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FAOPLANT

PRODUCTIONAND PROTECTION

PAPER

219

ISSN 0259-2517

Pesticide residuesin food 2013

REPORT2013

Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues

Food and Agriculture Organization of

the United Nations

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONFOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONSRome, 2014

Pesticide residues in food 2013Joint FAO/WHO Meetingon Pesticide Residues

FAOPLANT

PRODUCTIONAND PROTECTION

PAPER

219

Report of the Joint Meeting of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the Environment and the WHO Core Assessment Group on Pesticide ResiduesGeneva, Switzerland, From 17 to 26 September 2013

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(FAO Rapporteur)

(FAO Chairman)

(WHO Chairman)

(WHO Rapporteur)

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c

C

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N

O

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T C

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2.2

EFSA Journal

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Principles and Methods for the Risk Assessment of Chemicals in Food

EFSA Journal

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but units of fresh plant products or whole eggs should not be cut or broken.”

CAC/GL 33-1999.

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o

o

Part A

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o

o

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Background

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Evaluation of clothianidin and thiamethoxam by JMPR

Evaluation of clothianidin by the EU

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Comments by JMPR

Background

N-

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Evaluation of the new reproductive toxicity study with MPP

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Overview of toxicity data on glufosinate-ammonium, NAG and MPP

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— —

Assessment of relative toxic potencies of NAG, MPP and MPA compared with glufosinate-ammonium

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Conclusion

Recalculation of STMR, HR, PF, STMR-P and HR-P values

PCH3OH

O

O

OH PCH3OH

O

OH

O

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Dietary risk assessment

Long-term intake

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Short-term intake

Background

Reregistration Eligibility Decision for Propylene Oxide

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Propylene oxide

Concern

Response

Propylene chlorohydrin

Concern

Response

Food and Chemical Toxicology

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Propylene bromohydrin

Concern

in vivo

Response

Concern

Response

E. coli Short-term tests for chemical carcinogens

Food and Cosmetics Toxicology

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental HealthSalmonella

Environmental Mutagenesis

Salmonella Mutation ResearchEnvironmental Health

Perspectives

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Assessment of risk from long-term dietary intake

New evaluations

Periodic Re-evaluations

Evaluations

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Chlorpyrifos-methyl

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Assessment of risk from short-term dietary intake

New evaluations

Periodic Re-evaluations

Evaluations

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Possible risk assessment refinement when the IESTI exceeds the ARfD

Glufosinate-ammonium in soya bean

Triazophos in rice

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Methods of residue analysis

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Pulses

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Potato

Barley and oats

Sorghum

Coffee beans

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Legume animal feeds

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry)

Pea vines (green)

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Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains

Cereal forage (green)

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Oats forage (green)

Sorghum forage (green)

Fate of residues during processing

Farm animal dietary burden

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

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Animal commodity residue levels

Long-term intake

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Short-term intake

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NH

S

N

O

O

O

O

NSO2N

H

OH

O

NSO2N

HOH

O

NSO2N

H

conjugates-O

O

NSO2N

HO-conjugates

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O

NSO2N

COOHO

OH

OH

OH

GlcGlc

Animal metabolism

Laboratory animals

Lactating goats

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Laying hens

Plant metabolism

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Environmental fate in soil

Aerobic soil metabolism

Water/sediment dissipation

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Soil Photolysis

Confined rotational crop

Methods of analysis

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Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

bentazone

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Onion, bulb

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Spring onion

Cucumber

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob)

Peas (pods and succulent = immature seeds)

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean

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Beans, shelled

Peas (dry)

Beans (dry)

Soya bean (dry)

Potato

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Cereals grains

Barley, oats and wheat

Maize

Rice

Sorghum

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Oilseeds

Linseed

Peanut

Herbs

Sugar beet

Animal feedstuffs

Pea vines (green)

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Pea hay

Bean forage (green)

Soy bean forage (green)

Soya bean straw and fodder

Alfalfa forage (green)

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Alfalfa fodder

Clover

Clover hay or fodder

Peanut fodder

Grass forage

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses

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Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grain

Barley, millet, oats, rye, triticale, and wheat straw and fodder, dry

Maize fodder

Rice straw, dry

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Fate of residues during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

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Long term intake

Short-term intake

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N-RS SR

Biochemical aspects

N

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

S S RR R S

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Human data

Levels relevant to risk assessment of benzovindiflupyr

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

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Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to benzovindiflupyr

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

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Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

Summary

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N

Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Human data

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of bixafen

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to bixafen

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

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Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

Summary

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NH

OH

Cl

Cl

N

N

F FO

S

NH2CH3

O

OH

O

O

OOH

OH

OH

OH

NH

Cl

Cl

N

N

F FO

SCH3

CH3

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O

OH

OH

OHO

O

NH

F

Cl

Cl

N

N

F FO

CH3

SO O

OH

or isomer

NH

F

Cl

Cl

N

NH

F FO

NH

F

Cl

Cl

N

NH

F FO

glucuronide

NH

F

Cl

Cl

N

NH

F FO

glycoside

NH

F

Cl

Cl

N

NH

F FO

glycosideOH

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NH

F

Cl

Cl

N

NH

F FO

pentosideOH

NNH

F

Cl

Cl

N

F FO

OH

NH

OH

Cl

Cl

N

NH

F FO

S

NH2

O

OH

NH2N

NCH3

F FO

OHN

NH

F FO

proposal for tautomer 1

OHNH

N

F FO

proposal for tautomer 2

OHNH

NH

O O

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Animal metabolism

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Plant metabolism

Environmental fate in soil

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Methods of residue analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

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bixafen

sum of bixafen and N-(3',4'-dichloro-5-fluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(difluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (bixafen-desmethyl), expressed as bixafen

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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Rape seed

Barley and oats

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Wheat, rye, triticale and spelt

Animal feeds

Oilseed rape, forage

Barley, oats, rye, triticale and wheat – forage of cereals

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Barley, oats, rye, triticale and wheat – straw and fodder

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Residues in rotational crops

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Fate of residues during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal feeding studies

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Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of livestock and animal commodities maximum residue levels

bixafen

sum of bixafen and N-(3',4'-dichloro-5-fluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(difluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (bixafen-desmethyl), expressed as bixafen

