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GB/T 31270.13-2014   Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides. Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 31270.13-2014
English Name: Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides. Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test
Chinese Name: 化学农药环境安全评价试验准则 第13部分:溞类急性活动抑制试验
Chinese Classification: B13    Fertilizer and soil conditioner
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2014-10-10
Implemented on: 2015-3-11
Status: to be superseded
Superseded by:GB/T 31270.13-2025
Superseded on:2026-3-1
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 7500 words
Translation Price(USD): 200.0
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Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. GB/T 31270 consists of 21 parts under the general title Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides: ——Part 1: Transformation in soils; ——Part 2: Hydrolysis; ——Part 3: Phototransformation; ——Part 4: Adsorption/desorption; ——Part 5: Leaching in soil; ——Part 6: Volatility; ——Part 7: Bioconcentration test; ——Part 8: Degradation in water-sediment systems; ——Part 9: Avian acute toxicity test; ——Part 10: Honeybee acute toxicity test; ——Part 11: Silkworm acute toxicity test; ——Part 12: fish acute toxicity test; ——Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test; ——Part 14: Alga growth inhibition test; ——Part 15: Earthworm acute toxicity test; ——Part 16: Soil microorganism toxicity test; ——Part 17: Trichogramma acute toxicity test; ——Part 18: Amphibian acute toxicity test; ——Part 19: Effects on non-target plants; ——Part 20: Livestock short-term dietary toxicity test; ——Part 21: Macro-crustacean toxicity test. This is Part 13 of GB/T 31270. This part is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. The issuing body of this document shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This standard was proposed by and is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China. Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides - Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test 1 Scope This part of GB/T 31270 specifies the basic requirements for materials, conditions, operation, quality control, data processing, test reports, etc. for daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test. This part applies to daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test for the registration of chemical pesticides. It may be used as reference for other types of pesticides. This part does not apply to volatile and insoluble chemical pesticides. 2 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 median effective concentration concentration of the test substance, at which 50% of the test organisms are immobilised in the acute immobilisation test, expressed by EC50 Note: the unit is mg a.i./L. 2.2 immobilisation phenomenon that the daphnia is not able to swim (but weak movement of appendages is allowed) within 15s when gently shaking the test vessel 2.3 test substance substance to be tested 2.4 chemical pesticide pesticide made of chemical substances through artificial synthesis, for some, the active substances in natural products are used as the mother body, and then subjected to imitation, structural transformation and innovation, they are bionic synthetic pesticides Synonym: synthetic organic pesticide. [Definition 2.3.1, NY/T 1667.1-2008] 2.5 technical material final product consisting of the active ingredients and impurities obtained during the manufacturing process, which shall not contain visible foreign substances or any additives, and if necessary, a small amount of stabilizer may be added [Definition 2.5.1, NY/T 1667.2-2008] 2.6 formulation product product stable in use and made of technical material (or technical concentrate) of pesticides and auxiliaries [Definition 2.4, NY/T 1667.2-2008] 2.7 active ingredient; a.i. specific chemical ingredient that is biologically active in a pesticide product [Definition 3.1, NY/T 1667.2-2008] 2.8 reference substances chemical substance or mixture used in a test to confirm or deny certain characteristics of a test substance or to judge the effectiveness of a test system 3 Test overview Prepare a series of test liquids with different concentrations, then observe the toxicity symptoms and immobilisation of test daphnia for consecutive 48h after transferring them into the test liquids, and calculate the EC50 (48h) and 95% confidence limit. 4 Test methods 4.1 Materials and conditions 4.1.1 Test organism Daphnia magna Straus is recommended; good culture conditions shall be maintained to make the reproduction of Daphnia magna Straus into parthenogenesis state. Non-firstborn daphnia born within 24h and cultured for more than 3 generations under laboratory conditions are selected. The test daphnia shall be healthy daphnia from the same maternal line, i.e., it does not show any signs of stress (e.g. high death rate, occurrence of male daphnia and winter eggs, delayed firstborn, abnormal body color, etc.). 4.1.2 Test substance Formulation products, technical materials or pure pesticides shall be used as test substance. For insoluble pesticides, a small amount of organic solvents which are low in toxicity to daphnia sp. may be used, and in general, the amount thereof shall not exceed 0.1mL(g)/L. 4.1.3 Reference substance Potassium dichromate (superior to analytically pure). 