L’EFSA publie toutes ses productions scientifiques, y compris ses avis scientifiques, dans l’EFSA Journal. L’Autorité édite également un éventail de publications connexes à l’appui des productions scientifiques. Voir aussi : Definitions of EFSA Scientific Outputs and Supporting Publications.
This scientific report provides a review of modern methodologies and tools to depict toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic processes and their application for the human hazard assessment of chemicals. The application of these methods is illustrated with example ...
An updated series of distribution maps of more than 50 taxa, mainly of forest tree species, is presented along with the description of involved materials, inventory data and ancillary datasets, data-processing and modelling methods. Different methodologie ...
Based on the Council Directive 2000/29/EC, the European Commission is seeking recommendation from EFSA, and notably from the Panel on Plant Health (PLH), to provide scientific advice on the effectiveness of the EU requirements against those organisms laid ...
Simulated rain splash experiments using a rain tower and wind tunnel determined the potential for dispersal of Phyllosticta citricarpa (synonym Guignardia citricarpa) conidia (pycnidiospores) from infected oranges. High Power microscopy demonstrated prese ...
EFSA guidance regarding pest risk assessment previously identified limitations within a generic qualitative risk assessment scheme published to support EU plant health decision making. In seeking to develop methods to overcome the limitations, we report r ...
In the frame of the SLA a model framework was developed named ClimPest allowing the assessment of EU climatic suitability for the establishment of organisms harmful to plants and plant products and more specifically to estimate the weather suitability for ...
The EFSA Opinions of the Panels AHAW, BIOHAZ, CONTAM, GMO and PLH (from the beginning until May 2011) were examined, focusing on whether quantitative methods were used in evaluating the effectiveness of any such risk reduction options. In case quantitativ ...
The purpose of the Prassis project (acronym of Pest risk assessment in the European Community: inventory of data sources) is to review and to produce an inventory of international and national key information and data sources, necessary to conduct the ris ...