Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides in industrialized countries. This risk assessment consists of two parts: (i) assessment of effects to these organisms derived from ecotoxicological experiments (= effect assessment), and (ii) assessment of concentration levels in relevant environmental compartments resulting from pesticide application (= exposure assessment). Current procedures lack a clear conceptual basis for the interface between the effect and exposure assessments which may lead to a low overall scientific quality of the risk assessment. This interface is defined here as the type of concentration that gives the best correlation to ecotoxicological effects and is called th...
Risk assessment for pesticides in the aquatic environment relies on a comparison between estimated ...
Field-scale environmental models have been widely used in aquatic exposure assessments of pesticides...
We investigated the appropriateness of several methods, including those recommended in the Aquatic G...
Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides ...
Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides ...
Time-variable exposure profiles of pesticides are more often the rule than exception in the surface ...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Assessment of the risk to aquatic organisms is an important aspect of pesticide registration. This a...
Given the strict protocols for the registration of agro-chemicals in developed countries there is a ...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
The EU risk assessment of pesticides for aquatic organisms relates measured effect data to exposure ...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
EFSA’s Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR) was tasked to revise the Guidance...
A site-specific methodology was developed to assess and compare the ecotoxicological risk that agric...
Current regulatory practice for chemical risk assessment suffers from the lack of realism in convent...
Risk assessment for pesticides in the aquatic environment relies on a comparison between estimated ...
Field-scale environmental models have been widely used in aquatic exposure assessments of pesticides...
We investigated the appropriateness of several methods, including those recommended in the Aquatic G...
Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides ...
Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides ...
Time-variable exposure profiles of pesticides are more often the rule than exception in the surface ...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Assessment of the risk to aquatic organisms is an important aspect of pesticide registration. This a...
Given the strict protocols for the registration of agro-chemicals in developed countries there is a ...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
The EU risk assessment of pesticides for aquatic organisms relates measured effect data to exposure ...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
EFSA’s Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR) was tasked to revise the Guidance...
A site-specific methodology was developed to assess and compare the ecotoxicological risk that agric...
Current regulatory practice for chemical risk assessment suffers from the lack of realism in convent...
Risk assessment for pesticides in the aquatic environment relies on a comparison between estimated ...
Field-scale environmental models have been widely used in aquatic exposure assessments of pesticides...
We investigated the appropriateness of several methods, including those recommended in the Aquatic G...