| Literature DB >> 35592021 |
Fernando Alvarez, Maria Arena, Domenica Auteri, Marco Binaglia, Anna Federica Castoldi, Arianna Chiusolo, Angelo Colagiorgi, Mathilde Colas, Federica Crivellente, Chloe De Lentdecker, Mark Egsmose, Gabriella Fait, Franco Ferilli, Varvara Gouliarmou, Laia Herrero Nogareda, Alessio Ippolito, Frederique Istace, Samira Jarrah, Dimitra Kardassi, Aude Kienzler, Anna Lanzoni, Roberto Lava, Renata Leuschner, Alberto Linguadoca, Christopher Lythgo, Oriol Magrans, Iris Mangas, Ileana Miron, Tunde Molnar, Laura Padovani, Juan Manuel Parra Morte, Rositsa Serafimova, Rachel Sharp, Csaba Szentes, Andrea Terron, Anne Theobald, Manuela Tiramani, Laura Villamar-Bouza.
Abstract
The conclusions of the EFSA following the peer review of the initial risk assessments carried out by the competent authorities of the rapporteur Member State, Ireland, and co-rapporteur Member State, Portugal, for the pesticide active substance aluminium ammonium sulfate and the considerations as regards the inclusion of the substance in Annex IV of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 are reported. The context of the peer review was that required by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 844/2012, as amended by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2018/1659. The conclusions were reached on the basis of the evaluation of the representative uses of aluminium ammonium sulfate as a repellent on row crops (salad, brassica, carrots and other vegetable crops), combinable crops (grains, pulses and oilseed rape), grassland (primarily amenity and sports turf), orchards and forestry, amenity and ornamentals including use on hard surfaces. The reliable end points, appropriate for use in regulatory risk assessment, are presented. Missing information identified as being required by the regulatory framework and assessments not finalised are listed.Entities:
Keywords: aluminium ammonium sulfate; peer review; pesticide; repellent; risk assessment
Year: 2022 PMID: 35592021 PMCID: PMC9100451 DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2022.7319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EFSA J ISSN: 1831-4732
Groundwater
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Compound (name and/or code) |
> 0.1 μg/L at 1 m depth for the representative uses Step 2 |
Biological (pesticidal) activity/relevance Step 3a. | Hazard identified Steps 3b. and 3c. |
Consumer RA triggered Steps 4 and 5 | Human health relevance |
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| Aluminium ions |
0.638 mg/L when soil pH < 5.5 Essentially 0 when soil pH > 5.5 | Not applicable for inorganic compounds |
– |
– |
Yes |
| Ammonium | 0.427 mg/L | Not applicable for inorganic compounds | – | – | – |
| Nitrate | 1.47 mg/L | Not applicable for inorganic compounds | – | – | – |
| Nitrite |
Calculated maximum 1.09 mg/L, but as topsoil would be expected to remain aerobic, the majority of the ammonium will transform to nitrate and not nitrite | Not applicable for inorganic compounds | – | – | – |
| Sulfate | 4.54 mg/L | Not applicable for inorganic compounds | – | – | – |
Assessment according to European Commission guidance of the relevance of groundwater metabolites (2003).
FOCUS scenarios or relevant lysimeter.
Repellents and inorganic compounds are not defined as pesticides in Council Directive 98/83/EC The drinking water standards applicable from Council Directive 98/83/EC are: aluminium ions 0.2 mg/L. ammonium 0.5 mg/L, nitrate 50 mg/L, nitrite 0.5 mg/L and sulfate 250 mg/L.
Overview of concerns reflecting the issues not finalised, critical areas of concerns and the risks identified that may be applicable for some but not for all uses or risk assessment scenarios
| Representative use |
Row crops (salad, brassica, carrots and other vegetable crops) | Combinable crops (grains, pulses and oilseed rape) |
Grassland (primarily amenity and sports turf) | Orchards and forestry | Amenity and ornamental use including use on hard surfaces | ||||||
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| Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | ||
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| Risk identified | X(e) | X(e) | X(e) | |||||||
| Assessment not finalised | X3 | ||||||||||
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| Risk identified | X | X | ||||||||
| Assessment not finalised | X3 | ||||||||||
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| Risk identified | X | |||||||||
| Assessment not finalised | X3 | ||||||||||
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| Risk identified | ||||||||||
| Assessment not finalised | X1;(d) | X1;(d) | |||||||||
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| Risk identified | X(a) | X(a) | X(a) | X(a) | X(a) | |||||
| Assessment not finalised | |||||||||||
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| Risk identified | X(b) | X(b) | X(b) | X(b) | X(b) | |||||
| Assessment not finalised | X5,6 | X5,6 | X5,6 | X5,6 | X5,6 | ||||||
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| Risk identified | ||||||||||
| Assessment not finalised | X4 | X4 | X4 | X4 | X3,4 | ||||||
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| Legal parametric value breached | ||||||||||
| Assessment not finalised | |||||||||||
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| Legal parametric value breached | X(c) | X(c) | X(c) | |||||||
| Assessment not finalised | X2 | X2 | X2 | ||||||||
The superscript numbers relate to the numbered points indicated in Sections 9.1 and 9.2. Where there is no superscript number, see Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6–7 for further information.
