant variety has already been

appointed by the competent office for the protection of new plant varieties in that country. In

such cases, the Croatian Centre shall previously establish whether agro-ecological conditions in

the country where testing is to be carried out are comparable with agro-ecological conditions in

the Republic of Croatia.

(4) Mutual obligations, rights and the mode of cooperation between the Croatian Centre and

the examiner shall be determined in a contract.

4 Translation provided by the Croatian Authorities.

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(5) The Croatian Centre shall submit to the examiner a copy of technical questionnaire and a

request for the conduct of DUS testing.

Article 3

(1) Where the Croatian Centre is not in possibility to designate in respect of a new plant

variety the DUS examiner in the Republic of Croatia or in the UPOV Convention signatory state,

then, on request by the Croatian Centre, the applicant himself or the person authorised by him

shall organise the DUS testing of a new plant variety.

(2) In absence of both practical experience in DUS testing for a certain species and technical

guide in some other country, the Croatian Centre shall prepare a technical guidelines for DUS

testing of a new plant variety in accordance with the principles set out in the general guide.

The Croatian Centre shall inform UPOV and CPVO respectively on prepared technical guides,

publish the same and issue an approval of the examiner, before DUS testing of a new variety.

Article 4

(1) The Croatian Centre shall provide the applicant with information on the DUS examiner, the

necessary quantity and quality of seed or seedling material for DUS testing, the address for

delivery of the material and the deadline for delivery.

The applicant shall ensure all necessary documentation in cases where the testing is to be

carried out outside the Republic of Croatia.

(2) In cases where the right of a priority has been claimed, and the first application for the

grant of a plant breeder's right in the country of first application has been rejected or

withdrawn, the seed or seedling material for DUS testing shall be delivered within six months

for agricultural plants, or within one year for trees and grape vine, claimed from the day of

rejection or withdrawing in the country of first application.

Article 5

Seed and seedling material for DUS testing shall be delivered untreated, unless the institution

in charge of the testing so requests or authorises its treatment. In cases where the mentioned

treatment has been carried out, information thereof must be provided.

Article 6

(1) The minimum duration of DUS testing new plant varieties in field trials shall be two years

or two independent growing cycles. Where appropriate, this testing period can be extended for

additional years for the purpose of determining uniformity and/or stability of the tested

variety.

(2) DUS testing shall be normally conducted at one trial place. However, it can be conducted at

more than one trial place in the following cases: minimisation of the total testing period, a

reserve trial location, different agro-climatic conditions, additional tests and the DUS testing on

the basis of information for the same characteristic which was tested at different trial places.

(3) The trial for DUS testing includes new plant varieties (hereinafter: candidate varieties) and

variety reference collections. Candidate variety is compared with other candidate varieties and

the varieties in reference collection for the purpose of determining distinctness.

(4) Reference collection comprises:

1. varieties grown in the Republic of Croatia,

2. other varieties of common knowledge grown in comparable geographical areas,

3. similar varieties stated by the applicant,

4. in the case of hybrids, all parental lines of common knowledge,

5. other varieties under testing,

6. example varieties from UPOV or CPVO technical guide.

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Article 7

(1) A variety is defined by its characteristics and those characteristics present a basis for DUS

testing. DUS testing determines the characteristics of a new plant variety (specified in

technical guides) which are relevant for examination of distinctness, uniformity and stability,

without taking into consideration the characteristics for economic importance.

(2) After the first year of testing, the examiner shall provide a preliminary report on the results

of testing the distinctness, uniformity and stability and possible problems in performing the

trial. The Preliminary Report form (PI-DUS) is printed along with this Ordinance and forms an

integral part thereof.

(3) After the testing has been concluded (after the second year), the Croatian Centre shall

produce a final report on the examination of the distinctness, uniformity and stability, based on

the UPOV or CPVO model. If the report is positive, it shall contain a description of the variety

in the form of an annex. The Final Report form (I-DUS) is printed along with this Ordinance

and forms and integral part thereof.

(4) Having performed the DUS testing, the examiner shall submit without delay the reports

and variety description to the Croatian Centre in the cases where the Croatian Centre itself has

not been the examiner.