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Results from supervised residue trials on crops

Berries and other small fruits

Avocado

Pomegranate

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Radish tops

Legume vegetables

Soya bean, dry

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Root and tuber vegetables

Globe artichoke

Rice

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Cereals, except rice

Rape and sunflower seeds

Coffee

Hops

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Animal feeds

Fate of residues during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

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Animal commodity maximum residue level

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of chlorfenapyr

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Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to chlorfenapyr

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Genotoxicity

Developmental toxicity

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et al

et al

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

CC

N N

O

H

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

bN

Human data

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of cyantraniliprole

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to cyantraniliprole

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term toxicity

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Long-term toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Immunotoxicity

Medical data

Summary

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N

N NCH3

NH

O

NH O

CH3

Br

Cl

N

H

H

H

NH

O

NN

N

Br

Cl

NH2O

N

N

N

ON

N

N

Br

Cl

N

O

NH2

ONH

NH

ON

N

NCl

Br

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H

H

H

Hb

H

Animal metabolism

NH

ONH2

ON

N

NCl

Br

O

NH2

NH

N

O NN

N

Br

Cl

N

NH

ON

N

N

Br

Cl

NH

OH

O

N

N

N

Cl

ON

NN

N

NH

O Cl

BrNH O

OHN

NH

NH

O

N

Br

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Plant metabolism

Cotton

Lettuce

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Tomato

Rice

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Environmental fate

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Hydrolysis

Photolysis

Aerobic soil metabolism

Soil dissipation

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Water/sediment dissipation

Residues in succeeding crops

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Methods of analysis

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Stability of pesticide residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

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): cyantraniliprole

cyantraniliprole

sum of cyantraniliprole and IN-J9Z38, expressed as cyantraniliprole

sum of cyantraniliprole, 2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-3,4-dihydro-3,8-dimethyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile [IN-J9Z38], 2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-1,4-dihydro-8-methyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile [IN-MLA84], 3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-[(methylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide [IN- N7B69] and 3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2[[(hydroxymethyl)amino]carbonyl]-6-methylphenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide [IN- MYX98], expressed a cyantraniliprole

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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Pome fruits

Stone fruits

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Bush berries

Bulb vegetables

Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables

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Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits

Fruiting vegetables, other than Cucurbits

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Leafy vegetables (including Brassica leafy vegetables)

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Root and tuber vegetables

Stalk and stem vegetables

Rice

Tree nuts

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Oilseeds

Seed for beverages and sweets

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Estimation of residues in plant commodities grown as potential succeeding crops

Leafy vegetables (including Brassica leafy vegetables)

Root and tuber vegetables

Miscellaneous fodder root crops

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Legume animal feeds

Cereal and grass forages, straws and hays

Miscellaneous fodder leaf crops

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Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

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Farm animal feeding studies

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Animal commodity maximum residue levels

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cyantraniliprole

cyantraniliprole

sum of cyantraniliprole and 2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-3,4-dihydro-3,8-dimethyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile

cyantraniliprole, 2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-3,4-dihydro-3,8-dimethyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile, 2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-1,4-dihydro-8-methyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile, 3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-[(methylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide and 3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2[[(hydroxymethyl)amino]carbonyl]-6-methylphenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Results from supervised residue trials on crops

Fate of residues in processing

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cyproconazole

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Citrus fruits

Pome fruits

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Berries and other small fruits

.,

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Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits – inedible peel

Avocado

Kiwifruit

Litchi (lychee)

Brassica vegetables

Cabbages, Head

Flowerhead Brassicas

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Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits

Fruiting vegetables, other than Cucurbits

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Brassica leafy vegetables

Leafy vegetables, except brassica leafy vegetables

Legume vegetables

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Beans (dry)

Carrots

Radish

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Herbs

Processing studies

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Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

Mammals

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Poultry

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Dicamba

Sum of dicamba and 5-OH dicamba expressed as dicamba

Sum of dicamba and DCSA expressed as dicamba

Method of analysis

m/z m/zm/z

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Soya bean (dry)

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Soya bean forage and hay

Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Dicamba.

Sum of dicamba and 5-OH dicamba expressed as dicamba

Dicamba and 3,6-dichlorosalicylic acid (DCSA) expressed as dicamba.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

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Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Citrus fruits

Pome fruits

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Grapes

Bulb vegetables

Onion, bulb

Spring onion

.

Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables, Head cabbages, Flowerhead cabbages

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Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits

Melons

Cucumber, summer squash

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Fruiting vegetables, other than Cucurbits

Potato (post-harvest treatment)

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Ginseng

Animal feed

Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Estimated dietary burdens of farm animals

Estimated residues in animal commodities

Cattle

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Poultry

difenoconazole

sum of difenoconazole and 1-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-(1,2,4-triazol)-1-yl-ethanol), expressed as difenoconazole

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

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Human data

Levels relevant to risk assessment of diquat

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to diquat

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

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Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

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Summary

Animal metabolism

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Plant metabolism

Application prior to crop emergence

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Crop desiccation

Environmental fate

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Methods of analysis

Stability of pesticide residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

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diquat ion

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Tree crops (application to weeds)

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Berries and other small fruit (application to weeds)

Strawberries

Fruiting vegetables other than Cucurbits

Pulses (pre-harvest desiccation)

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Carrots (directed application for weed control)

Potato (pre-harvest desiccation)

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Rape seed, (pre-harvest desiccation)

Sunflower seed (pre-harvest desiccation)

Animal feeds

Pea fodder (pre-harvest desiccation)

Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal feeding studies

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

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Diquat ion.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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HRPT

S

S

O

O

N

N

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OHO

O

O

O

OHOH

O

O

OS

S CN

CN

OH OHO O

OS CN

CN O

OS

S

CONH2

CONH2

b ib b

Animal metabolism

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in vitro

in vivo

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Plant metabolism

Environmental fate

Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

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Definition of the residue

per se

: Dithianon.

