Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project

Autores
Silva, Vera; Alaoui, Abdallah; Schlünssen, Vivi; Vested, Anne; Graumans, Martien; Van Dael, Maurice; Trevisan, Marco; Suciu, Nicoleta; Mol, Hans; Beekmann, Karsten; Figueiredo, Daniel; Harkes, Paula; Hofman, Jakub; Abrantes, Nelson; Campos, Isabel; Martínez, María Ángeles; Pereira, Joana Luísa; Goossens, Dirk; Gandrass, Juergen; Debler, Freya; Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza; Jonker, Marlot; Van Langevelde, Frank; Sorensen, Martin; Wells, Jerry; Boekhorst, Jos; Huss, Anke; Mandrioli, Daniele; Sgargi, Daria; Nathanail, Judith; Tamm, Lucius; Fantke, Peter; Mark, Jennifer; Grovermann, Christian; Larsen, Ana Frelih; Herb, Irina; Chivers, Charlotte Anne; Alcon, Francisco; Contreras, Josefina; Baldi, Isabelle; Pasković, Igor; Matjaz, Glavan; Norgaard, Trine; Aparicio, Virginia Carolina; Ritsema, Coen; Geissen, Violette; Scheepers, Paul
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Current farm systems rely on the use of Plant Protection Products (PPP) to secure high productivity and control threats to the quality of the crops. However, PPP use may have considerable impacts on human health and the environment. A study protocol is presented aiming to determine the occurrence and levels of PPP residues in plants (crops), animals (livestock), humans and other non-target species (ecosystem representatives) for exposure modelling and impact assessment. To achieve this, we designed a cross-sectional study to compare conventional and organic farm systems across Europe. Environmental and biological samples were/are being/will be collected during the 2021 growing season, at 10 case study sites in Europe covering a range of climate zones and crops. An additional study site in Argentina will inform the impact of PPP use on growing soybean which is an important European protein-source in animal feed. We will study the impact of PPP mixtures using an integrated risk assessment methodology. The fate of PPP in environmental media (soil, water and air) and in the homes of farmers will be monitored. This will be complemented by biomonitoring to estimate PPP uptake by humans and farm animals (cow, goat, sheep and chicken), and by collection of samples from non-target species (earthworms, fish, aquatic and terrestrial macroinvertebrates, bats, and farm cats). We will use data on PPP residues in environmental and biological matrices to estimate exposures by modelling. These exposure estimates together with health and toxicity data will be used to predict the impact of PPP use on environment, plant, animal and human health. The outcome of this study will then be integrated with socio-economic information leading to an overall assessment used to identify transition pathways towards more sustainable plant protection and inform decision makers, practitioners and other stakeholders regarding farming practices and land use policy.
EEA Balcarce
Fil: Silva, Vera. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Alaoui, Abdallah. University of Bern. Institute of Geography. Centre for Development and Environment; Suiza.
Fil: Schlünssen, Vivi. Aarhus University. Department of Public Health; Dinamarca. National Research Centre for the Working Environment; Dinamarca.
Fil: Vested, Anne. Aarhus University. Department of Public Health; Dinamarca.
Fil: Graumans, Martien. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Van Dael, Maurice. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Trevisan, Marco. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Department for Sustainable Food Process; Italia.
Fil: Suciu, Nicoleta. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Department for Sustainable Food Process; Italia.
Fil: Mol, Hans. Wageningen University and Research. Wageningen Food Safety Research; Países Bajos.
Fil: Beekmann, Karsten. Wageningen University and Research. Wageningen Food Safety Research; Países Bajos.
Fil: Figueiredo, Daniel. Utrecht University. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Harkes, Paula. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Hofman, Jakub. Masaryk University. Faculty of Science. Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment; Republica Checa.
Fil: Kandeler, Ellen. University of Hohenheim. Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation; Alemania.
Fil: Abrantes, Nelson. University of Aveiro. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.
Fil: Campos, Isabel. University of Aveiro. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.
Fil: Martínez, María Ángeles. Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas; España.