III. THE DUS TESTING METHOD

Article 8

(1) The DUS testing method of new plant varieties is based on visual assessment and

measuring of certain characteristics of a variety.

(2) Due to environmental influences which, to a greater or lesser degree can modify the

expression of genetically conditioned qualitative and quantitative characteristics, as a general

rule, those characteristics which can be the least influenced by the environmental factors shall

be determined.

(3) UPOV or CPVO technical guides for individual species or for plant variety groupings contain

the tables with mandatory and additional characteristics, the states of expression of

characteristics, the growth stages for assessing the characteristics, the manner of assessing

the characteristics and the plant variety samples for each state of expression of individual

characteristic.

(4) By way of a written proposal which includes an explanation, the applicant may also request

a determination of additional characteristics. The Croatian Centre shall decide whether

additional characteristics shall be determined and if so which of them shall be determined.

Article 9

Two varieties shall be deemed distinct if the difference between them:

– has been determined at least at one testing place,

– is clear, and

– consistent/stable.

Article 10

In the case of true qualitative characteristics, the distinctness between two varieties is deemed

to be clear, if one or more characteristics show the expressions which fall within two different

states of expression in accordance with the technical guide. In the case of other qualitatively

observed characteristics in determining distinctness, a possible variation in the distinctness

between the varieties must be observed taking into account the year or testing place.

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Article 11

In the case of examination of distinctness for measured quantitative characteristics, the

difference between two varieties is deemed to be clear if the determined level of probability is

1% as the result of corresponding statistical method.

Article 12

(1) „Side-by-side“ visual comparison shall be used for determining clear distinctness of a

variety, which is based on direct visual comparison of the varieties which are insufficiently

different in the test.

(2) In the case of self-pollinated varieties and vegetatively propagated varieties, there is a

relatively small variation within the varieties and therefore a visual determination of

distinctness is adequate. On the other hand, in the case of cross-pollinated varieties and

certain types of hybrid varieties a determination of distinctness via a direct comparison

requires a special attention because a variation within the variety can be great.

Article 13

(1) The difference is deemed stable if it has the same sign in two subsequent, or in two out of

three growing cycles.

(2) For the purpose of confirmation of stability, this difference must re-appear in the next

testing, and the best way to do it is by means of a direct comparison. The number of cases

must ensure the same statistical probability of determined difference, which would have been

obtained by measuring that characteristic.

Article 14

If in the case of individually assessed characteristics the difference between two varieties is

clear, then a combination of information on such characteristics can be used for determination

of distinctness. In this case, the level of reliability must be comparable with the levels laid

down in Article 11, 12 and 13 of this Ordinance.

Article 15

The variety must be sufficiently uniform, having regard to the particular features which are the

consequence of characteristics of its propagation. For a variety to be deemed uniform, the

variation shown by the variety depending on breeding system and occurrence of atypical plants

caused by incidental mixing, mutations or other causes must be restricted to the necessary

level for an accurate description, determining of distinctness and ensuring stability. This

requires a certain tolerance in respect of the presence of atypical plants which shall show

difference depending on the propagation system.

Article 16

For vegetatively propagated varieties and self-pollinated varieties, the maximum permitted

number of atypical plants shall depend on the sample size as well as the plant species, and

shall be determined in UPOV or CPVO technical guides for DUS testing.

Article 17

Cross-pollinated, including synthetic, varieties demonstrate mostly a wider range of variation

within the variety when compared with the self-pollinated varieties and sometimes it is difficult

to distinguish atypical plants. Therefore it is not possible to define a fixed tolerance. Instead, a

limit of relative tolerance should be used when comparing them with already known

comparable varieties. The number of permitted atypical plants is determined for each variety

in UPOV or CPVO technical guides for DUS testing.

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Article 18

Single-cross hybrids are treated as mainly self-pollinated varieties referred to in Article 17 of

this Ordinance. Other hybrid categories are treated in connection with the plant species and

the method of breeding. The permitted variation for certain types of hybrids in connection with

the plant species and the breeding method are published in the UPOV or CPVO technical guides

for DUS testing.

Article 19

(1) Stability of a variety shall be determined by careful observation of maintaining the variety

in the forthcoming years of testing by comparing it with the first test year and with the sample

stored at the Croatian Centre. Stability of a variety shall be determined with a lower reliability

than distinctness or uniformity. In most cases, once the tested sample has demonstrated

uniformity, is material shall also be deemed stable.

