Phlebiopsis gigantea strain VRA 1835 |
Last updated: 07/06/2024
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(Also known as: Phlebia gigantea; Peniophora gigantea; white-rot fungus) |
The following alerts are based on the data in the tables below. An absence of an alert does not imply the substance has no implications for human health, biodiversity or the environment but just that we do not have the data to form a judgement.
Environmental fate |
Ecotoxicity |
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A forestry biofungicide used for the control of root and butt rot in coniferous trees |
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Root and butt rot caused by Heterobasidion annosum |
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Conifers, specifically pine and spruce trees |
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Rod-shaped organism that forms a powdery mycelium that may be white, blue or grey in colour |
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Current |
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1987, first isolated; 1991, first formulation |
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Class: Basidiomycetes; Order: Polyporales; Family: Phanerochaetaceae |
EC Regulation 1107/2009 (repealing 91/414) |
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Approved |
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Estonia/France |
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31/08/2035 |
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ATAustria |
BEBelgium |
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CYCyprus |
CZCzech Republic |
DEGermany |
DKDenmark |
EEEstonia |
ELGreece |
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✓ |
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ESSpain |
FIFinland |
FRFrance |
HRCroatia |
HUHungary |
IEIreland |
ITItaly |
LTLithuania |
LULuxembourg |
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LVLatvia |
MTMalta |
NLNetherlands |
PLPoland |
PTPortugal |
RORomania |
SESweden |
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SKSlovakia |
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NONorway |
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Fungicide |
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Micro-organism |
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Natural |
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Fungus invades cut tree surfaces preventing the subsequent invasion by the rot-causing organisms, particularly H. annosum. |
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A common and widely distributed fungus originally isolated from Norway spruce (Picea abies) |
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Produced by fermentation. Products comprised of one or more of three strains: VRA 1835, VRA 1984; PG 410.3 |
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Crop protection; Forestry |
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Root and butt rot caused by Heterobasidion annosum |
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Conifers, specifically pine and spruce trees |
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231-545-4 |
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Phlebiopsis gigantea strain VRA 1835 |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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BM02 |
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Fungus |
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Rotstop |
Verdera Oy |
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Usually formulated as a wettable powder which is mixed with water and sprayed onto trees immediately after felling. 8-68 g/ha (approx 1-2 g/m2 stump surface), applied once during each harvesting period |
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EU dossier states non-persistent in soil |
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EU dossier states non-persistent in water |
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EU dossier states non-persistent in water |
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As this parameter is not normally measured directly, a surrogate measure is used: ‘Photochemical oxidative DT₅₀’. Where data is available, this can be found in the Fate Indices section below. |
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Soil adsorption and mobility |
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Non-mobile |
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None
Terrestrial ecotoxicology |
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> 4.26 x 1007 |
Rat as CFU/kg BW |
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No adverse effects identified or expected |
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Non-toxic |
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> 100 |
Apis mellifera |
Low |
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> 100 |
Apis mellifera |
Low |
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No adverse effects identified or expected |
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No adverse effects identified or expected |
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HUMAN HEALTH AND PROTECTION |
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Not applicable |
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> 4.26 x 1007 |
Rat as CFU/kg BW |
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2000 |
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1.12E+06 |
Rat as cfu kg⁻¹ BW |
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None allocated |
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None allocated |
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None allocated |
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None allocated |
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Negligible risk for bystanders for proposed pattern of use |
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Exposure may occur via inhalation or skin contact - PPE/PPC advised |
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Carcinogen |
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Endocrine disruptor |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
A0 A = Chromosome aberration (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; B0 B = DNA damage/repair (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; C0 C = Gene mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; D0 D = Genome mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; E3 E = Unspecified genotoxicity type (miscellaneous data source) 3 = Negative |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Reproduction / development effects |
Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor |
Neurotoxicant |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Respiratory tract irritant |
Skin irritant |
Skin sensitiser |
?Possibly, status not identified |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
?Possibly, status not identified |
Eye irritant |
Phototoxicant |
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?Possibly, status not identified |
No data found |
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Not pathogenic to plants, animals nor humans |
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No information available |
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Not listed (Not listed) |
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Phlebiopsis gigantea strain VRA 1835 |
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Phlebiopsis gigantea |
Record last updated: |
07/06/2024 |
Contact: |
aeru@herts.ac.uk |
Please cite as: |
Lewis, K.A., Tzilivakis, J., Warner, D. and Green, A. (2016) An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 22(4), 1050-1064. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242 |