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Guidance on the risk assessment of plant protection products on bees (Apis mellifera, Bombus spp. and solitary bees)

2013; Wiley; Volume: 11; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2903/j.efsa.2013.3295

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1831-4732

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Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety

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EFSA JournalVolume 11, Issue 7 3295 Guidance of EFSAOpen Access Guidance on the risk assessment of plant protection products on bees (Apis mellifera, Bombus spp. and solitary bees) European Food Safety Authority, European Food Safety AuthoritySearch for more papers by this author European Food Safety Authority, European Food Safety AuthoritySearch for more papers by this author First published: 04 July 2013 https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2013.3295Citations: 259 Correspondence: [email protected] Acknowledgement: EFSA wishes to thank the members of the working group: Gérard Arnold, Jos Boesten, Mark Clook, Robert Luttik, Fabio Sgolastra, Jacoba Wassenberg and the hearing expert Jens Pistorius for the preparatory work on this scientific output and EFSA staff: Franz Streissl, Maria Arena, Csaba Szentes, Agnès Rortais and Olaf Mosbach-Schulz for the support provided to this scientific output. Adoption date: 27 June 2013 Published date: 4 July 2013 Question number: EFSA-Q-2011-00418 On request from: European Commission AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Abstract The Guidance Document is intended to provide guidance for notifiers and authorities in the context of the review of plant protection products (PPPs) and their active substances under Regulation (EC) 1107/2009. 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