2) Where necessary, stability can be determined by a parallel sowing of a new sample and the

sample stored at the Croatian Centre with the purpose of confirmation whether both samples

show the same characteristics.

Article 20

The Croatian Centre shall publish in its official gazette the numbers of transposed UPOV or

CPVO technical guides for DUS testing for each individual species, within 30 days at the latest

after the submission of the first application for the protection of the variety of the mentioned

plant species.

Article 21

On the date of entry into force of this Ordinance, the Ordinance on the procedure of

examination of distinctness, uniformity and stability (DUS) of plant varieties for the purpose of

obtaining the plant breeder's right (Official Gazette 63/01) shall cease to have effect.

Article 22

This Ordinance shall enter into force on the eighth day after the day of its publication in the

Official Gazette.

Class: 011-02/11-01/96

Reg. No.: 525-02-1-0004/11-2

Zagreb, 10 May 2011

Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Agriculture,

Fisheries and Rural Development

Petar Čobanković, m. p.

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PI-DUS Form

Preliminary Report on DUS testing

1. Registration number of the reporting office

2. Test requester

3. Registration number of the requester

4. The plant breeder’s designation

5. Date of submitting the request in the requester’s country

6. Applicant (name and address)

7. Representative or proxy (name and address)

8. Variety denomination, to which plant variety it belongs/Latin name

9. Species denomination, to which variety it belongs/Croatian name

10. Variety denomination

11. Plant breeder (name and address)

12. Test performer/examiner

13. Test area and place

14. Test time period

15. Date and place of issue of the previous report

16. GENERAL INFORMATION

a) Seed material of the variety was not submitted ( )

b) Seed material does not meet the requirements ( )

c) The test failed ( )

17. TEST RESULTS

a) No objections

b) Objections

18. Planned date of the final report on testing

19. Objection: This preliminary report has no prior influence to the final report.

20. Signature.

I-DUS Form

Report on DUS testing

1. Registration number of the reporting office

2. Test requester

3. Registration number of the requester

4. The plant breeder’s designation

5. Date of submitting the request in the requester’s country

6. Applicant (name and address)

7. Representative or proxy (name and address)

8. Variety denomination, to which plant variety it belongs/Latin name

9. Species denomination, to which variety it belongs/Croatian name

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10. Variety denomination

11. Plant breeder (name and address)

12. Test performer/examiner

13. Test area and place

14. Test time period

15. Date and place of issue of the report

16. DUS TESTING RESULTS AND CONCLUSION

(a) Report on distinctness

The variety

■ is clearly distinct from any other variety ()

■ is not clearly distinct from all varieties which are generally known to us ().

(b) Report on uniformity

The variety

■ is clearly uniform ()

■ is not clearly uniform ()

by respecting the particularities of sexual reproduction or vegetative propagation.

(c) Report on stability

The variety

■ is stable ()

■ is not stable ()

in essential characteristics.

If the result is positive, the variety description is to be attached to the report

17. Objections

18. Signature

 
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Na temelju članka 18. stavak 6. Zakona o zaštiti biljnih sorti (»Narodne novine« broj 131/97, 62/00 i 67/08) ministar poljoprivrede, ribarstva i ruralnog razvoja donosi

PRAVILNIK

O POSTUPKU UTVRĐIVANJA RAZLIČITOSTI, UJEDNAČENOSTI I POSTOJANOSTI NOVIH BILJNIH SORTI U SVRHU DODJELJIVANJA

OPLEMENJIVAČKOG PRAVA I PRIZNAVANJA SORTI

I. OPĆI PODACI

Članak 1.

Ovim Pravilnikom utvrđuje se postupak i način ispitivanja različitosti, ujednačenosti i postojanosti (u daljnjem tekstu: DUS) novih biljnih sorti u s vrhu dodjeljivanja oplemenjivačkog prava i priznavanja sorti, te vrijeme dostave reprodukcijskog materijala (sjemena ili sadnog materijala) u svrhu DUS-ispitivanja.

II. POSTUPAK ISPITIVANJA

Članak 2.

