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Diss Factsheets

Ecotoxicological information

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Toxicity to soil organisms except arthropods

The study on toxicity to soil microorganisms except arthropods has not to be conducted as a transfer of linalyl actetate to the soil compartment is not expected.

Toxicity to terrestrial arthropods

The study on toxicity to terrestrial arthropods does not need to be conducted as a transfer of linalyl actetate to the soil compartment is not expected.

Toxicity to terrestrial plants

The study on toxicity to terrestrial plants does not need to be conducted as a transfer of linalyl actetate to the soil compartment is not expected.

Toxicity to soil microorganisms

The study on toxicity to soil microorganisms does not need to be conducted as a transfer of linalyl actetate to the soil compartment is not expected.

Toxicity to birds

The long-term or reproductive toxicity tests on birds do not need to be conducted due to the facts that (a) a mammalian dataset is available, (b) direct exposure to soil is unlikely and (c) the chemical is readily biodegradable.

Additional information

The test substance is not supposed to be directly applied to soil and an indirect exposure to soil via sewage sludge transfer is unlikely since the substance is readily biodegradable. For a substance being considered as „readily biodegradable“, it can be assumed that it will be biodegraded within the STP process and as a consequence a transfer to the soil compartment is not expected. Furthermore, as the logKoc is below 3 and the substance has no cationic properties, a low adsorption potential is indicated. Therefore, binding to sewage sludge is unlikely and as a consequence a transfer to the soil compartment is not expected. Therefore, no tests on terrestrial organisms are provided