Entry: Other terrestrial invertebrate animals
Notation:
A0CTZ
Collective generic group referring to the pesticide grouping; it includes Other terrestrial invertebrate animals. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors. In case of data collections related to legislations, the default part consumed/analysed is the one defined in the applicable legislation.
Hierarchy term only, do not use in coding.
Hierarchies
Hierarchy Master | Broader Groups for pesticides | Narrower |
Hierarchy Pesticide residues | Broader Terrestrial invertebrates | Narrower |
Full Details
broader |
Groups for pesticides
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broader_pest |
Terrestrial invertebrates
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definition |
Collective generic group referring to the pesticide grouping; it includes Other terrestrial invertebrate animals. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors. In case of data collections related to legislations, the default part consumed/analysed is the one defined in the applicable legislation. |
hierarchyCode_master |
Z0001.0005.0004.0020 |
hierarchyCode_pest |
Z0010.0006.0004 |
in scheme |
Pesticide residues hierarchy
| Food type Identifiers
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lastUpdate |
26 Feb 2015 16:06:00.042
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lastVersion |
02.00.003 |
matrixCode |
P1060000-990 |
notation |
A0CTZ |
pref label |
Other terrestrial invertebrate animals |
scope note |
Collective generic group referring to the pesticide grouping; it includes Other terrestrial invertebrate animals. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors. In case of data collections related to legislations, the default part consumed/analysed is the one defined in the applicable legislation. |
state |
Raw Primary Commodities (RPC)
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termType |
Hierarchy term
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type |
Food-type
| Concept
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validFrom |
26 Mar 2014 16:43:53.000
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