4.1.4 Main apparatus and instruments Main apparatus and instruments are as follows: ——dissolved oxygen meter; ——pH meter; ——water hardness analyzer; ——electronic balance; ——pipette; ——containers made of glass or other chemically inert materials, etc. 4.1.5 Test water Recombinant water is recommended for the culture, domestication and test of daphnia, and the use of other water shall meet the requirements of Annex A. The use of ISO standard diluted water, Elendt M4 and Elendt M7 nutrient solutions as recombinant water is recommended. See Annex B for the preparation method. Elendt M4 and Elendt M7 nutrient solutions shall not be used for tests of substances containing metal. During the test, the water quality shall be stable with a pH of 6.0~9.0 and dissolved oxygen of ≥3.0mg/L. For Daphnia magna Straus, the water hardness (calculated by CaCO3) is 140~250mg/L, which may be appropriately reduced for other daphnia sp. 4.1.6 Test conditions Test temperature is 18℃~22℃; in the same test, the temperature change shall be controlled within ±1℃; lighting cycle (light-dark ratio) is 16h:8h or in fully dark conditions (especially test substances unstable under light). During the test, the test vessel shall not be inflated and the pH shall not be adjusted, and feeding shall not be carried out for the test daphnia. 4.2 Test operations 4.2.1 Pre-test According to the conditions of formal test, expose the daphnia sp. to a large range of concentrations of the test liquids for 48h, with 5 daphnia larva placed at each concentration, and replicate may not be required to determine the concentration range of the formal test. 4.2.2 Formal test Set at least 5 concentration groups at certain proportional spacing within the concentration range determined by the pre-test (geometrical difference shall be controlled within 2.2 times), and set a blank control group. If cosolvent is used, a solvent control group shall also be added. Set 4 replicates respectively for each concentration and control group, with at least 5 test daphnia each replicate and with a carrying capacity of not less than 2mL each daphnia. If the number for test concentration is less than 5, a reasonable explanation shall be given in the report. Observe and record the immobilisation number and abnormal symptoms or manifestations of test daphnia in each vessel at 24h and 48h after the start of the test. 4.2.3 Limit test Set the upper concentration limit as 100mg a.i./L, i.e. the test daphnia inhibition rate shall not exceed 10% when the test substance reaches 100mg a.i./L, and there is no need to continue the test; otherwise formal test shall be carried out. If the solubility of the test substance is less than 100mg a.i./L, the maximum solubility is used as the upper concentration limit. 4.2.4 Reference substance test The reference substance is adopted for reliability inspection in methodology so as to inspect whether the equipment, conditions and method of laboratory and quality of test organism meet the requirements. Reference substance test shall be carried out on a regular basis (at least quarterly). Potassium dichromate is adopted as reference substance. 4.2.5 Operational requirements During the operation and test, daphnia shall not leave the water, and glass dropper is used to transfer them. 4.3 Data processing 4.3.1 Selection of statistical analysis method Karber method, linear interpolation method or probit graphical method may be adopted to observe the median effective concentration EC50 of daphnia sp. at each observation time (24h and 48h); relevant statistical software may also be adopted for data analysis and calculation.
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Test overview 4 Test methods 5 Test report Annex A (Informative) Partial chemical properties of qualified test water Annex B (Informative) Preparation of recombinant water Annex C (Informative) Classification of toxicity levels of pesticides to daphnia sp. Bibliography
Referred in GB/T 31270.13-2014:
*NY/T 1667.1-2008 Terminology of pesticide registration management Part 1: Basic terminology
*NY/T 1667.2-2008 Terminology of pesticide registration management Part 2: Product chemistry
*GB/T 7360-1987 Working voltages and their measurement for lights and lighting signal devices fitted to motor vehicles and towed vehicles
*GB/T 34441-2017 Upholstered furniture - Assessment of burning behavior of mattress
*GB/T 13061-2017 Technical specification of air spring used for air suspension of commercial vehicle
*GB/T 34007-2017 Road vehicles--Brake lining friction materials--Drag test method for friction performance
*GB/T 34589-2017 Road vehicles - Diagnostic connector
*GB/T 34590.7-2017 Road vehicles - Functional safety - Part 7: Production and operation
*GB/T 34566-2017 Hot stamping steel sheet and strip for automobile
*GB/T 34425-2017 Fuel cell electric vehicles - Hydrogen refuelling nozzle
*GB/T 1287-1994 Chemical reagent. Nickel sulfate hexahydrate
*GB/T 19345.2-2017 Amorphous and nanocrystalline alloy - Part 2: Fe-based nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloy strips
*GB 10000-1988 Human dimensions of Chinese adults
*Q/BQB 403-2003 Cold-rolled low carbon steel plate and steel strip
GB/T 31270.13-2014 is referred in:
*GB/T 31270.14-2014 Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides. Part 14: Alga growth inhibition test
*NB/T 47013.8-2012 Nondestructive testing of pressure equipments - Part 8: Leak Testing
*GB/T 1702-2017 Cycle tyres
*GB/T 50123-1999 Standard for soil test method [2006 Version]
*YY 0065-2016 Ophthalmic instruments - Slit-lamp microscopes
*GB/T 13764-1992 Geotextiles--Test method for air permeability
*CNCA C10-01-2014 Implementation Rule on Compulsory Product Certification-Lighting Apparatus
*QB/T 5049-2017 Breast pads
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GB/T 31270.13-2014  Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides. Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 31270.13-2014
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Price(USD)200.0
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Detail of GB/T 31270.13-2014
Standard No.