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Citrus fruits

Citrus sphaerocarpa

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Pome fruits

Stone fruits

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Grapes

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Currants

Almonds

Hops, dry

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Fate of residues during processing

Nature of residues

Level of residues

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Farm animal dietary burden

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

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Farm animal feeding and metabolism studies

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

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Dithianon

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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S

R

Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

S

SS

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Human data

Levels relevant to risk assessment of fenamidone

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of fenamidone metabolites based on studies conducted in rats

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S

S

S

Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of fenamidone

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to fenamidone

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

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Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Toxicological studies on RPA 412636

Toxicological studies on RPA 410193

Toxicological studies on RPA 412708

Medical data

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Summary

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Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Citrus fruits

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Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal feeding studies

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

fenbuconazole

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Stone fruits

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Strawberry

Avocado

Cucumber

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Common beans (pods and/or immature seeds)

Potato

Mints

Legume animal feeds

Bean forage

Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Estimation of dietary burdens

Residues in milk and mammalian tissues

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fenpyroximate

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Results from supervised residue trials on crops

Lemon

Avocado

Pineapple

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Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits

Tomato

Peppers (Bell & Non-Bell)

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Leafy vegetables

Potato

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Radish

Legume vegetables

Beans (dry)

Herbs

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Ginseng

Residues in processed commodities

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Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

Animal feeding study

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Animal commodity maximum residue levels

fludioxonil

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Salmonella typhimurium

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

S. typhimurium

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Human data

Levels relevant to risk assessment of fluensulfone

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to fluensulfone

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

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Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

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Summary

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Methods of analysis

Stability of pesticide residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Brassica vegetables

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Broccoli

Cabbages, Head

Leafy vegetables

Mustard greens

Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables, Head cabbages, Flowerhead Brassicas; and Brassica leafy vegetables

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Residues in animal commodities

Estimation of dietary burdens

Residues in milk and mammalian tissues

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Residues in eggs and poultry tissues

Long-term intake

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Short-term intake

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gatN

gatgat

N N N

N

Plant metabolism

gat

N

gat NN-

gat

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Stability of pesticide residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

gat N N-gat N

gat

gat

the sum of glyphosate and N-acetyl-glyphosate expressed as glyphosate glyphosate

sum of glyphosate and N-acetyl-glyphosate, expressed as glyphosateglyphosate

glyphosate, N-acetyl-glyphosate, AMPA and N-acetyl AMPA, expressed as glyphosate

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

gat

N

gatgat N

N

gat

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Fate of residues during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

sum of glyphosate and N-acetyl-glyphosate, expressed as glyphosateglyphosate

glyphosate, N-acetyl-glyphosate, AMPA and N-acetyl AMPA, expressed as glyphosate

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sum of glyphosate and N-acetylglyphosate, expressed as glyphosate

glyphosate, N-acetylglyphosate, AMPA and N-acetyl AMPA, expressed as glyphosate

Long-term intake

N NN

N

Short-term intake

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RS

Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Human data

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of imazapic

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to imazapic

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

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Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Immunotoxicity

Medical data

Summary

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Animal metabolism

Metabolism of imazapic in rat

Metabolism of imazapic in lactating goats

Imazapic

CL 263284

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Metabolism of imazapic in laying hens

Plant metabolism

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Environmental fate

Aerobic soil metabolism

Photodegradation

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Hydrolysis

Residues in succeeding crops

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

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Imazapic.

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Soya bean (dry)

Maize

Rice

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Wheat

Sugar cane

Peanut

Rape seed

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Animal feed

Peanut fodder

Wheat straw and fodder, dry, and forage

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses

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Rape seed forage

Fate of residues during processing

High temperature hydrolysis

Processing

Residues in animal commodities

Estimation of dietary burdens

Residues in milk and cattle tissues

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Residues in eggs and poultry tissues

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Imazapic.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

Human data

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of imazapyr

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to imazapyr

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

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Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

Summary

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RS

H

H

Animal metabolism

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Plant metabolism

Directed sprays to weeds

Weed control

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Imidazolinone-resistant crops

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Environmental fate

Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

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Definition of the residue

Imazapyr

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Pulses

Lentil (dry)

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Soya bean (dry)

Cereal grains

Maize

Rice

Wheat

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Grasses for sugar or syrup production

Sugar cane

Oilseeds

Rape seed

Sunflower seed

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Animal feedstuffs

Maize fodder and forage

Maize fodder

Maize forage

Wheat straw and forage

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Wheat straw

Wheat forage

Rape forage

Fate of residues during processing

High temperature hydrolysis

Residues in processed commodities

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Residue in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

Farm animal feeding studies

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Lactating dairy cows

Animal commodities maximum residue levels

Imazapyr.

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on tea

Fate of residues during storage and processing

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sum of indoxacarb and its R enantiomer

sum of indoxacarb, its R enantiomer and methyl 7-chloro-2,5-dihydro-2-[[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl] amino]carbonyl]indeno[1,2-e][1,3,4]oxadiazine-4a(3H)-carboxylate, expressed as indoxacarb

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

C

Toxicological data

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O O

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

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Human data

Levels relevant to risk assessment of isoxaflutole

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to isoxaflutole

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

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Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

Summary

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Chemical name:

CF3

OO SO2CH3

CN

CF3

O SO2CH3

OH

CF3

O

NH2

SO2CH3

CF3

SO2CH3O

NO

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CF3

OO SO2CH3

NH2

CF3

OO SO2CH3

OH

CF3

O

NO

Animal metabolism

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Plant metabolism

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Pseudomonas fluorescens

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Environmental fate in soil

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Methods of Analysis

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Stability of pesticide residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

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sum of isoxaflutole and isoxaflutole diketonitrile, expressed as isoxaflutole.

sum of isoxaflutole and isoxaflutole diketonitrile, expressed as isoxaflutole.

sum of isoxaflutole, isoxaflutole diketonitrile, RPA 205834 (2-aminomethylene-l-cyclopropyl-3-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-propane-1,3-dione) and RPA 207048 (1-cyclopropyl-2-hydroxymethylene-3-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-propane-1,3-dione), including their conjugates, expressed as isoxaflutole.

