Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement (Jan 2011)

Ragweed (Ambrosia sp.) seeds in bird feed

  • Frick, G.,
  • Boschung, H.,
  • Schulz-Schroeder, G.,
  • Russ, G.,
  • Ujčič-Vrhovnik, I.,
  • Jakovac-Strajn, B.,
  • Angetter, D.,
  • John, I.,
  • Jørgensen, JS.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. s1
pp. 39 – 44

Abstract

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In 2005, the Swiss official feed inspection of Agroscope Liebefeld-Posieux Research Station (ALP) was mandated to check bird feed and raw materials for the presence of Ambrosia sp. seeds. Indeed, such seeds were found in varying amounts when analyzed in the feed microscopy laboratory. The producers were informed, and a limit of intervention (50 mg.kg-1 ≈ 9 to 10 seeds.kg-1) was finally set for this undesirable component. The results of five years of controls show, at first, around 50% of contaminated samples. With appropriate measures, the level of contamination could be lowered in the following years. In parallel, the size of Ambrosia sp. seeds and the sieves to be used for routine analyses were checked. Ambrosia sp. seeds found in feed checked in Switzerland were seldom larger ("wider") than 3.5 mm and never smaller than 1.5 mm. Several EU Member States started their own control and monitoring programs. The results of studies from Germany, Slovenia and Denmark, presented by their feed microscopists at the IAG meetings, indicate the presence of Ambrosia sp. seeds in 21 to 75% of the products put on the market.

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