GB/T 31270.13-2014
English Name
Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides. Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test
Chinese Name
化学农药环境安全评价试验准则 第13部分:溞类急性活动抑制试验
Chinese Classification
B13
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2014-10-10
Implemented on
2015-3-11
Status
to be superseded
Superseded by
GB/T 31270.13-2025
Superseded on
2026-3-1
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
7500 words
Price(USD)
200.0
Keywords
GB/T 31270.13-2014, GB 31270.13-2014, GBT 31270.13-2014, GB/T31270.13-2014, GB/T 31270.13, GB/T31270.13, GB31270.13-2014, GB 31270.13, GB31270.13, GBT31270.13-2014, GBT 31270.13, GBT31270.13
Introduction of GB/T 31270.13-2014
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. GB/T 31270 consists of 21 parts under the general title Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides: ——Part 1: Transformation in soils; ——Part 2: Hydrolysis; ——Part 3: Phototransformation; ——Part 4: Adsorption/desorption; ——Part 5: Leaching in soil; ——Part 6: Volatility; ——Part 7: Bioconcentration test; ——Part 8: Degradation in water-sediment systems; ——Part 9: Avian acute toxicity test; ——Part 10: Honeybee acute toxicity test; ——Part 11: Silkworm acute toxicity test; ——Part 12: fish acute toxicity test; ——Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test; ——Part 14: Alga growth inhibition test; ——Part 15: Earthworm acute toxicity test; ——Part 16: Soil microorganism toxicity test; ——Part 17: Trichogramma acute toxicity test; ——Part 18: Amphibian acute toxicity test; ——Part 19: Effects on non-target plants; ——Part 20: Livestock short-term dietary toxicity test; ——Part 21: Macro-crustacean toxicity test. This is Part 13 of GB/T 31270. This part is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. The issuing body of this document shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This standard was proposed by and is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China. Test guidelines on environmental safety assessment for chemical pesticides - Part 13: Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test 1 Scope This part of GB/T 31270 specifies the basic requirements for materials, conditions, operation, quality control, data processing, test reports, etc. for daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test. This part applies to daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test for the registration of chemical pesticides. It may be used as reference for other types of pesticides. This part does not apply to volatile and insoluble chemical pesticides. 2 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 median effective concentration concentration of the test substance, at which 50% of the test organisms are immobilised in the acute immobilisation test, expressed by EC50 Note: the unit is mg a.i./L. 2.2 immobilisation phenomenon that the daphnia is not able to swim (but weak movement of appendages is allowed) within 15s when gently shaking the test vessel 2.3 test substance substance to be tested 2.4 chemical pesticide pesticide made of chemical substances through artificial synthesis, for some, the active substances in natural products are used as the mother body, and then subjected to imitation, structural transformation and innovation, they are bionic synthetic pesticides Synonym: synthetic organic pesticide. [Definition 2.3.1, NY/T 1667.1-2008] 2.5 technical material final product consisting of the active ingredients and impurities obtained during the manufacturing process, which shall not contain visible foreign substances or any additives, and if necessary, a small amount of stabilizer may be added [Definition 2.5.1, NY/T 1667.2-2008] 2.6 formulation product product stable in use and made of technical material (or technical concentrate) of pesticides and auxiliaries [Definition 2.4, NY/T 1667.2-2008] 2.7 active ingredient; a.i. specific chemical ingredient that is biologically active in a pesticide product [Definition 3.1, NY/T 1667.2-2008] 2.8 reference substances chemical substance or mixture used in a test to confirm or deny certain characteristics of a test substance or to judge the effectiveness of a test system 3 Test overview Prepare a series of test liquids with different concentrations, then observe the toxicity symptoms and immobilisation of test daphnia for consecutive 48h after transferring them into the test liquids, and calculate the EC50 (48h) and 95% confidence limit. 