The risk to bees via consumption of nectar and pollen in the hive is assessed using parallel tiered approaches for the effect and exposure assessments both for spray applications, seed treatment and granule applications. The exposure assessment is based on tiered approaches described by flow charts (EFSA, 2013). The aim of the exposure assessment is to provide input into the assessment of the daily residue intake rate of the bees. This Residue Intake rate (RI) is expressed in μg/day. RI is calculated considering PECpollen and PECnectar as the “predicted environmental concentrations” (mg/kg) in pollen and nectar, and Cpollen and Cnectar as the consumption rates of pollen and nectar of a bee species (mg/day) (for more information about the u...
Within the current discussions about risk assessment of plant protection products regarding honey be...
Background: An individual honeybee shows a complex behavioral structure. Each bee takes part in the ...
Pollinators are potentially exposed to a number of pesticides in the environment. The\nmost importan...
Residues of pesticides detected in pollen and nectar (bee relevant matrices) represent a realistic r...
The risk assessment for plant protection products to bees has attracted a lot of attention over the ...
Background: When considering the risk to bees a thorough understanding of the relevant routes of exp...
<div><p>In agricultural landscapes honeybees and other pollinators are exposed to pesticides, often ...
This study applies the methodology of the food risk assessment to the pollen contamination by pestic...
In agricultural landscapes honeybees and other pollinators are exposed to pesticides, often surveyed...
<div><p>Plant protection spray treatments may expose non-target organisms to pesticides. In the pest...
Plant protection spray treatments may expose non-target organisms to pesticides. In the pesticide re...
contribution to session II Test and risk assessment Background: The current plant protection produ...
The hazard posed to honeybees by systemic insecticides is determined by toxicity tests that are desi...
Application of pesticides during flowering of crops can result in exposure of pollinating insects su...
<div><p>Analysis of pollen trapped from honey bees as they return to their hives provides a method o...
Within the current discussions about risk assessment of plant protection products regarding honey be...
Background: An individual honeybee shows a complex behavioral structure. Each bee takes part in the ...
Pollinators are potentially exposed to a number of pesticides in the environment. The\nmost importan...
Residues of pesticides detected in pollen and nectar (bee relevant matrices) represent a realistic r...
The risk assessment for plant protection products to bees has attracted a lot of attention over the ...
Background: When considering the risk to bees a thorough understanding of the relevant routes of exp...
<div><p>In agricultural landscapes honeybees and other pollinators are exposed to pesticides, often ...
This study applies the methodology of the food risk assessment to the pollen contamination by pestic...
In agricultural landscapes honeybees and other pollinators are exposed to pesticides, often surveyed...
<div><p>Plant protection spray treatments may expose non-target organisms to pesticides. In the pest...
Plant protection spray treatments may expose non-target organisms to pesticides. In the pesticide re...
contribution to session II Test and risk assessment Background: The current plant protection produ...
The hazard posed to honeybees by systemic insecticides is determined by toxicity tests that are desi...
Application of pesticides during flowering of crops can result in exposure of pollinating insects su...
<div><p>Analysis of pollen trapped from honey bees as they return to their hives provides a method o...
Within the current discussions about risk assessment of plant protection products regarding honey be...
Background: An individual honeybee shows a complex behavioral structure. Each bee takes part in the ...
Pollinators are potentially exposed to a number of pesticides in the environment. The\nmost importan...