Long‐term risk to birds and mammals.
Acute risk to bees and risk to non‐target arthropods other than bees.
With the available assessment, concentrations have been calculated above the parametric value of 0.2 mg/L for aluminium ions in use situations when soil pH < 5.5, e.g. grassland in upland areas, coniferous forestry and ericaceous ornamental plant growing.
Assessment not finalised except for the uses with barrier treatment for all crops and for the uses as trunk treatment for orchards.
For tractor‐mounted application, not for knapsack application.
Soil
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Compound (name and/or code) | Ecotoxicology |
|---|---|
| None | Low risk to soil organisms |
Surface water and sediment
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Compound (name and/or code) | Ecotoxicology |
|---|---|
| Aluminium ions | Data gap |
Air
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Compound (name and/or code) | Toxicology |
|---|---|
| Aluminium ions | Data gap |
| Ammonium | No data, not required |
| Sulfate | No data, not required |
Table 5 Risk mitigation measures proposed for the representative uses assessed
| Representative use |
Row crops (salad, brassica, carrots and other vegetable crops) | Combinable crops (grains, pulses and oilseed rape) |
Grassland (primarily amenity and sports turf) | Orchards and forestry | Amenity and ornamental use including use on hard surfaces | |||||
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| Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | Soluble powder (SP) | Soluble concentrate (SL) | |
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| Use of PPE is required(a) | Use of PPE is required(e) | Use of PPE is required(a) |
Use of PPE is required(e) | Use of PPE is required(a) | Use of PPE is required(e) | Use of PPE is required(b) | Use of PPE is required(f) | Use of PPE is required(c) (excluding hard surfaces) |
Use of PPE is required(g) (excluding hard surfaces) |
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| Use of protective gloves is required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required | Available RMM are insufficient |
Use of protective gloves is required |
Available RMM are insufficient for ornamentals |
Use of protective gloves is required |
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RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
RMM not required |
Available RMM are insufficient |
RMM not required | Drift reducing nozzles and 10 m buffer zone(d) |
RMM not required for ornamentals |
For tractor‐mounted applications: available RMM are insufficient. For knapsack applications: gloves during mixing/loading (ML) and application (A) and RPE during ML (EFSA, 2014).
For tractor‐mounted applications: gloves and RPE during ML and A, water‐soluble bags (ML) and closed cab (A). For knapsack applications: gloves and RPE (ML and A) (EFSA, 2014).
For tractor‐mounted applications: gloves and RPE (ML and A), water‐soluble bags. For knapsack applications: gloves (ML and A) and RPE (ML) (EFSA, 2014).
Please note that drift reducing nozzles are not applicable to knapsack applications (EFSA, 2014).
For tractor‐mounted applications: gloves (ML). For knapsack applications: gloves (ML and A) and RPE (ML) (EFSA, 2014).
For tractor‐mounted applications: gloves (ML and A), RPE (ML) and closed cab (A). For knapsack applications: gloves (ML) (EFSA, 2014).
For tractor‐mounted applications: no PPE/RPE required. For knapsack application: gloves (ML and A), RPE (ML) (EFSA, 2014).
For bystander/resident, the default buffer zone of 2–3 m for low crop application and 5 m for high crop application is not indicated as RMM.
| Properties | Conclusion | |
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| CMR |
| Classification criteria not met. Aluminium ammonium sulfate is not considered to be carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction according to points 3.6.2, 3.6.3 and 3.6.4 of Annex II of Regulation No 1107/2009. |
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| Aluminium ammonium sulfate is not considered to meet the criteria for endocrine disruption for humans and non‐target organisms according to points 3.6.5 and 3.8.2 of Annex II of Regulation No 1107/2009, as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/605. | |
| POP |
| Aluminium ammonium sulfate is not considered to be a persistent organic pollutant (POP) according to point 3.7.1 of Annex II of Regulation (EC) 1107/2009. |
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| PBT |
| Aluminium ammonium sulfate not considered to be a persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) substance according to point 3.7.2 of Annex II of Regulation (EC) 1107/2009. |
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| vPvB |
| Aluminium ammonium sulfate not considered to be a very persistent, very bioaccumulative substance according to point 3.7.3 of Annex II of Regulation (EC) 1107/2009. |
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Origin of data to be included where applicable (e.g. EFSA, ECHA RAC, Regulation).
| Code/trivial name | IUPAC name/SMILES notation/InChiKey | Structural formula |
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aluminium ammonium sulfate [Al+3].[NH4+].[O‐]S(=O)(=O)[O‐].[O‐]S([O‐])(=O)=O LCQXXBOSCBRNNT‐UHFFFAOYSA‐K |
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The compound name in bold is the name used in the conclusion.
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