Fil: Pereira, Joana Luísa. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.
Fil: Goossens, Dirk. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group. Países Bajos. KU Leuven Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Belgica.
Fil: Gandrass, Juergen. Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry; Alemania.
Fil: Debler, Freya. Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry; Alemania.
Fil: Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Jonker, Marlot. Dutch Mammal Society; Países Bajos.
Fil: Van Langevelde, Frank. Wageningen University and Research. Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Sorensen, Martin. Aarhus University. Department of Animal Science; Dinamarca.
Fil: Wells, Jerry. Wageningen University and Research. Host-Microbe Interactomics, Animal Sciences Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Boekhorst, Jos. Wageningen University and Research. Host-Microbe Interactomics, Animal Sciences Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Huss, Anke. Utrecht University. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Mandrioli, Daniele. Ramazzini Institute. Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center; Italia.
Fil: Sgargi, Daria. Ramazzini Institute. Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center; Italia.
Fil: Nathanail, Paul. Land Quality Management; Reino Unido.
Fil: Nathanail, Judith. Land Quality Management; Reino Unido.
Fil: Tamm, Lucius. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.
Fil: Fantke, Peter. Technical University of Denmark. Department of Technology, Management and Economics; Dinamarca.
Fil: Mark, Jennifer. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.
Fil: Grovermann, Christian. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.
Fil: Larsen, Ana Frelih. Ecologic Institute; Alemania.
Fil: Herb, Irina. Ecologic Institute; Alemania.
Fil: Chivers, Charlotte Anne. University of Gloucestershire. Countryside and Community Research Institute; Reino Unido.
Fil: Mills, Jane. University of Gloucestershire. Countryside and Community Research Institute; Reino Unido.
Fil: Alcon, Francisco. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España.
Fil: Contreras, Josefina. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España.
Fil: Baldi, Isabelle. Bordeaux University. INSERM U1219; Francia.
Fil: Pasković, Igor. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Department of Agriculture and Nutrition; Croacia.
Fil: Matjaz, Glavan. University of Ljubljana. Biotechnical Faculty; Eslovenia.
Fil: Norgaard, Trine. Aarhus University. Department of Agroecology; Dinamarca.
Fil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina.
Fil: Ritsema, Coen. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Geissen, Violette. University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Scheepers, Paul. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fuente
PLoS ONE 16 (11) : e0259748 (November 2021)
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Plaguicidas
Proyectos de Investigación
Collección de Datos
Argentina
Europa
Environment
Pesticides
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Europe
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spelling Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT projectSilva, VeraAlaoui, AbdallahSchlünssen, ViviVested, AnneGraumans, MartienVan Dael, MauriceTrevisan, MarcoSuciu, NicoletaMol, HansBeekmann, KarstenFigueiredo, DanielHarkes, PaulaHofman, JakubAbrantes, NelsonCampos, IsabelMartínez, María ÁngelesPereira, Joana LuísaGoossens, DirkGandrass, JuergenDebler, FreyaHuerta Lwanga, EsperanzaJonker, MarlotVan Langevelde, FrankSorensen, MartinWells, JerryBoekhorst, JosHuss, AnkeMandrioli, DanieleSgargi, DariaNathanail, JudithTamm, LuciusFantke, PeterMark, JenniferGrovermann, ChristianLarsen, Ana FrelihHerb, IrinaChivers, Charlotte AnneAlcon, FranciscoContreras, JosefinaBaldi, IsabellePasković, IgorMatjaz, GlavanNorgaard, TrineAparicio, Virginia CarolinaRitsema, CoenGeissen, VioletteScheepers, PaulMedio AmbientePlaguicidasProyectos de InvestigaciónCollección de DatosArgentinaEuropaEnvironmentPesticidesResearch ProyectsData CollectionEuropeCurrent farm systems rely on the use of Plant Protection Products (PPP) to secure high productivity and control threats to the quality of the crops. However, PPP use may have considerable impacts on human health and the environment. A study protocol is presented aiming to determine the occurrence and levels of PPP residues in plants (crops), animals (livestock), humans and other non-target species (ecosystem representatives) for exposure modelling and impact assessment. To achieve this, we designed a cross-sectional study to compare conventional and organic farm systems across Europe. Environmental and biological samples were/are being/will be collected during the 2021 growing season, at 10 case study sites in Europe covering a range of climate zones and crops. An additional study site in Argentina will inform the impact of PPP use on growing soybean which is an important European protein-source in animal feed. We will study the impact of PPP mixtures using an integrated risk assessment methodology. The fate of PPP in environmental media (soil, water and air) and in the homes of farmers will be monitored. This will be complemented by biomonitoring to estimate PPP uptake by humans and farm animals (cow, goat, sheep and chicken), and by collection of samples from non-target species (earthworms, fish, aquatic and terrestrial macroinvertebrates, bats, and farm cats). We will use data on PPP residues in environmental and biological matrices to estimate exposures by modelling. These exposure estimates together with health and toxicity data will be used to predict the impact of PPP use on environment, plant, animal and human health. The outcome of this study will then be integrated with socio-economic information leading to an overall assessment used to identify transition pathways towards more sustainable plant protection and inform decision makers, practitioners and other stakeholders regarding farming practices and land use policy.EEA BalcarceFil: Silva, Vera. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Alaoui, Abdallah. University of Bern. Institute of Geography. Centre for Development and Environment; Suiza.Fil: Schlünssen, Vivi. Aarhus University. Department of Public Health; Dinamarca. National Research Centre for the Working Environment; Dinamarca.Fil: Vested, Anne. Aarhus University. Department of Public Health; Dinamarca.Fil: Graumans, Martien. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.Fil: Van Dael, Maurice. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.Fil: Trevisan, Marco. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Department for Sustainable Food Process; Italia.Fil: Suciu, Nicoleta. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Department for Sustainable Food Process; Italia.Fil: Mol, Hans. Wageningen University and Research. Wageningen Food Safety Research; Países Bajos.Fil: Beekmann, Karsten. Wageningen University and Research. Wageningen Food Safety Research; Países Bajos.Fil: Figueiredo, Daniel. Utrecht University. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences; Países Bajos.Fil: Harkes, Paula. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Hofman, Jakub. Masaryk University. Faculty of Science. Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment; Republica Checa.Fil: Kandeler, Ellen. University of Hohenheim. Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation; Alemania.Fil: Abrantes, Nelson. University of Aveiro. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.Fil: Campos, Isabel. University of Aveiro. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.Fil: Martínez, María Ángeles. Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas; España.Fil: Pereira, Joana Luísa. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.Fil: Goossens, Dirk. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group. Países Bajos. KU Leuven Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Belgica.Fil: Gandrass, Juergen. Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry; Alemania.Fil: Debler, Freya. Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry; Alemania.Fil: Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Jonker, Marlot. Dutch Mammal Society; Países Bajos.Fil: Van Langevelde, Frank. Wageningen University and Research. Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Sorensen, Martin. Aarhus University. Department of Animal Science; Dinamarca.Fil: Wells, Jerry. Wageningen University and Research. Host-Microbe Interactomics, Animal Sciences Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Boekhorst, Jos. Wageningen University and Research. Host-Microbe Interactomics, Animal Sciences Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Huss, Anke. Utrecht University. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences; Países Bajos.Fil: Mandrioli, Daniele. Ramazzini Institute. Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center; Italia.Fil: Sgargi, Daria. Ramazzini Institute. Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center; Italia.Fil: Nathanail, Paul. Land Quality Management; Reino Unido.Fil: Nathanail, Judith. Land Quality Management; Reino Unido.Fil: Tamm, Lucius. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.Fil: Fantke, Peter. Technical University of Denmark. Department of Technology, Management and Economics; Dinamarca.Fil: Mark, Jennifer. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.Fil: Grovermann, Christian. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.Fil: Larsen, Ana Frelih. Ecologic Institute; Alemania.Fil: Herb, Irina. Ecologic Institute; Alemania.Fil: Chivers, Charlotte Anne. University of Gloucestershire. Countryside and Community Research Institute; Reino Unido.Fil: Mills, Jane. University of Gloucestershire. Countryside and Community Research Institute; Reino Unido.Fil: Alcon, Francisco. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España.Fil: Contreras, Josefina. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España.Fil: Baldi, Isabelle. Bordeaux University. INSERM U1219; Francia.Fil: Pasković, Igor. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Department of Agriculture and Nutrition; Croacia.Fil: Matjaz, Glavan. University of Ljubljana. Biotechnical Faculty; Eslovenia.Fil: Norgaard, Trine. Aarhus University. Department of Agroecology; Dinamarca.Fil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina.Fil: Ritsema, Coen. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Geissen, Violette. University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.Fil: Scheepers, Paul. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
title Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
spellingShingle Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
Silva, Vera
Medio Ambiente
Plaguicidas
Proyectos de Investigación
Collección de Datos
Argentina
Europa
Environment
Pesticides
Research Proyects
Data Collection
Europe
title_short Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
title_full Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
title_fullStr Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
title_full_unstemmed Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
title_sort Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Vera
Alaoui, Abdallah
Schlünssen, Vivi
Vested, Anne
Graumans, Martien
Van Dael, Maurice
Trevisan, Marco
Suciu, Nicoleta
Mol, Hans
Beekmann, Karsten
Figueiredo, Daniel
Harkes, Paula
Hofman, Jakub
Abrantes, Nelson
Campos, Isabel
Martínez, María Ángeles
Pereira, Joana Luísa
Goossens, Dirk
Gandrass, Juergen
Debler, Freya
Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza
Jonker, Marlot
Van Langevelde, Frank
Sorensen, Martin
Wells, Jerry
Boekhorst, Jos
Huss, Anke
Mandrioli, Daniele
Sgargi, Daria
Nathanail, Judith
Tamm, Lucius
Fantke, Peter
Mark, Jennifer
Grovermann, Christian
Larsen, Ana Frelih
Herb, Irina
Chivers, Charlotte Anne
Alcon, Francisco
Contreras, Josefina
Baldi, Isabelle
Pasković, Igor
Matjaz, Glavan
Norgaard, Trine
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
Ritsema, Coen
Geissen, Violette
Scheepers, Paul
author Silva, Vera
author_facet Silva, Vera
Alaoui, Abdallah
Schlünssen, Vivi
Vested, Anne
Graumans, Martien
Van Dael, Maurice
Trevisan, Marco
Suciu, Nicoleta
Mol, Hans
Beekmann, Karsten
Figueiredo, Daniel
Harkes, Paula
Hofman, Jakub
Abrantes, Nelson
Campos, Isabel
Martínez, María Ángeles
Pereira, Joana Luísa
Goossens, Dirk
Gandrass, Juergen
Debler, Freya
Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza
Jonker, Marlot
Van Langevelde, Frank
Sorensen, Martin
Wells, Jerry
Boekhorst, Jos
Huss, Anke
Mandrioli, Daniele
Sgargi, Daria
Nathanail, Judith
Tamm, Lucius
Fantke, Peter
Mark, Jennifer
Grovermann, Christian
Larsen, Ana Frelih
Herb, Irina
Chivers, Charlotte Anne
Alcon, Francisco
Contreras, Josefina
Baldi, Isabelle
Pasković, Igor
Matjaz, Glavan
Norgaard, Trine
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
Ritsema, Coen
Geissen, Violette
Scheepers, Paul
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Schlünssen, Vivi
Vested, Anne
Graumans, Martien
Van Dael, Maurice
Trevisan, Marco
Suciu, Nicoleta
Mol, Hans
Beekmann, Karsten
Figueiredo, Daniel
Harkes, Paula
Hofman, Jakub
Abrantes, Nelson
Campos, Isabel
Martínez, María Ángeles
Pereira, Joana Luísa
Goossens, Dirk
Gandrass, Juergen
Debler, Freya
Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza
Jonker, Marlot
Van Langevelde, Frank
Sorensen, Martin
Wells, Jerry
Boekhorst, Jos
Huss, Anke
Mandrioli, Daniele
Sgargi, Daria
Nathanail, Judith
Tamm, Lucius
Fantke, Peter
Mark, Jennifer
Grovermann, Christian
Larsen, Ana Frelih
