Soil quality - Inhibition of reproduction of Collembola (Folsomia candida) by soil contaminants (ISO 11267:2014)
This International Standard specifies one of the methods for evaluating the habitat function of soils and
determining effects of soil contaminants and substances on the reproduction of Folsomia candida Willem
by dermal and alimentary uptake. This chronic test is applicable to soils and soil materials of unknown
quality, e.g. from contaminated sites, amended soils, soils after remediation, industrial, agricultural or
other sites of concern and waste materials.
Effects of substances are assessed using a standard soil, preferably a defined artificial soil substrate. For
contaminated soils, the effects are determined in the soil to be tested and in a control soil. According to
the objective of the study, the control and dilution substrate (dilution series of contaminated soil) are
either an uncontaminated soil comparable to the soil to be tested (reference soil) or a standard soil (e.g.
artificial soil).
This International Standard provides information on how to use this method for testing substances
under temperate conditions.
The method is not applicable to volatile substances, i.e. substances for which H (Henry’s constant) or the
air/water partition coefficient is greater than 1, or for which the vapour pressure exceeds 0,013 3 Pa at
25 °C.
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CYS EN ISO 11267:2014
This International Standard specifies one of the methods for evaluating the habitat function of soils and
determining effects of soil contaminants and substances on the reproduction of Folsomia candida Willem
by dermal and alimentary uptake. This chronic test is applicable to soils and soil materials of unknown
quality, e.g. from contaminated sites, amended soils, soils after remediation, industrial, agricultural or
other sites of concern and waste materials.
Effects of substances are assessed using a standard soil, preferably a defined artificial soil substrate. For
contaminated soils, the effects are determined in the soil to be tested and in a control soil. According to
the objective of the study, the control and dilution substrate (dilution series of contaminated soil) are
either an uncontaminated soil comparable to the soil to be tested (reference soil) or a standard soil (e.g.
artificial soil).
This International Standard provides information on how to use this method for testing substances
under temperate conditions.
The method is not applicable to volatile substances, i.e. substances for which H (Henry’s constant) or the
air/water partition coefficient is greater than 1, or for which the vapour pressure exceeds 0,013 3 Pa at
25 °C.