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- This includes any material that can be used for reforestation: seeds (cones, fruits and seeds that are intended for the production of plants), parts of plants (stem-, leaf- and root-cuttings, buds, scions, layers, and any parts of a plant that are intended for the production of plants), and intact plants (plants raised by means of seeds or parts of plants; also includes plants from natural regeneration) (OECD 2015[1]).
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- ↑ OECD (2015) OECD Forest Seed and Plant Scheme. 53 p. (Accessed online on 2015-12-21 at: http://www.oecd.org/tad/code/RuleAndRegulations_EN_2015.pdf)