Data decision tree for identifying potential risks for natural substances when used in plant protection

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biocontrol Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-06-06 DOI:10.1080/09583157.2023.2210268
M. Busschers, R. Gwynn, L. Ramaekers, J. Lewis, Francesco Greco
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ABSTRACT Biocontrol, including Natural Substances can offer a balanced solution for problems caused by the widespread use of conventional chemical pesticides. Potential harmful side-effects of many conventional chemical pesticides are becoming increasingly clear, in terms of the potential for effects on non-target organisms, environmental pollution, worker safety and pest resistance. Concurrently, there is awareness that modern agriculture needs to grow crops even more sustainably. To maintain human and environmental safety, biocontrol substances used in plant protection including Natural Substances, are regulated mainly following the same regulatory system as for conventional chemical pesticides. However, this approach can pose an unnecessarily high and inappropriate regulatory burden because many data requirements and evaluation criteria are not relevant, appropriate or technically feasible. It is essential that registration of Natural Substances, which are biocontrol products made from natural sources, should focus on relevant potential risk areas. In this paper, a tiered approach was used to indicate potential risk areas and a progressive ‘Data Decision Tree’ and risk-based flow chart was developed. Considering relevant risk factors for Natural Substances, a branched Data Decision Tree has been developed that considers: Identification, characterisation and analysis, Effects on human health, Residues, Environmental fate and behaviour, Effects on non-target organisms. Such a scientific risk-based decision tree approach can streamline the development of data for the dossier and the evaluation. This will accelerate the placing on the market of Natural Substances, which is so important for the transition to agroecological approaches to farming that deliver more resilient cropping systems.
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用于识别植物保护中天然物质潜在风险的数据决策树
包括天然物质在内的生物防治可以为传统化学农药的广泛使用带来的问题提供平衡的解决方案。从对非目标生物的潜在影响、环境污染、工人安全和害虫抗性等方面来看,许多传统化学农药的潜在有害副作用正变得越来越明显。与此同时,人们意识到现代农业需要更加可持续地种植作物。为保障人类和环境安全,植物保护中使用的生物防治物质,包括天然物质,主要是按照与常规化学除害剂相同的规管制度进行规管。然而,这种方法可能造成不必要的高和不适当的管理负担,因为许多数据要求和评估标准不相关、不适当或技术上不可行。天然物质是由天然来源制成的生物防治产品,其注册必须关注相关的潜在风险领域。在本文中,使用分层方法来指示潜在的风险领域,并开发了一个渐进的“数据决策树”和基于风险的流程图。考虑到天然物质的相关风险因素,开发了一个分支数据决策树,该树考虑:鉴定、表征和分析、对人类健康的影响、残留物、环境命运和行为、对非目标生物的影响。这种科学的基于风险的决策树方法可以简化档案和评估数据的开发。这将加速天然物质投放市场,这对于向生态农业方法过渡非常重要,从而提供更有弹性的种植系统。
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64
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Biocontrol Science and Technology presents original research and reviews in the fields of biological pest, disease and weed control. The journal covers the following areas: Animal pest control by natural enemies Biocontrol of plant diseases Weed biocontrol ''Classical'' biocontrol Augmentative releases of natural enemies Quality control of beneficial organisms Microbial pesticides Properties of biocontrol agents, modes of actions and methods of application Physiology and behaviour of biocontrol agents and their interaction with hosts Pest and natural enemy dynamics, and simulation modelling Genetic improvement of natural enemies including genetic manipulation Natural enemy production, formulation, distribution and release methods Environmental impact studies Releases of selected and/or genetically manipulated organisms Safety testing The role of biocontrol methods in integrated crop protection Conservation and enhancement of natural enemy populations Effects of pesticides on biocontrol organisms Biocontrol legislation and policy, registration and commercialization.
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