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ADVICE SUMMARY APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A REGISTERED CHEMICAL PRODUCT Product name: Applicant: Product number: Application number: CONFIDOR 200 SC INSECTICIDE BAYER CROPSCIENCE PTY LTD 50548 43536 Purpose of Application and Description of Use: Variation of the label approval to extend the use to include the control of currant-lettuce aphid in lettuce when applied as a seedling drench, and the control of various pests in certain brassica crops when applied as a seedling drench or to the soil as a furrow spray or plant hole drench. Active Constituent(s): IMIDACLOPRID Regulatory Decision: To grant the application subject to the following conditions: Standard Conditions of Label Approval 1. Label must contain a Date of Manufacture and Batch Number For full conditions, refer to http://www.apvma.gov.au/advice_summaries/adv_summaries.shtml. 43536 Page 1 of 7 KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007 ADVICE Australian Government Department Of Health And Ageing, Office Of Chemical Safety No toxicological data was submitted in support of this application. The Office of Chemical Safety (OCS) relied on the extensive toxicology database that already exists for imidacloprid and the formulated product Confidor 200SC Insecticide. Imidacloprid is in Schedule 5 of the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons (SUSDP) for preparations containing 20% or less. The ADI for imidacloprid is 0.06 mg/kg bw/day, based on a NOEL of 6 mg/kg bw/day in a two year rat study. No ARfD has been set for imidacloprid. OCS advised that the existing health standards remain appropriate based on the present submission. OCS considered that workers may become contaminated with Confidor 200SC Insecticide during mixing/loading, application, cleaning up spills and maintaining equipment. The main routes of exposure to Confidor 200 SC Insecticide will be dermal and inhalation, though ocular exposure may also occur. OCS advised that Confidor 200 SC Insecticide is of low acute oral toxicity, very low dermal and inhalation toxicity and a skin and eye irritant. The formulated product taking into consideration all formulation components is likely to be a skin sensitiser. OCS advised that based upon the proposed use pattern and toxicological database examined that existing Safety Directions where appropriate. However due to the new use pattern including seedling drench applications and potential for new exposures to persons handling treated seedlings and trays OCS have recommended appropraite re-entry and re-handling instructions which have been included on the product label. In conclusion, OCS have advised that based on the toxicity profile and the use pattern of the product, the proposed extension of use of Confidor 200SC Insecticide will not be an undue health hazard to humans according to the criteria stipulated in Section 14 of the Ag/Vet Code. Australian Government Department Of Environment And Heritage Two studies concerning environmental fate were submitted in support of the application that included chemical concentration in runoff water from seedling trays. Additionally previously submitted data for imidacloprid and the formulated product were considered. The first study was conducted at a commercial seedling production in Queensland to determine imidacloprid concentration in lettuce seedling and leachate following application of imidacloprid and subsequent waterings. The results indicated at the rate of 290.4 mL of water applied per tray, no leachate was collected. As the amounts of water applied were increased to 1096mL, 1442 mL, 1903ml, 2634mL, the amount of leachates also increased to 7mL, 35mL, 405mL and 675mL respectively. The concentrations of imidacloprid in the leachate remained relatively constant (10.4mg/L, 19.6mg/L, 9.0mg/L) and only increasing substantially to 34.7mg/L for the highest level of watering. 43536 Page 2 of 7 KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007 The second study was conducted at a commercial seedling production in Victoria to determine imidacloprid leachate residues and impact of watering treatment trays following a single overhead seedling drench application of Confidor 200SC Insecticide to lettuce seedlings and leachate following application of imidacloprid and subsequent watering. In this trial Confidor 200SC Insecticide was applied at 11 grams active ingredient per 1000 lettuce seedlings (maximum rate proposed). The trays containing 144 plants were watered with 1036 mL of water at different intervals: 3, 6, 9, 12 or 24 hours after treatment. The results indicated that the lowest level of imidacloprid in leachate was 3.3 mg/L when watering was carried out at 6 hour intervals; the lowest total quantity of leachate was 335mL, which was also collected at a 6 hour watering time interval. The results indicated that imidacloprid is mostly held by the seedling substrate. From previously assessed data it has been determined that imidacloprid is water soluble, hydrolytically stable and can be considered moderately mobile. The main routes of degradation are by photolysis (particularly in water) and by microbial degradation. Imidacloprid is not likely to bioaccumulate. The active constituent is highly toxic to terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates. It is of low toxicity to birds and mammals, but highly toxic to bees and most terrestrial