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob)

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Pulses

Maize

Sugar cane

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Poppy seed

Legume animal feeds

Forage and fodder of cereal grains and grasses

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Miscellaneous forage and fodder crops

Residues from rotational crops

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Fate of residues during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Livestock feeding studies

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Residues in animal commodities

Cattle

Poultry

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sum of isoxaflutole and isoxaflutole diketonitrile, expressed as isoxaflutole.

sum of isoxaflutole and isoxaflutole diketonitrile, expressed as isoxaflutole.

sum of isoxaflutole, isoxaflutole diketonitrile, RPA 205834 (2-aminomethylene-l-cyclopropyl-3-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-propane-1,3-dione) and RPA 207048 (1-cyclopropyl-2-hydroxymethylene-3-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-propane-1,3-dione), including their conjugates, expressed as isoxaflutole.

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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malathion.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Hops

Fate of residues during processing

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: mandipropamid.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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Cucurbits with edible peel

Tomato and eggplants

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Barley and oats

Wheat, rye and triticale

Animal feeds

Barley, oats, rye, triticale and wheat forage

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Barley, oats, rye, triticale and wheat straw and fodder of cereals

Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Livestock dietary burden

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of livestock

Animal commodities, MRL estimation

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penthiopyrad

sum of penthiopyrad and 1-methyl-3-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (PAM), expressed as penthiopyrad

Long-term intake

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Short-term intake

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propiconazole propiconazole plus all metabolites convertible to 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acid,

expressed as propiconazole

Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results from supervised residue trials on crops

Citrus fruits

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Stone fruits

Tomato

Fate of residues in storage and processing

Effect on the nature of the residues during processing

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Residues in processed commodities

Residues in animal commodities

propiconazole propiconazole plus all metabolites convertible to 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acid, expressed as propiconazole

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Lemon

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Pome fruits

Stone fruits

Berries and other small fruits

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Ginseng

Fate of residue during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

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pyrimethanil.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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spirotetramat plus spirotetramat enol, expressed as spirotetramat.

spirotetramat plus the metabolites enol, ketohydroxy, enol glucoside, and monohydroxy, expressed as spirotetramat

spirotetramat enol, expressed as spirotetramat

Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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Berries and other small fruits

Blueberries

Cranberry

Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits-inedible peel

Banana

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Pineapple

Pomegranate

Bulb vegetables,

Onion, bulb

Spring onion

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Watercress

Artichoke, globe

Coffee beans

Animal feeds

Fate of residues during processing

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Residues in animal commodities

Definition of the residue (for compliance with MRL for plant commodities

Definition of the residue (for estimation of dietary intake)for plant commodities

Definition of the residue (for compliance with MRL and estimation of dietary intake) for animal commodities

Long–term intake

Short-term intake

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Beans (dry)

Common bean (pods and/or immature seeds)

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Carrots

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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N p

Biochemical aspects

List of abbreviations and chemical names of metabolites used in the report

N p

N p

p

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N

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

Human data

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Levels relevant for risk assessment of tolfenpyrad

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to tolfenpyrad

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

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Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

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Medical data

Summary

Chemical name and structure

N p

NN C

HN

O

CH3

Cl

CH3O

NN C

HN

O

COOH

Cl

CH3O

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NN C

HN

O

COOH

Cl

CH3

OH

O

O CH2NH2HOOC

NN CONH2

Cl

CH3

OH

NN COOH

Cl

CH3

NN

N CHN

O

CH3

Cl

CH3

OH

O

N pN

N CHN

O

CH3

Cl

CH3

O

O

NN

N CHN

O

CH2OH

Cl

CH3O

NN

N CHN

O

CHO

Cl

CH3O

NN C

HN

O

COOH

Cl

CH3O

NN

N CHN

O

CH2OH

Cl

CH3O

OH

NN

N CHN

O

CH2OH

Cl

CH3

O

O

NN C

HN

O

COOH

Cl

CH3

O

O

NN C

HN

O

CH2OH

Cl

CH3

HOOC

O

NN C

HN

O

COOH

Cl

CH3

HOOC

O

N p NN C

HN

O

CH3

Cl

H O

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NN

N CHN

O

CH2OH

Cl

H O

NN CONH2

Cl

CH3

NN CONH2

Cl

CH3

OH

p O CONH2H3C

O CONH2HOH2C

O CONH2HOOC

p O COOHH3C

bis O CH2OHHOH2C

O CH2OHHOOC

O COOHHOOC

p O COOC6H11O5H3C

Animal metabolism

Lactating goats

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Laying hens

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Plant metabolism

Cabbage

Peach

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Radish

Environmental fate

Soil photolysis

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Aerobic soil metabolism

Confined rotational crop study

Field rotational crop studies

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

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Definition of the residue

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tolfenpyrad

sum of tolfenpyrad, and free and conjugated PT-CA (4-[4-[(4-chloro-3-ethyl-1-methylpyrazol-5-yl)carbonylaminomethyl]phenoxy]benzoic acid and OH-PT-CA (4-[4-[[4-chloro-3-(1-hydroxyethyl) -1-methylpyrazol-5-yl]carbonylaminomethyl]phenoxy] benzoic acid) (released with alkaline hydrolysis) expressed as tolfenpyrad

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

Tea

Fate of residues during processing

Residues in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

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Farm animal feeding studies

Residues in milk

Residues in cream and skim milk

Residues in muscle

Residues in liver

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Residues in kidney

Residues in fat

Animal commodity maximum residue levels

tolfenpyrad

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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triazophos

Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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Fate of residues during processing

triazophos

Residues in animal commodities

triazophos

Long-term intake

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Short-term intake

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E No

Biochemical aspects

C T

N

N

NN

Toxicological data

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Toxicological data on metabolites and/or degradates

Human data

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Levels relevant to risk assessment of triflumizole

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Estimate of acceptable daily intake

Estimate of acute reference dose

Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to triflumizole

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

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Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

Neurotoxicity

Other toxicological studies

Medical data

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Summary

Cl O

FF

F

OO

OO

O

O

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OCl N

H OH

FF

F

OCl N

H NH2

FF

F

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Animal metabolism

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Plant metabolism

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Environmental fate in soil

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Methods of analysis

Stability of residues in stored analytical samples

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Definition of the residue

For plants and animals

Definition of the residue (for compliance with the MRL and for estimation of dietary intake):

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Results from supervised residue trials on crops

Pome fruits

Apple

Pear

Cherry

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Berries and other small fruits

Grape

Strawberry

Papaya

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables, Head Cabbages, Flowerhead Cabbages

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Broccoli

Cabbage

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits

Cucumber-Outdoor Crops

Cucumber-Indoor Crops

Melon

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Summer squash

Tomato

Leafy vegetables (including Brassica leafy vegetables)

Lettuce

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Mustard greens

Swiss chard

Turnip greens

Hazelnuts/Filberts

Hops

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Fate of residues during processing

Residue in animal commodities

Farm animal dietary burden

Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

Farm animal feeding studies

Lactating dairy cows

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Animal commodities maximum residue levels

Residues analysed as 4-chloro-2-(trifluoromethyl)aniline and expressed as parent triflumizole.

