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The homing flight method to assess the effect of sublethal doses of plant protection products on the honey bee in field conditions: results of the ring tests and proposal of a new OECD TG

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ITSAP-Institut de l’Abeille, INRA UR 406 A&E, Domaine Saint Paul, 84914 Avignon Cedex 9, France
Fourrier, Julie;
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INRA UE APIS, 17700 Surgères, France
Moreau-Vauzelle, Carole;
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INRA UE APIS, 17700 Surgères, France
Chevallerau, Colombe;
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INRA UE APIS, 17700 Surgères, France
Aupinel, Pierrick;
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INRA UR 406 A&E, Domaine Saint Paul, 84914 Avignon Cedex 9, France
Henry, Mickaël;
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ITSAP-Institut de l’Abeille, INRA UR 406 A&E, Domaine Saint Paul, 84914 Avignon Cedex 9, France
Vidau, Cyril;
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ITSAP-Institut de l’Abeille, INRA UR 406 A&E, Domaine Saint Paul, 84914 Avignon Cedex 9, France
Decourtye, Axel

The evaluation of the potential effects of plants protection products on honeybee behavior is considered as part of the risk assessment according to Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 and the EFSA Guidance document (EFSA 2013). But no standardized and validated method is still available. With current revisions of plant protection product risk assessment on the honeybee, a European ring test is conducted since 2015 with 11 voluntary laboratories to test a methodology assessing the effects of sublethal doses of a plant protection product administered in controlled conditions on the homing capacity of forager bees in the field. Homing success is measured by monitoring free-ranging honey bees with radio-frequency identification (RFID) tagging technology.

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