This includes earthworms, micro-arthropods (springtails and mites) and soil microorganisms. In addition to the standard application, coated seeds, pellets, granules with formulations, actives and metabolites are tested using modified test designs. If required, verification of application can be linked to in-house residue analysis.
The following studies are conducted routinely in our testing facilities:
Earthworms (Eisenia fetida/andrei):
We have more than 25 years experience in laboratory testing of ecotoxicological effects of Plant Protection Products and other chemicals on earthworms. Our stock cultures of Eisenia fetida and E. andrei provide the high quality test organisms needed to perform acute toxicity studies, reproduction toxicity studies and bioaccumulation studies all the year round.
Enchytraeids (Enchytraeus albidus/crypticus):
As an alternate oligochaete, species of the genus Enchytraeus like E. albidus or E. crypticus can be tested, e.g. if only less test item is available.
Soil Micro-Arthropods:
Springtails (Folsomia candida)
Predatory mites (Hypoaspis aculeifer)
Studies with earthworms, springtails and soil mites are commonly conducted using OECD artificial soil. However, tests can also be conducted using natural soils (e.g. standard soils obtained from LUFA, Speyer, Germany or any other soil of interest depending on the specific issue; soil characterization is performed in-house). Depending on the solubility of the test item, it can be applied with different carriers (water, organic solvents or quartz sand); this applies for all tests.
Soil Microflora:
As standard, we conduct the soil microflora test throughout the year using natural soil (standard soil obtained from LUFA, Speyer, Germany). This test includes the nitrogen transformation and the short-term respiration tests.
Mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus mossae):
Non-standard studies:
We also offer client customized non-standard studies based on specific issues using different devices (e.g. drip irrigation system under semi-field conditions) or species (e.g. the endogeic earthworm species Aporrectodea caliginosa). Furthermore, our group is currently working on test system development of a laboratory test, e.g. with terrestrial isopod (Porcellio scaber) feeding on test item treated leaf litter (exposure via food uptake) to address relevant requirements of current EFSA opinion papers.