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Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Biochemical aspects

Toxicological data

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Human data

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Information that would be useful for the continued evaluation of the compound

Critical end-points for setting guidance values for exposure to trinexapac-ethyl

Absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism in mammals

Acute toxicity

Short-term studies of toxicity

Long-term studies of toxicity and carcinogenicity

Genotoxicity

Reproductive toxicity

Developmental toxicity

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Medical data

Summary

O

O OH

O

O

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O OH

O

O

HO

O

O

O

OH

OHHO

O

O

O

OH

OH

HO

O O

OH

OH

HO

OH

O

O

O

O

O

O

OH

OH

O

OHO

HO

O

HOOH

O

Animal metabolism

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Summary of animal metabolism

Plant metabolism

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Summary of plant metabolism

Rotational Crops

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Methods of analysis

Stability of pesticide residues in stored analytical samples

Definition of the residue

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Results of supervised residue trials on crops

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Cereals - barley

Cereals - wheat (total residues of trinexapac acid)

Grasses for sugar or syrup production - sugarcane (free trinexapac acid)

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Oilseeds - Rape

Animal feeds

Forage - Wheat (residues of free and conjugated trinexapac acid)

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O

OH

O

O

HO

O

OHO

O

OH

OOHO OH

Barley

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Estimated maximum and mean dietary burdens of farm animals

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Animal commodity maximum residue levels

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Trinexapac and its conjugates, expressed as trinexapac acid.

Long-term intake

Short-term intake

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Under Annex 1 Insert the following entries

Under Annex 1 Replace the following entries

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:azoxystrobin.

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bixafen

sum of bixafen and N-(3',4'-dichloro-5-fluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(difluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (bixafen-desmethyl), expressed as bixafen

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Chlorpyrifos-methyl.

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: cyantraniliprole.cyantraniliprole.

sum of cyantraniliprole and 2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-3,4-dihydro-3,8-dimethyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile.

: sum of:-cyantraniliprole2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-3,4-dihydro-3,8-dimethyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile2-[3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-1,4-dihydro-8-methyl-4-oxo-6-quinazolinecarbonitrile3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-[(methylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide3-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2[[(hydroxymethyl)amino]carbonyl]-6-methylphenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide expressed as cyantraniliprole

: cyproconazole.

cyproconazole.cyproconazole, free and conjugated.

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cyprodinil.

Dicamba

Sum of dicamba and 5-OH dicamba expressed as dicamba

Sum of dicamba and DCSA expressed as dicamba

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0.088 0.029

0.22 0.08 0.031 0.01 0.094

difenoconazole

sum of difenoconazole and 1-[2-chloro-4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-2-(1,2,4-triazol)-1-yl-ethanol), expressed as difenoconazole

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Dithianon.

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fenbuconazole

fenpyroximate.

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fludioxonil

fludioxonil and its benzopyrrole metabolites, determined as 2,2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxole-4-carboxylic acid and expressed as fludioxonil.

flutolanil.

flutolanil and transformation products containing the 2-trifluoromethylbenzoic acid moiety, expressed as flutolanil.

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for soya bean, maize and rape: sum of glyphosate and N-acetylglyphosate, expressed as glyphosatefor other crops: glyphosate.

sum of glyphosate and N-acetylglyphosate, expressed as glyphosate

glyphosate, N-acetylglyphosate, AMPA and N-acetyl AMPA, expressed as glyphosate

Imazapic

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Imazapyr

sum of indoxacarb and its R enantiomer.

sum of isoxaflutole and isoxaflutole diketonitrile, expressed as isoxaflutole.

sum of isoxaflutole and isoxaflutole diketonitrile, expressed as isoxaflutole.

sum of isoxaflutole, isoxaflutole diketonitrile, RPA

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205834 (2-aminomethylene-l-cyclopropyl-3-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-propane-1,3-dione) and RPA 207048 (1-cyclopropyl-2-hydroxymethylene-3-(2-mesyl-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-propane-1,3-dione), including their conjugates, expressed as isoxaflutole.

malathion

:mandipropamid.

penthiopyrad

sum of penthiopyrad and 1-methyl-3-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (PAM), expressed as penthiopyrad

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propiconazolepropiconazole plus all metabolites

convertible to 2.4-dichlorobenzoic acid, expressed as Propiconazole

pyrimethanil

Spirotetramat and its enol metabolite, 3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-2-one, expressed as spirotetramat

Spirotetramat, enol metabolite 3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-2-one, ketohydroxy metabolite 3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-3-hydroxy-8-methyoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]decane-2,4-dione, monohydroxy metabolite cis-3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]decan-2-one, and enol glucoside metabolite glucoside of 3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-2-one, expressed as spirotetramat.

Spirotetramat enol metabolite, 3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-2-one, expressed as spirotetramat

sulfoxaflor.

tolfenpyrad.PT-

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PT-CA (and OH-PT-CA) expressed as tolfenpyrad.

triazophos

Residues analysed as 4-chloro-2-(trifluoromethyl)aniline and expressed as parent triflumizole.

