EFSA Journal (Nov 2018)

Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance clodinafop (variant evaluated clodinafop‐propargyl)

  • European Food Safety Authority (EFSA),
  • Maria Arena,
  • Domenica Auteri,
  • Stefania Barmaz,
  • Alba Brancato,
  • Daniela Brocca,
  • Laszlo Bura,
  • Luis Carrasco Cabrera,
  • Arianna Chiusolo,
  • Consuelo Civitella,
  • Daniele Court Marques,
  • Federica Crivellente,
  • Lucie Ctverackova,
  • Chloe De Lentdecker,
  • Mark Egsmose,
  • Zoltan Erdos,
  • Gabriella Fait,
  • Lucien Ferreira,
  • Luna Greco,
  • Alessio Ippolito,
  • Frederique Istace,
  • Samira Jarrah,
  • Dimitra Kardassi,
  • Renata Leuschner,
  • Alfonso Lostia,
  • Christopher Lythgo,
  • Jose Oriol Magrans,
  • Paula Medina,
  • Desire Mineo,
  • Ileana Miron,
  • Tunde Molnar,
  • Laura Padovani,
  • Juan Manuel Parra Morte,
  • Ragnor Pedersen,
  • Hermine Reich,
  • Angela Sacchi,
  • Miguel Santos,
  • Rositsa Serafimova,
  • Rachel Sharp,
  • Alois Stanek,
  • Franz Streissl,
  • Juergen Sturma,
  • Csaba Szentes,
  • Jose Tarazona,
  • Andrea Terron,
  • Anne Theobald,
  • Benedicte Vagenende,
  • Joanke Van Dijk,
  • Laura Villamar‐Bouza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5467
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The conclusions of EFSA following the peer review of the initial risk assessments carried out by the competent authorities of the rapporteur Member State Greece and co‐rapporteur Member State Germany for the pesticide active substance clodinafop‐propargyl are reported. The context of the peer review was that required by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 844/2012. The conclusions were reached on the basis of the evaluation of the representative uses of clodinafop‐propargyl as a herbicide on wheat, rye and triticale. The reliable end points, appropriate for use in regulatory risk assessment, are presented. Missing information identified as being required by the regulatory framework is listed. Concerns are identified.

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