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Ground (lowboom)0.03 0.03 1.07 1.07Knapsack 0.09 0.09 1.37 1.37Terrestrial invertebratesERMA New Zealand has used <strong>the</strong> Guidance from ESCORT Workshop 2 to estimate <strong>the</strong> infieldand <strong>of</strong>f-field exposure (Barrett et al 2000).In-field exposure is estimated using <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>mula:In-field exposure = application rate x MAFWhere:application rate is in g/haMAF is a multiple application factor listed in <strong>the</strong> guidance document. Inaccordance with <strong>the</strong> guidance <strong>the</strong> MAF is not applied <strong>for</strong> bees, only <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rnon-target invertebrates.The estimated in-field concentrations are shown in Table C9 <strong>for</strong> dichlorvosTable C9:Terrestrial invertebrates- in-field exposure dichlorvosCrop<strong>Application</strong> rate(g ai/ ha)<strong>Application</strong>frequencyMAF 1In-field exposure(g ai/ha)strawberries 800 1 1 800800 2 1.7 1360Vegetables, cereals,berries800 1 1 800800 2 1.7 1360Fruit (tree) 2052 1 1 20522052 2 1.7 3488passionfruit 1026 1 1 10261026 2 1.7 17441: MAF= multiple application factor. In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> field data, default values are used. For 2 applications <strong>the</strong> default is1.7For <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-field exposure ERMA New Zealand used <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>mula:Off field exposure = application rate x MAF x (drift factor/ vegetation distribution factor)Whereapplication rate is in g/ha or ml/haMAF is a multiple application factorThe drift factors used in <strong>the</strong> model differ from <strong>the</strong> drift factors in GENEEC2modelling. The values used were recommended <strong>for</strong> use with this model(Rautmann et al, 2001).Dichlorvos reassessment – application Page 137 <strong>of</strong> 436

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