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trinexapac acid

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1 Horticulture: a select bibliography, 1976 (E)2 Cotton specialists and research institutions

in selected countries, 1976 (E)3 Food legumes: distribution, adaptability

and biology of yield, 1977 (E F S)4 Soybean production in the tropics, 1977

(C E F S)4 Rev.1 Soybean production in the tropics (first

revision), 1982 (E)5 Les systèmes pastoraux sahéliens, 1977 (F)6 Pest resistance to pesticides and crop loss

assessment – Vol. 1, 1977 (E F S)6/2 Pest resistance to pesticides and crop loss

assessment – Vol. 2, 1979 (E F S)6/3 Pest resistance to pesticides and crop loss

assessment – Vol. 3, 1981 (E F S)7 Rodent pest biology and control –

Bibliography 1970-74, 1977 (E)8 Tropical pasture seed production, 1979

(E F** S**)9 Food legume crops: improvement and

production, 1977 (E)10 Pesticide residues in food, 1977 – Report,

1978 (E F S)10 Rev. Pesticide residues in food 1977 – Report,

1978 (E)10 Sup. Pesticide residues in food 1977 –

Evaluations, 1978 (E)11 Pesticide residues in food 1965-78 – Index

and summary, 1978 (E F S)12 Crop calendars, 1978 (E/F/S)13 The use of FAO specifications for plant

protection products, 1979 (E F S)14 Guidelines for integrated control of rice

insect pests, 1979 (Ar C E F S)15 Pesticide residues in food 1978 – Report,

1979 (E F S)15 Sup. Pesticide residues in food 1978 –

Evaluations, 1979 (E)16 Rodenticides: analyses, specifications,

formulations, 1979 (E F S)17 Agrometeorological crop monitoring and

forecasting, 1979 (C E F S)18 Guidelines for integrated control of maize

pests, 1979 (C E)19 Elements of integrated control of sorghum

pests, 1979 (E F S)20 Pesticide residues in food 1979 – Report,

1980 (E F S)20 Sup. Pesticide residues in food 1979 –

Evaluations, 1980 (E)

FAO TECHNICAL PAPERS

FAO PLANT PRODUCTION AND PROTECTION PAPERS

21 Recommended methods for measurement of pest resistance to pesticides, 1980 (E F)

22 China: multiple cropping and related crop production technology, 1980 (E)

23 China: development of olive production, 1980 (E)

24/1 Improvement and production of maize, sorghum and millet – Vol. 1. General principles, 1980 (E F)

24/2 Improvement and production of maize, sorghum and millet – Vol. 2. Breeding, agronomy and seed production, 1980 (E F)

25 Prosopis tamarugo: fodder tree for arid zones, 1981 (E F S)

26 Pesticide residues in food 1980 – Report, 1981 (E F S)

26 Sup. Pesticide residues in food 1980 – Evaluations, 1981 (E)

27 Small-scale cash crop farming in South Asia, 1981 (E)

28 Second expert consultation on environmental criteria for registration of pesticides, 1981 (E F S)

29 Sesame: status and improvement, 1981 (E)30 Palm tissue culture, 1981 (C E)31 An eco-climatic classification of

intertropical Africa, 1981 (E)32 Weeds in tropical crops: selected abstracts,

1981 (E)32 Sup.1 Weeds in tropical crops: review of

abstracts, 1982 (E)33 Plant collecting and herbarium

development, 1981 (E)34 Improvement of nutritional quality of food

crops, 1981 (C E)35 Date production and protection, 1982

(Ar E)36 El cultivo y la utilización del tarwi –

Lupinus mutabilis Sweet, 1982 (S)37 Pesticide residues in food 1981 – Report,

1982 (E F S)38 Winged bean production in the tropics,

1982 (E)39 Seeds, 1982 (E/F/S) 40 Rodent control in agriculture, 1982

(Ar C E F S)41 Rice development and rainfed rice

production, 1982 (E)42 Pesticide residues in food 1981 –

Evaluations, 1982 (E)

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43 Manual on mushroom cultivation, 1983 (E F)

44 Improving weed management, 1984 (E F S)45 Pocket computers in agrometeorology,

1983 (E)46 Pesticide residues in food 1982 – Report,

1983 (E F S)47 The sago palm, 1983 (E F)48 Guidelines for integrated control of cotton

pests, 1983 (Ar E F S)49 Pesticide residues in food 1982 –

Evaluations, 1983 (E)50 International plant quarantine treatment

manual, 1983 (C E)51 Handbook on jute, 1983 (E)52 The palmyrah palm: potential and

perspectives, 1983 (E)53/1 Selected medicinal plants, 1983 (E)54 Manual of fumigation for insect control,

1984 (C E F S)55 Breeding for durable disease and pest

resistance, 1984 (C E)56 Pesticide residues in food 1983 – Report,

1984 (E F S)57 Coconut, tree of life, 1984 (E S)58 Economic guidelines for crop pest control,

1984 (E F S)59 Micropropagation of selected rootcrops,

palms, citrus and ornamental species, 1984 (E)

60 Minimum requirements for receiving and maintaining tissue culture propagating material, 1985 (E F S)

61 Pesticide residues in food 1983 – Evaluations, 1985 (E)

62 Pesticide residues in food 1984 – Report, 1985 (E F S)

63 Manual of pest control for food security reserve grain stocks, 1985 (C E)

64 Contribution à l’écologie des aphides africains, 1985 (F)

65 Amélioration de la culture irriguée du riz des petits fermiers, 1985 (F)

66 Sesame and safflower: status and potentials, 1985 (E)

67 Pesticide residues in food 1984 – Evaluations, 1985 (E)

68 Pesticide residus in food 1985 – Report, 1986 (E F S)

69 Breeding for horizontal resistance to wheat diseases, 1986 (E)

70 Breeding for durable resistance in perennial crops, 1986 (E)

71 Technical guideline on seed potato micropropagation and multiplication, 1986 (E)

72/1 Pesticide residues in food 1985 – Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1986 (E)

72/2 Pesticide residues in food 1985 – Evaluations – Part II: Toxicology, 1986 (E)

73 Early agrometeorological crop yield assessment, 1986 (E F S)

74 Ecology and control of perennial weeds in Latin America, 1986 (E S)

75 Technical guidelines for field variety trials, 1993 (E F S)

76 Guidelines for seed exchange and plant introduction in tropical crops, 1986 (E)

77 Pesticide residues in food 1986 – Report, 1986 (E F S)

78 Pesticide residues in food 1986 – Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1986 (E)

78/2 Pesticide residues in food 1986 – Evaluations – Part II: Toxicology, 1987 (E)

79 Tissue culture of selected tropical fruit plants, 1987 (E)

80 Improved weed management in the Near East, 1987 (E)

81 Weed science and weed control in Southeast Asia, 1987 (E)

82 Hybrid seed production of selected cereal, oil and vegetable crops, 1987 (E)

83 Litchi cultivation, 1989 (E S)84 Pesticide residues in food 1987 – Report,

1987 (E F S)85 Manual on the development and use of

FAO specifications for plant protection products, 1987 (E** F S)

