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Ecotoxicological information

Toxicity to terrestrial plants

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Description of key information

For assessing the aquatic hazard of CdSSe, reference has been made to ecotoxicity data obtained by standard testing on CdTe, a sparingly soluble  Cd-compound. Transformation dissolution data demonstrate that the solubility of Cd in CdSSe is even much lower than the solubility of Cd from CdTe (>100 times lower solubility of Cd in CdSSe, as compared to solubility in CdTe). The ecotoxicity of CdTe was therefore used as a worst case for the ecotoxicity of CdSSe.
Three plant ecotoxicity studies were performed. No acute effects were seen up to a concentration of 2.1 g CdTe/kg DW or 1 g Cd/kg DW.
As Cd2+ ion determines ecotoxicity, the PNEC deriviation for the terrestrial compartement will be based on the Cd 2+ ion as determined in the RA (2008).

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Long-term EC10, LC10 or NOEC for terrestrial plants:
2 100 mg/kg soil dw

Additional information

Three limit tests according to the OECD protocol no 208 were performed using Phaseolus vulgaris, Lepidium sativum and Secale cereale as test species. A control and a concentration of 2.1 g CdTe/kg DW or 1 g Cd/kg DW were tested. No effects were seen at this concentration for the three plant species.