Quarantine Screening of Restricted Plant Materials
Importation of plant parts for purposes of vegetative propagation is prohibited in commercial quantities by U.S. federal law for many plant genera. Importation of seeds of a few genera is prohibited also. Small quantities of germplasm may be brought into the U.S., if plants or seeds are isolated in quarantine and tested for pathogens by the Plant Germplasm Quarantine Program (PGQP) of the USDA-APHIS, PPQ, PHP, Plant Safeguarding and Pest Identification group. The PGQP is the largest plant quarantine program in the U.S.
Plant Germplasm Quarantine Program
Information about the screening program for the various prohibited crops tested by the PGQP.
Prohibited genera
What is meant by 'Prohibited genera'?
Access to the Screening Program
How is someone's request to gain access to the program considered?
Contacting the PGQP
How does one contact the program managers in order to import material of a prohibited genera?
Program Capacity
How many different items can the PGQP process in a given year?
Materials in the Screening Program
How can I find out about what is being screened, and it's status within the program?