invertebrates. Imidacloprid is non-toxic to fish, and daphnids are the least sensitive aquatic invertebrates. Given the proposed application, as a seedling drench, furrow and plant hole application the risk to bees is acceptable. The risk to earthworms is also considered to be acceptable. Warnings and restrictions on the proposed label should minimise off-target movements of imidacloprid at both nurseries and on farm applications. These restrictions aim to enforce the use of appropriate methodologies in nurseries to ensure minimal spray-drift and runoff, including the application of Confidor 200 SC Insecticide to seedling drench in enclosed spaces and the recapture of the excess chemical. These restrictions ensure that the assessed risks to aquatic organisms as a result of runoff, leaching and spray drift are considered acceptable, when the product is used according to the label instructions. Data relied on to provide the advice Data No Data Source* 18210 S D. Biffin 18211 S R. Vitelli 43536 Author(s) Title Date Determination of imidacloprid concentration in lettuce seedlings and leachate following topical application of imidacloprid and subsequent watering. Determination of imidacloprid leachate residues and the impact of watering treated trays following a single overhead seedling drench application of Confidor 200 SC to nursery iceberg lettuce seedlings cv. Marksman. Lara, Victoria. 2006 Page 3 of 7 Data Type Data Sub-type Authorising Party 28/08/0 6 Environment Fate Mobility Leaching Potential Applicant 28/08/0 6 Environment Fate Mobility Leaching Potential Applicant Inherited Application No. KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007 APVMA Agricultural Residues Team To support the application four studies were submitted in which both proposed application methods were tested at rates up to 1.5 times the maximum proposed rate. Five separate trials were considered on head lettuce, which showed after the product had been used at the proposed rate, that the maximum imidacloprid residue after 6 weeks was 3 mg/kg. On this basis an MRL for imidacloprid in head lettuce of 5 mg/kg with a 6 week WHP was recommended. Six trials were considered on leafy lettuce varieties and the data generated was also considered sufficient to cover other leafy vegetables. The results, which varied significantly between the different locations in Queensland and Victoria, showed residues as high as 14.57 mg/kg 4 weeks after the product had been applied at the recommended rates using the seedling drench application technique. As a result a MRL of 20mg/kg is proposed for leafy vegetables. Two trials were conducted in brassicas (cabbages, cauliflower and broccoli) in which imidacloprid was applied at 1 and 1.5 times the maximum proposed application rate using either the seedling tray or plant hole drench techniques. The tests showed that, at the time of harvest for each brassica (9-12 weeks), imidacloprid residue levels were in general at or below the LOQ (0.05mg/kg). Consequently, the current MRL for Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables, head cabbages and flower head brassicas of 0.05 mg/kg remains appropriate. Finally as neither brassicas nor lettuce are considered major trade commodities the overall trade risk from the MRL amendments proposed in this application is considered small. Data relied on to provide the advice Data No Data Source* 18206 S R. Burn 18209 S L. Radunz 18208 S K. Allen 18207 S R. Burn 43536 Author(s) Title Date Determine residues of imidacloprid in lettuce when applied by seedling drench or plant hole drench to field grown lettuce Determination of residues of imidacloprid in brassicas (cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli) following a drench application of Confidor 200 SC (12 or 18 g a.i./1000 seedlings) over seedling trays, or from an in-field application (plant-hole drench) of Confidor Guard Soil Insecticide (12 or 18 g a.i./1000 seedlings). Determine residues of Confidor 200 SC in lettuce when applied by seedling drench to field grown lettuce Determination of residues of Imidacloprid and Page 4 of 7 Data Type Data Sub-type Authorising Party 6 July 2007 Residues Crop Residues Human Consumption Applicant 28 June 2006 Residues Crop Residues Human Consumption Applicant 17 October 2007 4 June Residues Crop Residues Human Consumption Applicant Residues Crop Residues Human Applicant Inherited Application No. KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007 Spirotetramat following applications of Confidor 200 SC and BYI-08330 to lettuce by seedling drench or foliar spray. 2007 Consumption State/External Efficacy Reviewer In support of this submission 16 efficacy trials were submitted in total. Eight trials were on lettuce crops to assess the efficacy of Confidor 200 SC Insecticide for Currant lettuce aphid (CLA) control. Seven trials were on brassica crops (broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage) to assess the efficacy of Confidor 200 SC Insecticide for Silverleaf whitefly (SLW) (Bemisia tabaci), Green peach aphid (GPA) (Myzus persicae) and Onion thrips (OT) (Thrips tabaci). In the Brassica trials not all three pests were present in each trial; five of the Brassica trials tested for SLW, five for OT and three for GPA. A rate response of Confidor 200 SC Insecticide applied as a seedling drench was evaluated in three of the trials for CLA. Another trial evaluated the highest rate (55mL/1000 