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Toxicity to soil macroorganisms except arthropods

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The average reliable short-term toxicity to soil macroorganisms Rhabditis sp. (Nematode)   which is reported by Schouten, A.J., and I.R. Van der Brugge, 1989 after a 96 hours exposure to aluminium sulphate was 64.4 mg/kg soil dw (LC50). 
This information will be take into account for freshwater sediment toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.
The average reliable long-term toxicity to soil macroorganisms Rhabditis sp. (Nematode) which is reported by Schouten, A.J., and I.R. Van der Brugge, 1989 after a 8 days exposure to aluminium sulphate was 21 mg/kg soil dw (LOEC).
This information will be take into account for freshwater sediment toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Short-term EC50 or LC50 for soil macroorganisms:
64.4 mg/kg soil dw
Long-term EC10, LC10 or NOEC for soil macroorganisms:
21 mg/kg soil dw

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The average reliable short-term toxicity to soil macroorganisms Rhabditis sp. (Nematode) which is reported by Schouten, A.J., and I.R. Van der Brugge, 1989 after a 96 hours exposure to aluminium sulphate was 64.4 mg/kg soil dw (LC50). This information will be take into account for freshwater sediment toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.

The average reliable long-term toxicity to soil macroorganisms Rhabditis sp. (Nematode) which is reported by Schouten, A.J., and I.R. Van der Brugge, 1989 after a 8 days exposure to aluminium sulphate was 21 mg/kg soil dw (LOEC). This information will be take into account for freshwater sediment toxicity for the derivation of PNEC..