List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Element | Performance criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Prepare for endophyte testing | 1.1 Review test request to identify samples to be tested, test methods and equipment 1.2 Clean and prepare equipment and working space 1.3 Prepare endophyte staining solution and alkaline or acid solution depending on method to be used 1.4 Prepare working sample from Pure Seed |
2. Test seed for endophyte presence | 2.1 Soften seed for recommended time in the prepared solution at the prescribed temperature 2.2 Rinse seed thoroughly in running tap water 2.3 Remove lemma, palea and endosperm from seed and place the remaining tissue on a microscope slide in a drop of endophyte staining solution crushing if necessary 2.4 Place cover glass on seed, applying gentle pressure and blot up excess stain 2.5 Examine seed with compound microscope and score as positive if endophytic hyphae are present, or negative if absent |
3. Test seedlings for endophyte presence | 3.1 Take 200-250 seeds from working sample at random 3.2 Sow seeds in good quality commercial potting mix at low density to allow for good growth 3.3 Examine well-developed seedlings from the germinated sample after growing for a minimum of 42 days 3.4 Cut seedling away from remnant seed and remove outermost sheath from the base of the seedling 3.5 Discard sheaths which are discoloured or have developed chlorophyll 3.6 Isolate a 3-5 mm wide longitudinal section of the sheath and place section on a microscope slide with the epidermis side down 3.7 Stain section immediately with the endophyte staining solution for prescribed time period 3.8 Place cover glass over the stained sheath section, press gently and blot of any excess staining solution 3.9 Examine the section with compound microscope and score as positive or negative if endophytic hyphae are present or absent |
4. Record and report test results | 4.1 Enter results under ‘other determinations’ 4.2 Record sample size used for testing and whether seeds or seedlings were tested 4.3 Report results in terms of the percentage of seeds or seedlings in which endophyte was detected |
The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.
The candidate must provide evidence that they can:
prepare endophyte staining solution
test seed for endophyte presence
test seedlings for endophyte presence
record and report results of tests
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
enterprise standard operating procedures (SOPs)
identification of endophytes
recording and reporting protocols
relevant health, safety and environment requirements
seed biology
Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.