86/1 Pesticide residues in food 1987 – Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1988 (E)

86/2 Pesticide residues in food 1987 – Evaluations – Part II: Toxicology, 1988 (E)

87 Root and tuber crops, plantains and bananas in developing countries – challenges and opportunities, 1988 (E)

88 Jessenia and Oenocarpus: neotropical oil palms worthy of domestication, 1988 (E S)

89 Vegetable production under arid and semi-arid conditions in tropical Africa, 1988 (E F)

90 Protected cultivation in the Mediterranean climate, 1990 (E F S)

91 Pastures and cattle under coconuts, 1988 (E S)

92 Pesticide residues in food 1988 – Report, 1988 (E F S)

93/1 Pesticide residues in food 1988 – Evaluations –

Part I: Residues, 1988 (E)93/2 Pesticide residues in food 1988 –

Evaluations – Part II: Toxicology, 1989 (E)

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94 Utilization of genetic resources: suitable approaches, agronomical evaluation and use, 1989 (E)

95 Rodent pests and their control in the Near East, 1989 (E)

96 Striga – Improved management in Africa, 1989 (E)

97/1 Fodders for the Near East: alfalfa, 1989 (Ar E)

97/2 Fodders for the Near East: annual medic pastures, 1989 (Ar E F)

98 An annotated bibliography on rodent research in Latin America 1960-1985, 1989 (E)

99 Pesticide residues in food 1989 – Report, 1989 (E F S)

100 Pesticide residues in food 1989 – Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1990 (E)

100/2 Pesticide residues in food 1989 – Evaluations – Part II: Toxicology, 1990 (E)

101 Soilless culture for horticultural crop production, 1990 (E)

102 Pesticide residues in food 1990 – Report, 1990 (E F S)

103/1 Pesticide residues in food 1990 – Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1990 (E)

104 Major weeds of the Near East, 1991 (E)105 Fundamentos teórico-prácticos del cultivo

de tejidos vegetales, 1990 (S)106 Technical guidelines for mushroom

growing in the tropics, 1990 (E)107 Gynandropsis gynandra (L.) Briq. – a

tropical leafy vegetable – its cultivation and utilization, 1991 (E)

108 Carambola cultivation, 1993 (E S)109 Soil solarization, 1991 (E)110 Potato production and consumption in

developing countries, 1991 (E)111 Pesticide residues in food 1991 – Report,

1991 (E)112 Cocoa pest and disease management in

Southeast Asia and Australasia, 1992 (E)113/1 Pesticide residues in food 1991 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1991 (E)114 Integrated pest management for protected

vegetable cultivation in the Near East, 1992 (E)

115 Olive pests and their control in the Near East, 1992 (E)

116 Pesticide residues in food 1992 – Report, 1993 (E F S)

117 Quality declared seed, 1993 (E F S)118 Pesticide residues in food 1992 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1993 (E)119 Quarantine for seed, 1993 (E)120 Weed management for developing

countries, 1993 (E S)

120/1 Weed management for developing countries, Addendum 1, 2004 (E F S)

121 Rambutan cultivation, 1993 (E)122 Pesticide residues in food 1993 – Report,

1993 (E F S)123 Rodent pest management in eastern

Africa, 1994 (E)124 Pesticide residues in food 1993 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1994 (E)125 Plant quarantine: theory and practice,

1994 (Ar)126 Tropical root and tuber crops – Production,

perspectives and future prospects, 1994 (E)127 Pesticide residues in food 1994 – Report,

1994 (E)128 Manual on the development and use of

FAO specifications for plant protection products – Fourth edition, 1995 (E F S)

129 Mangosteen cultivation, 1995 (E)130 Post-harvest deterioration of cassava – A biotechnology perspective, 1995 (E)131/1 Pesticide residues in food 1994 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, Volume 1, 1995 (E)131/2 Pesticide residues in food 1994 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, Volume 2, 1995 (E)132 Agro-ecology, cultivation and uses of

cactus pear, 1995 (E)133 Pesticide residues in food 1995 – Report,

1996 (E)134 (Number not assigned)135 Citrus pest problems and their control in

the Near East, 1996 (E)136 El pepino dulce y su cultivo, 1996 (S)137 Pesticide residues in food 1995 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1996 (E)138 Sunn pests and their control in the Near

East, 1996 (E)139 Weed management in rice, 1996 (E)140 Pesticide residues in food 1996 – Report,

1997 (E)141 Cotton pests and their control in the Near

East, 1997 (E)142 Pesticide residues in food 1996 –

Evaluations – Part I Residues, 1997 (E)143 Management of the whitefly-virus

complex, 1997 (E)144 Plant nematode problems and their control

in the Near East region, 1997 (E)145 Pesticide residues in food 1997 – Report,

1998 (E)146 Pesticide residues in food 1997 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 1998 (E)

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147 Soil solarization and integrated management of soilborne pests, 1998 (E)

148 Pesticide residues in food 1998 – Report, 1999 (E)

149 Manual on the development and use of FAO specifications for plant protection products – Fifth edition, including the new procedure, 1999 (E)

150 Restoring farmers’ seed systems in disaster situations, 1999 (E)

151 Seed policy and programmes for sub-Saharan Africa, 1999 (E F)

152/1 Pesticide residues in food 1998 – Evaluations –

Part I: Residues, Volume 1, 1999 (E)152/2 Pesticide residues in food 1998 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, Volume 2, 1999 (E)153 Pesticide residues in food 1999 – Report,

1999 (E)154 Greenhouses and shelter structures for

tropical regions, 1999 (E)