1) Postupak DUS-ispitivanja nove biljne sorte obuhvaća ispitivanje sorti u pokusnom polju i laboratoriju, koje se izvodi po postupcima i metodama sukladno važećim općim i tehničkim vodičima Međunarodne Konvencije za zaštitu novih biljnih sorti (u daljnjem tekstu: UPOV- Konvencija) i/ili Ureda za zaštitu novih biljnih sorti EU (u daljnjem tekstu: CPVO).

2) DUS-ispitivanja novih biljnih sorti u pokusnom polju i laboratoriju izvodi Hrvatski centar za poljoprivredu, hranu i selo, Zavod za sjemenartsvo i rasadničarstvo (u daljnjem tekstu: Hrvatski centar) ili stručna institucija (u daljnjem tekstu: Izvoditelj), koju određuje Hrvatski centar, sukladno UPOV ili CPVO tehničkim vodičima za svaku vrstu.

3) Za provođenje DUS-ispitivanja nove biljne sorte Hrvatski centar može odrediti Izvoditelja i izvan Republike Hrvatske u državi koja je potpisnica međunarodnih sporazuma odnosno konvencija, koje je potpisala odnosno k nj ima pristupila Republika Hrvatska, ali samo u slučaju, da je Izvoditelj za provođenje DUS-ispitivanja nove sorte već imenovan od nadležnog ureda za zaštitu novih biljnih sorti u toj državi. U tom slučaju Hrvatski centar mora prethodno utvrditi, da su agroekološki uvjeti u zemlji, gdje će se ispitivanja obaviti, usporedivi s agroekološkim uvjetima u Republici Hrvatskoj.

4) Međusobne obveze, prava i način suradnje između Hrvatskog centra i Izvoditelja određuju se ugovorom.

5) Hrvatski centar dostavlja Izvoditelju kopiju tehničkog upitnika i zahtjev za provođenje DUS-ispitivanja.

Članak 3.

1) U slučaju, kada Hrvatski centar za neku novu biljnu sortu u Republici Hrvatskoj odnosno u državi potpisnici UPOV-Konvencije, ne može odrediti Izvoditelja DUS-ispitivanja, na zahtjev Hrvatskog centra, podnositelj zahtjeva sam ili netko drugi uz njegovo ovlaštenje organizira DUS-ispitivanje nove biljne sorte.

2) U slučaju kada ne postoji praktično iskustvo u DUS ispitivanju za određenu vrstu, a ni tehnički vodič u nekoj drugoj državi, Hrvatski centar priprema tehnički vodič za DUS- ispitivanje nove biljne sorte sukladno principima u općem vodiču. Hrvatski centar dužan je informirati UPOV odnosno CPVO o pripremljenim tehnčkim vodičima te objaviti tehničke vodiče i odobriti Izvoditelja prije provođenja DUS-ispitivanja nove biljne sorte.

Članak 4.

1) Hrvatski centar obavještava podnositelja zahtjeva o Izvoditelju DUS-ispitivanja, o potrebnoj količini i kvaliteti sjemena ili sadnog materijala za DUS-ispitivanje, o a dresi na koju se dostavlja materijal te o roku dostave.

Podnositelj zahtjeva dužan je osigurati svu potrebnu dokumentaciju kada se ispitivanje izvodi izvan Republike Hrvatske.

2) U slučaju kada se koristi pravo prvenstva, a prvi zahtjev za dodjeljivanje oplemenjivačkog prava u prvoj zemlji prijavljivanja je odbijen ili povučen, sjeme ili sadni materijal za DUS- ispitivanje mora biti dostavljen u roku od od šest mjeseci za poljoprivredno bilje ili u roku od godinu dana za drveće i vinovu lozu od dana odbijanja ili povlačenja u prvoj državi prijavljivanja.

Članak 5.

Sjeme ili sadni materijal za DUS-ispitivanje dostavlja se netretirano, izuzev ukoliko institucija koja provodi ispitivanje traži ili dozvoli tretiranje. Ukoliko je tretiranje obavljeno, o tome se dostavlja informacija.

Članak 6.

1) DUS-ispitivanje novih sorti u pokus nom polju traje najmanje 2 godine odnosno 2 nezavisna vegetacijska ciklusa. Ispitivanje može biti produženo i na dodatne godine ispitivanja u slučaju potrebe utvrđivanja ujednačenosti i/ili postojanosti sorte.

