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Development of a soil exposure assessment for plant protection products in Brazil: Requirements, options, and recommendations
AbstractThe Brazilian Environmental Authority (IBAMA) has recently identified soil organisms as a priority area for risk assessment development for plant protection products. This includes consideration of which species in soil fauna are important to be tested for risk assessment purposes, which ecotoxicological tests should be used, and which exposure models would be suitable, considering Brazilian soils, local agricultural practices, and local biodiversity. In this brief communication, we present proposals and recommendations for the selection of appropriate regulatory exposure assessment techniques to support initial or foundation tier assessment. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;19:862–869. © 2022 Bayer AG. FMC Agro Ltd. Syngenta Crop Protection. Adama and BASF SE. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).
Key Points Based on this review, it is recommended that the UK HSE PECsoil spreadsheet be used as entry tier exposure assessments based on transparency, simplicity, and ease of use. It is further proposed that the additional kinetics and pathway features in the ESCAPE model offer a form of kinetic refinement that allows greater flexibility and addresses constraints in the UK HSE tool. A series of criteria recommendations is presented for regulatory modeling to ensure version control consistency, simulation reproducibility, and process simulation transparency. The principles presented in this article help guide the potential selection, design, or adaptation and review of customized higher tier regulatory modeling techniques.
Development of a soil exposure assessment for plant protection products in Brazil: Requirements, options, and recommendations
AbstractThe Brazilian Environmental Authority (IBAMA) has recently identified soil organisms as a priority area for risk assessment development for plant protection products. This includes consideration of which species in soil fauna are important to be tested for risk assessment purposes, which ecotoxicological tests should be used, and which exposure models would be suitable, considering Brazilian soils, local agricultural practices, and local biodiversity. In this brief communication, we present proposals and recommendations for the selection of appropriate regulatory exposure assessment techniques to support initial or foundation tier assessment. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;19:862–869. © 2022 Bayer AG. FMC Agro Ltd. Syngenta Crop Protection. Adama and BASF SE. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).
Key Points Based on this review, it is recommended that the UK HSE PECsoil spreadsheet be used as entry tier exposure assessments based on transparency, simplicity, and ease of use. It is further proposed that the additional kinetics and pathway features in the ESCAPE model offer a form of kinetic refinement that allows greater flexibility and addresses constraints in the UK HSE tool. A series of criteria recommendations is presented for regulatory modeling to ensure version control consistency, simulation reproducibility, and process simulation transparency. The principles presented in this article help guide the potential selection, design, or adaptation and review of customized higher tier regulatory modeling techniques.
Development of a soil exposure assessment for plant protection products in Brazil: Requirements, options, and recommendations
Integr Envir Assess & Manag
Mackay, Neil (author) / Cione, Ana (author) / Hammel, Klaus (author) / Jene, Bernhard (author) / Tincani, Flavio (author) / Spickermann, Gregor (author)
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management ; 19 ; 862-869
2023-07-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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