155 Vegetable seedling production manual, 1999 (E)

156 Date palm cultivation, 1999 (E)156 Rev.1 Date palm cultivation, 2002 (E)157 Pesticide residues in food 1999 –

Evaluations – Part I: Residues, 2000 (E)158 Ornamental plant propagation in the

tropics, 2000 (E)159 Seed policy and programmes in the Near

East and North Africa, 2000160 Seed policy and programmes for Asia and

the Pacific, 2000 (E)161 Silage making in the tropics with particular

emphasis on smallholders, 2000 (E S)162 Grassland resource assessment for pastoral

systems, 2001, (E)163 Pesticide residues in food 2000 – Report,

2001 (E)164 Seed policy and programmes in Latin

America and the Caribbean, 2001 (E S)165 Pesticide residues in food 2000 –

Evaluations – Part I, 2001 (E)166 Global report on validated alternatives

to the use of methyl bromide for soil fumigation, 2001 (E)

167 Pesticide residues in food 2001 – Report, 2001 (E)

168 Seed policy and programmes for the Central and Eastern European countries, Commonwealth of Independent States and other countries in transition, 2001 (E)

169 Cactus (Opuntia spp.) as forage, 2003 (E S)170 Submission and evaluation of pesticide

residues data for the estimation of maximum residue levels in food and feed, 2002 (E)

171 Pesticide residues in food 2001 – Evaluations –

Part I, 2002 (E)172 Pesticide residues in food, 2002 – Report,

2002 (E)173 Manual on development and use of FAO

and WHO specifications for pesticides, 2002 (E S)

174 Genotype x environment interaction – Challenges and opportunities for plant breeding and cultivar recommendations, 2002 (E)

175/1 Pesticide residues in food 2002 – Evaluations –

Part 1: Residues – Volume 1 (E)175/2 Pesticide residues in food 2002 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues – Volume 2 (E)176 Pesticide residues in food 2003 – Report,

2004 (E)177 Pesticide residues in food 2003 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, 2004 (E)178 Pesticide residues in food 2004 – Report,

2004 (E)179 Triticale improvement and production,

2004 (E)180 Seed multiplication by resource-limited

farmers - Proceedings of the Latin American workshop, 2004 (E)

181 Towards effective and sustainable seed-relief activities, 2004 (E)

182/1 Pesticide residues in food 2004 – Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, Volume 1 (E)

182/2 Pesticide residues in food 2004 – Evaluations –

Part 1: Residues, Volume 2 (E)183 Pesticide residues in food 2005 – Report,

2005 (E)184/1 Pesticide residues in food 2005 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, Volume 1 (E)184/2 Pesticide residues in food 2005 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, Volume 2 (E)185 Quality declared seed system, 2006 (E F S)186 Calendario de cultivos – América Latina y el

Caribe, 2006 (S)187 Pesticide residues in food 2006 – Report,

2006 (E)

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188 Weedy rices – origin, biology, ecology and control, 2006 (E S)

189/1 Pesticide residues in food 2006 – Evaluations –

Part 1: Residues, Volume 1 (E)189/2 Pesticide residues in food 2006 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, Volume 2 (E)190 Guidance for packing, shipping, holding and release of sterile flies in area-wide fruit fly control programmes, 2007 (E)191 Pesticide residues in food 2007 – Report,

2007 (E)192 Pesticide residues in food 2007 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, 2008 (E)193 Pesticide residues in food 2008 – Report,

2008 (E)194 Pesticide residues in food 2008 –

Evaluations, 2008 (E)195 Quality declared planting material –

Protocols and standards for vegetatively propagated crops, 2010 (E)

196 Pesticide residues in food 2009 – Report, 2009 (E)

197 Submission and evaluation of pesticide residues

data for the estimation of maximum residue levels

in food and feed, 2009 (E)198 Pesticide residues in food 2009 –

Evaluations – Part 1: Residues, 2010 (E)199 Rearing codling moth for the sterile insect

technique, 2010 (E)200 Pesticide residues in food 2010 − Report,

2011 (E)201 Promoting the Growth and Development

of Smallholder Seed Enterprises for Food Security Crops

Case Studies from Brazil, Côte d’Ivoire and India (E) 2010

202 Seeds in Emergencies: a technical handbook (E) 2011

203 Sustainable wheat rust resistance – Learning from history

204 State of knowledge on breeding for durable resistance to soybean rust disease in the developing world

205 The FAO/IAEA Spreadsheet for Designing and Operation of Insect Mass Rearing Facilities

206 Pesticide Residues in food 2010 – Evaluations – Part 1

207 Plant breeding and seed systems for rice, vegetables, maize and pulses in Bangladesh

208 The dynamic tension between public and private plant breeding in Thailand

209 The strategic role of plant breeding in Uruguay: analysis through an agricultural innovation system framework

210 Evolving a plant breeding and seed system in sub-Saharan Africa in an era of donor dependence

211 Pesticide residues in food 2011 − Report, 2011 (E)

212 Pesticide Residues in food 2011 – Evaluations – Part 1

213 Evaluation of pesticide residues - Training Manual

214 Agricultural handtools; Guidelines for Field Officers and Procurement

215 Pesticide residues in food 2012 − Report, 2011 (E)

216 Pesticide residues in Food 2011 – Evaluations – Part 1 (E)

217 Good Agricultural Practices for greenhouse vegetable crops: Principles for Mediterranean climate areas (E)

218 Cassava Farmer Field Schools – Resource material for facilitators in sub-Saharan Africa

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The annual Joint Meeting of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the

Environment and the WHO Core Assessment Group on Pesticide Residues was held in Geneva,

Switzerland, from 17 to 26 September 2013. The FAO Panel of Experts had met in preparatory sessions

from 6 to 10 September. The Meeting was held in pursuance of recommendations made by

previous Meetings and accepted by the governing bodies of FAO and WHO that studies should

be undertaken jointly by experts to evaluate possible hazards to humans arising from the

occurrence of pesticide residues in foods. During the meeting the FAO Panel of Experts was

responsible for reviewing pesticide use patterns (use of good agricultural practices), data on the

chemistry and composition of the pesticides and methods of analysis for pesticide residues and

for estimating the maximum residue levels that might occur as a result of the use of the

pesticides according to good agricultural use practices. The WHO Core Assessment Group was

responsible for reviewing toxicological and related data and for estimating, where possible and

appropriate, acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) and acute reference doses (ARfDs) of the pesticides

for humans. This report contains information on ADIs, ARfDs, maximum residue levels, and

general principles for the evaluation of pesticides. The recommendations of the Joint Meeting,

including further research and information, are proposed for use by Member governments of the

respective agencies and other interested parties.

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