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New Population Model Aims to Enhance Pesticide Risk Assessments

An international team of scientists has introduced a new population model, APODEMUS, intended to improve the accuracy of pesticide risk assessments in agricultural settings.

Editorial StaffJune 30, 20261 min read

A collaborative effort among scientists and risk assessment experts has led to the creation of a novel population model called APODEMUS. This model is designed to enhance environmental safety testing for agricultural pesticides.

By incorporating spatial data, APODEMUS seeks to provide a more accurate reflection of real-world agricultural scenarios, potentially leading to better risk assessments.

The introduction of this model could mark a significant advancement in how pesticide risks are evaluated, ultimately contributing to improved environmental safety.