In addition to other assessments, the EFSA bee guidance document (2013) requires the risk assessment of plant protection products on honey bee larvae. At the time the EFSA GD was finalized, no data on honey bee larvae were available due to absence of suitable methods. That is why in 2013 the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA) perfomed an impact analysis of the new EFSA risk assessment, using extrapolated endpoints derived from acute oral honey bee endpoints. Today, a number of honey bee larvae toxicity studies (138 active substances or formulated products) have been conducted according to the newly developed testing methods for single exposure (OECD TG 237) repeated exposure studies until the end of the larval development (D7/D8) a...
Pollinator decline is an emerging worldwide problem with serious repercussions on agriculture and en...
Honeybees are an important part of agricultural ecosystems due to their activity as pollinators. In ...
Assessing the chronic toxicity of a compound to developing honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) has proven...
In addition to other assessments, the 2013 EFSA bee guidance document requires the risk assessment o...
The honey bee, Apis mellifera, is important both ecologically and economically. Pests and diseases a...
According to current European regulations on the risk assessment of plant protection products, the r...
A preliminary data evaluation was conducted by ECPA companies to compare the sensitivity of bumblebe...
The specific protection goal, primary assessment endpoints, acceptable effect thresholds and experim...
Current approaches to risk assessment in bees do not take into account co-exposures from multiple st...
When changes to regulatory guidance for risk assessment are proposed it is necessary to undertake an...
Observed declines in the distribution and abundance of various insect species have moved the topic o...
The risk assessment for plant protection products to bees has attracted a lot of attention over the ...
Pesticides are widely used in fruit orchards in Flanders (Belgium). Nonetheless, in the context of I...
Concerns related to risk to honeybees due to exposure to plant protection products (PPP) have increa...
The 10th Symposium of the International Commission for Plant-Bee Relationships (ICPBR) Bee Protectio...
Pollinator decline is an emerging worldwide problem with serious repercussions on agriculture and en...
Honeybees are an important part of agricultural ecosystems due to their activity as pollinators. In ...
Assessing the chronic toxicity of a compound to developing honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) has proven...
In addition to other assessments, the 2013 EFSA bee guidance document requires the risk assessment o...
The honey bee, Apis mellifera, is important both ecologically and economically. Pests and diseases a...
According to current European regulations on the risk assessment of plant protection products, the r...
A preliminary data evaluation was conducted by ECPA companies to compare the sensitivity of bumblebe...
The specific protection goal, primary assessment endpoints, acceptable effect thresholds and experim...
Current approaches to risk assessment in bees do not take into account co-exposures from multiple st...
When changes to regulatory guidance for risk assessment are proposed it is necessary to undertake an...
Observed declines in the distribution and abundance of various insect species have moved the topic o...
The risk assessment for plant protection products to bees has attracted a lot of attention over the ...
Pesticides are widely used in fruit orchards in Flanders (Belgium). Nonetheless, in the context of I...
Concerns related to risk to honeybees due to exposure to plant protection products (PPP) have increa...
The 10th Symposium of the International Commission for Plant-Bee Relationships (ICPBR) Bee Protectio...
Pollinator decline is an emerging worldwide problem with serious repercussions on agriculture and en...
Honeybees are an important part of agricultural ecosystems due to their activity as pollinators. In ...
Assessing the chronic toxicity of a compound to developing honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) has proven...