Considerations for the inclusion of metabarcoding data in the plant protection product risk assessment of the soil microbiome

Author:

Sweeney Christopher J.1ORCID,Kaushik Rishabh1,Bottoms Melanie1

Affiliation:

1. Syngenta, Jealott's Hill International Research Centre Bracknell Bracknell Berkshire UK

Abstract

AbstractThere is increasing interest in further developing the plant protection product (PPP) environmental risk assessment, particularly within the European Union, to include the assessment of soil microbial community composition, as measured by metabarcoding approaches. However, to date, there has been little discussion as to how this could be implemented in a standardized, reliable, and robust manner suitable for regulatory decision‐making. Introduction of metabarcoding‐based assessments of the soil microbiome into the PPP risk assessment would represent a significant increase in the degree of complexity of the data that needs to be processed and analyzed in comparison to the existing risk assessment on in‐soil organisms. The bioinformatics procedures to process DNA sequences into community compositional data sets currently lack standardization, while little information exists on how these data should be used to generate regulatory endpoints and the ways in which these endpoints should be interpreted. Through a thorough and critical review, we explore these challenges. We conclude that currently, we do not have a sufficient degree of standardization or understanding of the required bioinformatics and data analysis procedures to consider their use in an environmental risk assessment context. However, we highlight critical knowledge gaps and the further research required to understand whether metabarcoding‐based assessments of the soil microbiome can be utilized in a statistically and ecologically relevant manner within a PPP risk assessment. Only once these challenges are addressed can we consider if and how we should use metabarcoding as a tool for regulatory decision‐making to assess and monitor ecotoxicological effects on soil microorganisms within an environmental risk assessment of PPPs. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;00:1–22. © 2023 SETAC

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Geography, Planning and Development

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