seedlings), which provided a high degree of CLA control. CLA pressure varied from trial to trial, with one having no aphids present in the control plots at harvest. Generally these trials indicate that the 35 and 55mL/1000 seedling rate of Confidor 200 SC Insecticide as a pre-planting treatment provided good control of CLA. Four of the seven Brassica trials were replicated. These four trials provided statistical evidence that SLW densities were reduced when Confidor 200 SC Insecticide was applied as a seedling drench, plant hole drench or in furrow spray. Two of the replicated Brassica trials provided statistical evidence that Confidor 200 SC Insecticide applied as a seedling drench provides effective control of GPA and OT. There was no evidence that watering the seedling trays of lettuce crops before or after treatment had any impact on treatment efficacy. The crop safety (phytotoxicity) data presented in the submission indicates that Confidor 200 SC Insecticide when used on lettuce and brassica crops as proposed should be safe. No phytotoxicity symptoms were observed with any of the treatments in the brassica trials at the proposed label rates. Extensive use of Confidor 200 SC Insecticide under minor and emergency use permits reported no phytotoxic effects. The trial designs were generally sound, and appropriate statistical analyses were conducted in the majority of cases, although in some trials specific details of the analysis were not provided. The data presented in the efficacy trials is adequate to support the label rates of a seedling drench at 35-55mL/1000seedlings in lettuce for CLA and a seedling drench of 40mL/1000seedlings in brassicas for SLW. The data also supports a plant hole drench and furrow spray at 60mL/1000seedlings for SLW and a seedling drench of 20-40 mL/1000 seedlings for GPA and OT in brassicas. 43536 Page 5 of 7 KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007 Data relied on to provide the advice Data No Data Source* 18215 S A. J. De Monte 18223 S S. Holzknecht 18227 S S. Skopilianos 18212 S S. Flynn and P. Frost 18224 S S. Holzknecht 18226 S J. Duff 18225 S J. Duff 18213 S S. Flynn and P. Frost 18214 S S. Flynn and P. Frost 18219 S T. O'Grady 43536 Author(s) Title Date Evaluation of Confidor 200 SC applied as an overhead seedling tray drench for the control of lettuce aphid (Nasonovia ribis-nigri) in leafy lettuce variety Virtuose, iceberg lettuce variety Silverado, leafy lettuce variety Lagon, cos lettuce and radicchio lettuce. Keilor, Vic. 2005-06. Evaluation of the efficacy of pre-plant applications of Confidor Guard for the control of silverleaf whitefly in brassicas. One field trial in broccoli. Kalkie, Qld. 2006 Performance report for Confidor 200 SC Insecticide used under permit 7416 Evaluation of Confidor 200 SC as a soil drench and in-furrow application for control of lettuce aphid (Nasanovia ribis-nigri) in head lettuce cv. Toronto. Forth, North-West Tasmania, 2005. Evaluation of the efficacy of pre-plant applications of Confidor Guard for the control of silverleaf whitefly in brassicas. Bayer CropScience Trial June 2006. Confidor Guard in broccoli. Gatton, Queensland. Bayer CropScience Trial June 2006. Confidor Guard in cauliflower. Gatton, Queensland. Evaluation of Confidor 200 SC as a seedling drench and in-furrow application for control of lettuce aphid (Nasanovia ribis-nigri) in leafy lettuce var. Deltona. Forthside, North-West Tasmania, 2005. Evaluation of BYI 08330 + Hasten as foliar applications compared to Confidor 200 SC as a seedling drench for control of lettuce aphid (Nasonovia ribis-nigri) in head lettuce var. Oxley. Forth, NW Tasmania, 2005 Confidor 200 SC insecticide lettuce seedling drench phytotoxicity trials. Page 6 of 7 Data Type Data Sub-type Authorising Party 04/08/0 6 Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant 13/06/0 6 Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant 17.08.0 6 29 July 2005 Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant 03/07/0 6 Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant 22/08/0 6 11/08/0 6 29 July 2005 Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant 31 July 2005 Efficacy and Safety Efficacy Applicant 29/06/0 6 Efficacy and Safety Phytotoxicity and Crop Safety Applicant Inherited Application No. KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007 18216 S R. Vitelli 18217 S R. Vitelli 18218 S R. Vitelli Evaluation of crop safety of two rates of Confidor 200 SC compared to Confidor Guard Soil Insecticide 350 SC applied as a pretransplant overhead seedling drench to head lettuce cv. Brisbane Gatton, Queensland. 2004. Evaluation of crop safety of three rates of Confidor 200 SC compared to Confidor Guard Soil Insecticide 350 SC applied overhead, as a pre-plant seedling drench to head lettuce cv. Raider. Toowoomba, Queensland. 2004. Evaluation of crop safety of three rates of Confidor 200 SC compared to Confidor Guard Soil Insecticide 350 SC applied overhead, as a pre-plant seedling drench to cos lettuce cv. Nero. Toowoomba, Queensland. 2004. 4 July 2006 Efficacy and Safety Phytotoxicity and Crop Safety Applicant 11/08/0 6 Efficacy and Safety Phytotoxicity and Crop Safety Applicant 29 June 2006 Efficacy and Safety Phytotoxicity and Crop Safety Applicant * S = Data submitted with the application I = Data inherited (that is, referenced) from another application 43536 Page 7 of 7 KP25S_F40 Version: 2 Issued: 10/08/2007