2) DUS-ispitivanje se normalno provodi na jednom pokusnom mjestu, a može se provesti na više od j ednog pokusnog mjesta u slučaju: minimalizacije ukupnog razdoblja ispitivanja, rezervne lokacije pokusa, različitih agro-klimatskih uvjeta, dodatnih testova i izvođenja DUS ispitivanja na osnovu podataka za isto svojstvo ispitivano na različitim pokusnim mjestima.

3) U pokus za DUS-ispitivanje uključene su nove biljne sorte (u daljnjem tekstu: sorte kandidati) i sorte referentne kolekcije. Sorta kandidat se upoređuje sa drugim sortama kandidatima i sortama u referentnoj kolekciji u svrhu utvrđivanja različitosti.

4) Referentnu kolekciju sačinjavaju:

1. sorte u proizvodnji u Republici Hrvatskoj,

2. druge opće poznate sorte koje se nalaze u proizvodnji sličnih podneblja,

3. slične sorte koje navede prijavljivač,

4. u slučaju hibrida sve opće poznate roditeljske linije,

5. druge sorte u ispitivanju,

6. sorte primjeri iz UPOV ili CPVO tehničkog vodiča..

Članak 7.

1) Sorta je definirana svojim svojstvima i ta svojstva su osnova za izvođenje DUS-ispitivanja. DUS-ispitivanjem utvrđuju se ona svojstva nove biljne sorte (navedena u tehničkim vodičima), koja su bitna za utvrđivanje različitosti, ujednačenosti i postojanosti, ne uzimajući u obzir svojstva za gospodarsku vrijednost.

2) Nakon prve godine ispitivanja izvoditelj pokusa daje prethodno izvješće o rezultatima ispitivanja različitosti, ujednačenosti i postojanosti i moguće probleme u izvođenju pokusa. Obrazac prethodnog izvješća (PI-DUS) tiskan je uz ovaj Pravilnika i njegov je sastavni dio.

3) Nakon završnog ispitivanja (druge godine) Hrvatski centar daje konačno izvješće o ispitivanju različitosti, ujednačenosti i postojanosti, koje se temelji na UPOV ili CPVO modelu. Ukoliko je pozitivno, sadrži opis sorte u prilogu. Obrazac konačnog izvješća (I-DUS) tiskan je uz ovaj Pravilnik i njegov je sastavni dio.

4) Izvoditelj pokusa dužan je, nakon završenog DUS-ispitivanja, u što kraćem roku dostaviti Hrvatskom centru izvješća i opis sorte, ukoliko Hrvatski centar sam nije izvoditelj.

III. NAČIN DUS-ISPITIVANJA

Članak 8.

1) Način DUS-ispitivanja novih biljnih sorti temelji se na vizuelnom ocjenjivanju te na mjerenju određenih svojstava sorte.

2) Zbog utjecaja čimbenika okoline koji, u većoj ili manjoj mjeri, mogu modificirati ekspresiju genetski uvjetovanih kvalitativnih i kvantitativnih svojstava, u pravilu utvrđuju se ona svojstva, na koje čimbenici okoline najmanje utječu.

3) U UPOV ili CPVO tehničkim vodičima za pojedinu vrstu ili biljnu skupinu nalaze se tablice sa obveznim i dopunskim svojstvima, stupnjevi ekspersije svojstava, stadiji razvoja za

ocjenjivanje svojstava,način ocjenjivanja svojstva te sorte primjeri za svaki stupanj ekspresije pojedinog svojstva.

4) Podnositelj zahtjeva može putem pismenog prijedloga s obrazloženjem tražiti da se utvrde i dodatna svojstva. Hrvatski centar donosi odluku da li će se i koja dodatna svojstva utvrditi.

Članak 9.

Dvije sorte su različite, ako je razlika između njih:

– utvrđena na barem jednom pokusnom mjestu.

– očita, i

– postojana.

Članak 10.

Razlika između dvije sorte u slučaju pravih kvalitativnih svojstava je očita, ako se jedno ili više svojstava odražava u dva različita stupnja ekspresije prema tehničkom vodiču. Kod drugih svojstava, koja možemo promatrati kao kvalitativna, kod utvrđivanja različitosti u obzir uzimamo moguće odstupanje u razlici između sorata uvažavajući godinu ili pokusno mjesto.

