Guidance Document on Residues in Rotational Crops

This document provides additional detailed guidance on rotational crop residue studies conducted according to OECD TG 504: Residues in Rotational Crops with expanded flexibility in crop commodities to be tested, and approaches to mitigate additional testing. The following scope is addressed within...

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Corporate Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2018
Series:Series on Pesticides and Biocides
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Collection: OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a This document provides additional detailed guidance on rotational crop residue studies conducted according to OECD TG 504: Residues in Rotational Crops with expanded flexibility in crop commodities to be tested, and approaches to mitigate additional testing. The following scope is addressed within this document: derivation of application rates for rotational crop studies; estimation of concentration levels for active ingredients and their metabolites in soil in terms of an assessment of rotational crop studies and guidance on interpretation of the study results; advice on the data requirements and procedures for MRL setting based on rotational crops and the possible use of label restrictions; use of the proportionality concept in rotational crop assessments; and clarification of the relevant situations under which rotational crop studies are needed to cover protected crop situations