Herb, Irina
Chivers, Charlotte Anne
Alcon, Francisco
Contreras, Josefina
Baldi, Isabelle
Pasković, Igor
Matjaz, Glavan
Norgaard, Trine
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
Ritsema, Coen
Geissen, Violette
Scheepers, Paul
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Medio Ambiente
Plaguicidas
Proyectos de Investigación
Collección de Datos
Argentina
Europa
Environment
Pesticides
Research Proyects
Data Collection
Europe
topic Medio Ambiente
Plaguicidas
Proyectos de Investigación
Collección de Datos
Argentina
Europa
Environment
Pesticides
Research Proyects
Data Collection
Europe
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Current farm systems rely on the use of Plant Protection Products (PPP) to secure high productivity and control threats to the quality of the crops. However, PPP use may have considerable impacts on human health and the environment. A study protocol is presented aiming to determine the occurrence and levels of PPP residues in plants (crops), animals (livestock), humans and other non-target species (ecosystem representatives) for exposure modelling and impact assessment. To achieve this, we designed a cross-sectional study to compare conventional and organic farm systems across Europe. Environmental and biological samples were/are being/will be collected during the 2021 growing season, at 10 case study sites in Europe covering a range of climate zones and crops. An additional study site in Argentina will inform the impact of PPP use on growing soybean which is an important European protein-source in animal feed. We will study the impact of PPP mixtures using an integrated risk assessment methodology. The fate of PPP in environmental media (soil, water and air) and in the homes of farmers will be monitored. This will be complemented by biomonitoring to estimate PPP uptake by humans and farm animals (cow, goat, sheep and chicken), and by collection of samples from non-target species (earthworms, fish, aquatic and terrestrial macroinvertebrates, bats, and farm cats). We will use data on PPP residues in environmental and biological matrices to estimate exposures by modelling. These exposure estimates together with health and toxicity data will be used to predict the impact of PPP use on environment, plant, animal and human health. The outcome of this study will then be integrated with socio-economic information leading to an overall assessment used to identify transition pathways towards more sustainable plant protection and inform decision makers, practitioners and other stakeholders regarding farming practices and land use policy.
EEA Balcarce
Fil: Silva, Vera. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Alaoui, Abdallah. University of Bern. Institute of Geography. Centre for Development and Environment; Suiza.
Fil: Schlünssen, Vivi. Aarhus University. Department of Public Health; Dinamarca. National Research Centre for the Working Environment; Dinamarca.
Fil: Vested, Anne. Aarhus University. Department of Public Health; Dinamarca.
Fil: Graumans, Martien. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Van Dael, Maurice. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Trevisan, Marco. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Department for Sustainable Food Process; Italia.
Fil: Suciu, Nicoleta. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Department for Sustainable Food Process; Italia.
Fil: Mol, Hans. Wageningen University and Research. Wageningen Food Safety Research; Países Bajos.
Fil: Beekmann, Karsten. Wageningen University and Research. Wageningen Food Safety Research; Países Bajos.
Fil: Figueiredo, Daniel. Utrecht University. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Harkes, Paula. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Hofman, Jakub. Masaryk University. Faculty of Science. Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment; Republica Checa.
Fil: Kandeler, Ellen. University of Hohenheim. Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation; Alemania.
Fil: Abrantes, Nelson. University of Aveiro. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.
Fil: Campos, Isabel. University of Aveiro. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.
Fil: Martínez, María Ángeles. Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas; España.
Fil: Pereira, Joana Luísa. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning; Portugal.
Fil: Goossens, Dirk. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group. Países Bajos. KU Leuven Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Belgica.
