Effects of chemical control agents and microbial biocontrol agents on numbers of non-target microbial soil organisms: a meta-analysis |
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Authors: | Jacqueline WA Scheepmaker Jan van de Kassteele |
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Institution: | 1. RIVM-SEC, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment , Expertise Centre for Substances , PO Box 1, 3720 BA , Bilthoven , The Netherlands;2. RIVM-EMI, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment , Expertise Centre for Methodology and Information Services , PO Box 1, 3720 BA , Bilthoven , The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Our aim was to investigate the non-target effects on soil micro-organisms in agricultural environments caused by chemical control agents (CCAs) and microbial biocontrol agents (mBCAs), including the recovery from these effects. This was a desk study in which quantifiable endpoints, such as numbers of colony forming units (CFU), were derived from a series of studies and the combined data then analysed with a meta-regression analysis. Three analyses of the same dataset were performed. The first analysis, which was performed at the level of the CCAs and mBCAs in general, revealed that the effects of CCAs differed significantly from those of mBCAs. The second analysis, which included the type of non-target group (bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, and protozoa) as additional input, revealed that mBCAs have greater effects than CCAs on fungi at study initiation, that CCAs had greater effects than mBCAs on bacteria and protozoa and that when effects were measured, recovery occurred within 100 days post-treatment initiation. The final analysis, which included the type of CCA (fungicide, insecticide, herbicide) or mBCA (antagonist) as additional input, revealed that (1) antagonists had a greater effect on fungi than insecticides and fungicides, (2) insecticides and to a lesser extent fungicides had a larger effect on bacteria than fungicides and antagonists, and (3) recovery of the CFU occurred within 100 days for all types of pesticides, mBCAs as well as CCAs, and for all non-target groups. The findings are discussed in view of the regulatory context of admittance of mBCAs to the market. |
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Keywords: | registration risk assessment risks chemical control agents microbial biocontrol agents meta-regression analysis fungicides insecticides antagonists bacteria fungi actinomycetes protozoa |
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