4 Test methods 4.1 Materials and conditions 4.1.1 Test organism Daphnia magna Straus is recommended; good culture conditions shall be maintained to make the reproduction of Daphnia magna Straus into parthenogenesis state. Non-firstborn daphnia born within 24h and cultured for more than 3 generations under laboratory conditions are selected. The test daphnia shall be healthy daphnia from the same maternal line, i.e., it does not show any signs of stress (e.g. high death rate, occurrence of male daphnia and winter eggs, delayed firstborn, abnormal body color, etc.). 4.1.2 Test substance Formulation products, technical materials or pure pesticides shall be used as test substance. For insoluble pesticides, a small amount of organic solvents which are low in toxicity to daphnia sp. may be used, and in general, the amount thereof shall not exceed 0.1mL(g)/L. 4.1.3 Reference substance Potassium dichromate (superior to analytically pure). 4.1.4 Main apparatus and instruments Main apparatus and instruments are as follows: ——dissolved oxygen meter; ——pH meter; ——water hardness analyzer; ——electronic balance; ——pipette; ——containers made of glass or other chemically inert materials, etc. 4.1.5 Test water Recombinant water is recommended for the culture, domestication and test of daphnia, and the use of other water shall meet the requirements of Annex A. The use of ISO standard diluted water, Elendt M4 and Elendt M7 nutrient solutions as recombinant water is recommended. See Annex B for the preparation method. Elendt M4 and Elendt M7 nutrient solutions shall not be used for tests of substances containing metal. During the test, the water quality shall be stable with a pH of 6.0~9.0 and dissolved oxygen of ≥3.0mg/L. For Daphnia magna Straus, the water hardness (calculated by CaCO3) is 140~250mg/L, which may be appropriately reduced for other daphnia sp. 4.1.6 Test conditions Test temperature is 18℃~22℃; in the same test, the temperature change shall be controlled within ±1℃; lighting cycle (light-dark ratio) is 16h:8h or in fully dark conditions (especially test substances unstable under light). During the test, the test vessel shall not be inflated and the pH shall not be adjusted, and feeding shall not be carried out for the test daphnia. 4.2 Test operations 4.2.1 Pre-test According to the conditions of formal test, expose the daphnia sp. to a large range of concentrations of the test liquids for 48h, with 5 daphnia larva placed at each concentration, and replicate may not be required to determine the concentration range of the formal test. 4.2.2 Formal test Set at least 5 concentration groups at certain proportional spacing within the concentration range determined by the pre-test (geometrical difference shall be controlled within 2.2 times), and set a blank control group. If cosolvent is used, a solvent control group shall also be added. Set 4 replicates respectively for each concentration and control group, with at least 5 test daphnia each replicate and with a carrying capacity of not less than 2mL each daphnia. If the number for test concentration is less than 5, a reasonable explanation shall be given in the report. Observe and record the immobilisation number and abnormal symptoms or manifestations of test daphnia in each vessel at 24h and 48h after the start of the test. 4.2.3 Limit test Set the upper concentration limit as 100mg a.i./L, i.e. the test daphnia inhibition rate shall not exceed 10% when the test substance reaches 100mg a.i./L, and there is no need to continue the test; otherwise formal test shall be carried out. If the solubility of the test substance is less than 100mg a.i./L, the maximum solubility is used as the upper concentration limit. 4.2.4 Reference substance test The reference substance is adopted for reliability inspection in methodology so as to inspect whether the equipment, conditions and method of laboratory and quality of test organism meet the requirements. Reference substance test shall be carried out on a regular basis (at least quarterly). Potassium dichromate is adopted as reference substance. 4.2.5 Operational requirements During the operation and test, daphnia shall not leave the water, and glass dropper is used to transfer them. 4.3 Data processing 4.3.1 Selection of statistical analysis method Karber method, linear interpolation method or probit graphical method may be adopted to observe the median effective concentration EC50 of daphnia sp. at each observation time (24h and 48h); relevant statistical software may also be adopted for data analysis and calculation.
Contents of GB/T 31270.13-2014
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Test overview 4 Test methods 5 Test report Annex A (Informative) Partial chemical properties of qualified test water Annex B (Informative) Preparation of recombinant water Annex C (Informative) Classification of toxicity levels of pesticides to daphnia sp. Bibliography
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