Članak 11.

U slučaju utvrđivanja različitosti kod mjerenih kvantitativnih svojstava, razlika između dvije sorte se smatra očitom, ukoliko se odgovarajućom statističkom metodom utvrdi na nivou 1% vjerovatnoće.

Članak 12.

1) Za utvrđivanje očite različitosti sorte koristi se i »side-by-side« vizualna usporedba koja se zasniva na direktnoj vizualnoj usporedbi sorti koje su nedovoljno različite u pokusu.

2) U slučaju samooplodnih sorti i sorti koje se razmnožavaju vegetativno, relativno je mala varijacija unutar sorti i vizualno utvrđivanje različitosti je pogodno dok kod stranooplodnih sorti i nekih tipova hibridnih sorti utvrđivanje različitosti putem direktne usporedbe zahtjeva posebnu pažnju zbog velike varijacije unutar sorte.

Članak 13.

1) Razlika je postojana, ako ima jednak predznak u dvi je uzastopne, ili u dvi je od tri vegetacijske sezone.

2) Za potvrđivanje postojanosti ta razlika se mora ponoviti u narednom pokusu, a najbolji način je u direktnoj usporedbi. Broj slučajeva mora osigurati istu statističku vjerojatnost utvrđene razlike, kakvu bi dobili mjerenjem toga svojstva.

Članak 14.

Ako su kod više pojedinačno ocijenjenih svojstava razlike između dvije sorte očite, za utvrđivanje različitosti može se koristiti kombinacija podataka o tim svojstvima. U tom slučaju treba osigurati da je stupanj pouzdanosti, usporediv sa stupnjevima utvrđenim u člancima 11., 12. i 13. ovoga Pravilnika.

Članak 15.

Sorta mora biti dovoljno ujednačena uz uvažavanje posebnosti koje su posljedica značajki njezinog razmnožavanja. Da bi se sorta smatrala ujednačenom, varijacija koju pokazuje sorta u zavisnosti od sustava oplemenjivanja i pojave atipičnih biljaka uslijed slučajnih miješanja, mutacija ili drugih uzroka mora biti ograničena na potrebnu razinu za točan opis, utvrđivanje različitosti i osiguranje postojanosti. Ovo zahtjeva određenu toleranciju prisutnosti atipičnih biljaka koja će se razlikovati u zavisnosti od sistema razmnožavanja.

Članak 16.

Za sorte, koje se razmnožavaju vegetativno i samooplodne sorte maksimalno dozvoljen broj atipičnih biljaka zavisi od veličine uzorka kao i biljne vrste, te je određen u UPOV ili CPVO tehničim vodičima za izvođenje DUS-ispitivanja.

Članak 17.

Stranooplodne sorte uključujući i sintetske sorte uglavnom pokazuju širu varijaciju unutar sorte nego što je to kod samooplodnih sorti i ponekad je vrlo teško razlikovati atipične biljke. Stoga nije moguće definirati fiksnu toleranciju, nego se koristi limit relativne tolerancije u uspoređivanju s već poznatim komparirajućim sortama. Broj dozvoljenih atipičnih biljaka određen je za svaku vrstu u UPOV ili CPVO tehničkim vodičima za DUS-ispitivanje.

Članak 18.

Jednostruki hibridi se promatraju kao pretežno samoplodne sorte iz članaka 17. ovoga Pravilnika. Druge kategorije hibrida promatraju se vezano za biljnu vrstu i metode oplemenjivanja. Dozvoljena odstupanja za pojedine vrste hibrida vezano za biljnu vrstu i metode oplemenjivanja objavljuju se u UPOV ili CPVO tehničkim vidičima za DUS- ispitivanje.

Članak 19.

1) Postojanost sorte utvrđuje se tako, da se pažljivo prati održavanje sorte u sljedećim godinama ispitivanja prema prvoj godini ispitivanja odnosno prema uzorku koji se nalazi na čuvanju u Hrvatskom centru. Postojanost sorte utvrđuje se s manjom pouzdanošću nego različitost ili ujednačenost. Uglavnom, kada ispitani uzorak pokaže ujednačenost, materijal se može smatrati i postojanim.

