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Title: Intermediate-tier options in the environmental risk assessment of plant protection products for soil invertebrates-Synthesis of a workshop
Authors: Ernst, Gregor
Amorim, Mónica J. B.
Bottoms, Melanie
Brooks, Amy C
Hodson, Mark E
Kimmel, Stefan
Kotschik, Pia
Marx, Michael T
Luz, Tiago Natal da 
Pelosi, Céline
Pieper, Silvia
Schimera, Agnes
Scott-Fordsmand, Janeck
Sharples, Amanda
Sousa, José P. 
Van Gestel, Cornelis A. M. 
van Hall, Bart
Bergtold, Matthias
Keywords: Calibration; Risk assessment; Soil organisms; Test development; Tiered approach
Issue Date: 11-Aug-2023
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Serial title, monograph or event: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
Abstract: The European environmental risk assessment (ERA) of plant protection products follows a tiered approach. The approach for soil invertebrates currently consists of two steps, starting with a Tier 1 assessment based on reproduction toxicity tests with earthworms, springtails, and predatory mites. In case an unacceptable risk is identified at Tier 1, field studies can be conducted as a higher-tier option. For soil invertebrates, intermediate tiers are not implemented. Hence, there is limited possibility to include additional information for the ERA to address specific concerns when the Tier 1 fails, as an alternative to, for example, a field study. Calibrated intermediate-tier approaches could help to address risks for soil invertebrates with less time and resources but also with sufficient certainty. A multistakeholder workshop was held on 2-4 March 2022 to discuss potential intermediate-tier options, focusing on four possible areas: (1) natural soil testing, (2) single-species tests (other than standard species), (3) assessing recovery in laboratory tests, and (4) the use of assembled soil multispecies test systems. The participants acknowledged a large potential in the intermediate-tier options but concluded that some issues need to be clarified before routine application of these approaches in the ERA is possible, that is, sensitivity, reproducibility, reliability, and standardization of potential new test systems. The definition of suitable assessment factors needed to calibrate the approaches to the protection goals was acknowledged. The aims of the workshop were to foster scientific exchange and a data-driven dialog, to discuss how the different approaches could be used in the risk assessment, and to identify research priorities for future work to address uncertainties and strengthen the tiered approach in the ERA for soil invertebrates. This article outlines the background, proposed methods, technical challenges, difficulties and opportunities in the ERA, and conclusions of the workshop. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;00:1-14. © 2023 SETAC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114263
ISSN: 1551-3777
1551-3793
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4825
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:I&D CFE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
FCTUC Ciências da Vida - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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