Fil: Gandrass, Juergen. Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry; Alemania.
Fil: Debler, Freya. Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry; Alemania.
Fil: Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Jonker, Marlot. Dutch Mammal Society; Países Bajos.
Fil: Van Langevelde, Frank. Wageningen University and Research. Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Sorensen, Martin. Aarhus University. Department of Animal Science; Dinamarca.
Fil: Wells, Jerry. Wageningen University and Research. Host-Microbe Interactomics, Animal Sciences Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Boekhorst, Jos. Wageningen University and Research. Host-Microbe Interactomics, Animal Sciences Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Huss, Anke. Utrecht University. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences; Países Bajos.
Fil: Mandrioli, Daniele. Ramazzini Institute. Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center; Italia.
Fil: Sgargi, Daria. Ramazzini Institute. Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center; Italia.
Fil: Nathanail, Paul. Land Quality Management; Reino Unido.
Fil: Nathanail, Judith. Land Quality Management; Reino Unido.
Fil: Tamm, Lucius. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.
Fil: Fantke, Peter. Technical University of Denmark. Department of Technology, Management and Economics; Dinamarca.
Fil: Mark, Jennifer. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.
Fil: Grovermann, Christian. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture; Suiza.
Fil: Larsen, Ana Frelih. Ecologic Institute; Alemania.
Fil: Herb, Irina. Ecologic Institute; Alemania.
Fil: Chivers, Charlotte Anne. University of Gloucestershire. Countryside and Community Research Institute; Reino Unido.
Fil: Mills, Jane. University of Gloucestershire. Countryside and Community Research Institute; Reino Unido.
Fil: Alcon, Francisco. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España.
Fil: Contreras, Josefina. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; España.
Fil: Baldi, Isabelle. Bordeaux University. INSERM U1219; Francia.
Fil: Pasković, Igor. Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Department of Agriculture and Nutrition; Croacia.
Fil: Matjaz, Glavan. University of Ljubljana. Biotechnical Faculty; Eslovenia.
Fil: Norgaard, Trine. Aarhus University. Department of Agroecology; Dinamarca.
Fil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina.
Fil: Ritsema, Coen. Wageningen University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Geissen, Violette. University and Research. Soil Physics and Land Management Group; Países Bajos.
Fil: Scheepers, Paul. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Países Bajos.
description Current farm systems rely on the use of Plant Protection Products (PPP) to secure high productivity and control threats to the quality of the crops. However, PPP use may have considerable impacts on human health and the environment. A study protocol is presented aiming to determine the occurrence and levels of PPP residues in plants (crops), animals (livestock), humans and other non-target species (ecosystem representatives) for exposure modelling and impact assessment. To achieve this, we designed a cross-sectional study to compare conventional and organic farm systems across Europe. Environmental and biological samples were/are being/will be collected during the 2021 growing season, at 10 case study sites in Europe covering a range of climate zones and crops. An additional study site in Argentina will inform the impact of PPP use on growing soybean which is an important European protein-source in animal feed. We will study the impact of PPP mixtures using an integrated risk assessment methodology. The fate of PPP in environmental media (soil, water and air) and in the homes of farmers will be monitored. This will be complemented by biomonitoring to estimate PPP uptake by humans and farm animals (cow, goat, sheep and chicken), and by collection of samples from non-target species (earthworms, fish, aquatic and terrestrial macroinvertebrates, bats, and farm cats). We will use data on PPP residues in environmental and biological matrices to estimate exposures by modelling. These exposure estimates together with health and toxicity data will be used to predict the impact of PPP use on environment, plant, animal and human health. The outcome of this study will then be integrated with socio-economic information leading to an overall assessment used to identify transition pathways towards more sustainable plant protection and inform decision makers, practitioners and other stakeholders regarding farming practices and land use policy.
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dc.coverage.none.fl_str_mv Argentina .......... (nation) (World, South America)
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv Plos One
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv PLoS ONE 16 (11) : e0259748 (November 2021)
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