2) Ukoliko je potrebno, postojanost se može utvrditi usporednom sjetvom novog uzorka i uzorka koji se nalazi na čuvanju u Hrvatskom centru u svrhu potvrde da li i jedan i drugi uzorak pokazuju ista svojstva.

Članak 20.

Hrvatski centar u Službenom glasilu objavljuje brojeve preuzetih UPOV ili CPVO tehničkih vodiča za DUS – ispitivanje za pojedinu biljnu vrstu, najkasnije 30 da na od pr edaje prvog zahtjeva za zaštitu sorte navedene biljne vrste.

Članak 21.

Stupanjem na snagu ovoga Pravilnika prestaju važiti odredbe Pravilnika o pos tupku utvrđivanja prepoznatljivosti, ujednačenosti i postojanosti (DUS) biljnih sorti u svrhu stjecanja oplemenjivačkog prava (»Narodne novine« broj 63/01).

Članak 22.

Ovaj Pravilnik stupa na snagu osmog dana od dana objave u »Narodnim novinama«.

Klasa: 011-02/11-01/96

Urbroj: 525-02-1-0004/11-2

Zagreb, 10. svibnja 2011.

Potpredsjednik Vlade

Republike Hrvatske i ministar

poljoprivrede, ribarstva i

ruralnog razvoja Petar

Čobanković, v. r.

Obrazac PI-DUS

Prethodno izvješće o DUS-ispitivanju

1. Upisni broj ureda koji izvještava

2. Naručilac ispitivanja

3. Upisni broj naručioca

4. Oplemenjivačka oznaka

5. Datum podnošenja zahtjeva u zemlji naručioca

6. Podnositelj zahtjeva (ime i adresa)

7. Zastupnik ili punomoćnik (ime i adresa)

8. Naziv vrste, kojoj sorta pripada/latinski

9. Naziv vrste, kojoj sorta pripada/hrvatski

10. Naziv sorte

11. Oplemenjivač (ime i adresa)

12. Izvoditelj pokusa

13. Područje pokusa i mjesto

14. Vremensko razdoblje pokusa

15. Datum i mjesto izdavanja prethodnog izvješća

16. OPĆI PODACI

a) Sjemenski materijal sorte nije pristigao ( )

b) Sjemenski materijal ne odgovara zahtjevima ( )

c) Pokus je propao ( )

17. REZULTATI ISPITIVANJA

a) Bez primjedbi

b) Primjedbe

18. Predviđen datum završnog izvješća o ispitivanju

19. Primjedba: Ovo prethodno izvješće ne utječe unaprijed na završno izvješće

20. Potpis.

Obrazac I-DUS

Izvješće o DUS-ispitivanju

1. Upisni broj ureda koji izvještava

2. Naručilac ispitivanja

3. Upisni broj naručioca

4. Oplemenjivačka oznaka

5. Datum podnošenja zahtjeva u zemlji naručioca

6. Podnositelj zahtjeva (ime i adresa)

7. Zastupnik ili punomoćnik (ime i adresa)

8. Naziv vrste, kojoj sorta pripada/latinski

9. Naziv vrste, kojoj sorta pripada/hrvatski

10. Naziv sorte

11. Oplemenjivač (ime i adresa)

12. Izvoditelj pokusa

13. Područje pokusa i mjesto

14. Vremensko razdoblje pokusa

15. Datum i mjesto izdavanja izvješća

16. REZULTATI DUS-ISPITIVANJA I ZAKLJUČAK

a) Izvješće o različitosti

sorta

■ je jasno različita od bilo koje druge sorte ()

■ nije jasno različita od svih sorata koje su

nam općenito poznate ()

b) Izvješće o ujednačenosti

sorta

■ je dovoljno ujednačena ()

■ nije dovoljno ujednačena ()

uvažavanjem posebnosti spolnog ili vegetativnog razmnožavanja

c) Izvješće o postojanosti

sorta

■ je postojana ()

■ nije postojana ()

u bitnim svojstvima

U slučaju pozitivnog rezultata opis sorte se prilaže uz izvješće

17. Primjedbe

18. Potpis


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