| Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB24 (Ref: 7514913-951) |

Last updated: 08/02/2026
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(Also known as: FZB24; B. amyloliquefaciens FZB24) |
The following Pesticide Hazard Tricolour (PHT) alerts are based on the data in the tables below. An absence of an alert does not imply the substance has no implications for human health, biodiversity or the environment but just that we do not have the data to form a judgement. The alerts for Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs) are based on applying the FAO/WHO (Type 1) and the PAN (Type II) criteria to PPDB data. Further details on the HHP indicators are given in the tables below. Neither the PHT nor the HHP hazard alerts take account of usage patterns or exposure, thus they do not represent risk.
| PHT: Environmental fate |
PHT: Ecotoxicity |
PHT: Human health |
Highly Hazardous Pesticide |
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Used as a protectant against a range of economically important air-borne fungal foliar diseases of various crops |
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Air-borne fungal pathogens including Pseudoperonospora spp., Phytophthora infestans and Botrytis cinerea |
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Potatoes; Fruit including grapes, melons; Vegetables including cucumbers; courgettes, potatoes; Ornamentals; Lawns and turf |
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Its life cycle has four phases: germination, outgrowth, multiplication and sporulation. It is usually supplied as a light brown powdery material |
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Class: Bacilli; Order: Bacillales; Family: Bacillaceae |
| EC Regulation 1107/2009 (repealing 91/414) |
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Approved |
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France |
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01/06/2032 |
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Yes |
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ATAustria |
BEBelgium |
BGBulgaria |
CYCyprus |
CZCzech Republic |
DEGermany |
DKDenmark |
EEEstonia |
ELGreece |
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ESSpain |
FIFinland |
FRFrance |
HRCroatia |
HUHungary |
IEIreland |
ITItaly |
LTLithuania |
LULuxembourg |
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LVLatvia |
MTMalta |
NLNetherlands |
PLPoland |
PTPortugal |
RORomania |
SESweden |
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SKSlovakia |
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Not applicable |
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Fungicide |
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Micro-organism |
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Natural |
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Acts by combining three antifungal pathways: (i) the production of anti-microbial metabolites- antibiotics, (ii) the competitive exclusion/interaction and (iii) the induction of plant systemic resistance or systemic |
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Occurs widely in soils, indigenous to the European region |
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Crop protection |
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Air-borne fungal pathogens including Pseudoperonospora spp., Phytophthora infestans and Botrytis cinerea |
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Potatoes; Fruit including grapes, melons; Vegetables including cucumbers; courgettes, potatoes; Ornamentals; Lawns and turf |
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Suitable for use in all farming systems where approved for use in that country |
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Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24 |
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| UK Poisons List Order 1972 |
Rotterdam Convention |
Montreal Protocol |
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OSPAR |
EU Water Framework Directive |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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BM02 |
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Bacterium |
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- Novozymes Biologicals France
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Usually supplied as water-dispersible granules or wettable powders used as root dips, drenches, or foliar sprays |
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Commercial production of Bacillus species typically involves large-scale aerobic fermentation. The process begins with selecting a robust strain, often genetically optimised for yield and stability. These bacteria are cultivated in bioreactors under tightly controlled conditions, temperature (usually 30–37 degrees C), pH (neutral to slightly alkaline), and oxygen levels are carefully regulated to maximise growth and productivity. Nutrient-rich media, often containing glucose or other carbon sources, support rapid biomass accumulation. After fermentation, the culture is harvested, and the desired products, such as enzymes or spores, are extracted and purified. |
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As microbial-based products tend to use fermentation-based production processes rather than chemical synthesis, they typically have a lower fossil fuel input in formulation and active ingredient creation, and also have reduced downstream emissions due to biodegradability and minimal soil disruption, their life-cycle GHG emissions are expected to be low. Whilst hard and precise data is not available, broad estimates suggest that typically emissions are likely to be below 5 kg CO₂e/kg. |
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As this parameter is not normally measured directly, a surrogate measure is used: ‘Photochemical oxidative DT₅₀’. Where data is available, this can be found in the Fate Indices section below. |
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| Soil adsorption and mobility |
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None
| Terrestrial ecotoxicology |
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1.3 x 1008 |
Rat as CFU animal⁻¹ |
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> 1000 |
Unknown species |
Moderate |
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> 1000 |
Eisenia foetida |
Low |
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> 6000 |
as CFU/Larva |
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> 1.85 x 1010 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss as CFU/L |
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1.85 x 1010 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss as CFU/L |
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| Regulatory Threshold Levels (RTLs) used to calculate Total Applied Toxicity (TAT) |
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13000000 |
Worst case of acute and chronic mammals |
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100 |
Worst case of acute and chronic birds |
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200 |
Worst case of acute and chronic earthworms |
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No data |
No data for non-target plants vegetative vigour and seedling emergence |
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120 |
Worst case of contact and oral honeybees |
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No data |
No data for parasitic wasps and predatory mites |
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185000000 |
Worst case of temperate acute and chronic fish |
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No data |
No data for temperate acute and chronic aquatic invertebrates |
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No data |
No data for free-floating plants, rooted plants, acute and chronic algae |
| HUMAN HEALTH AND PROTECTION |
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Not applicable |
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1.3 x 1008 |
Rat as CFU animal⁻¹ |
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1.4E-08 |
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None allocated |
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None allocated |
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No adverse health risks identified for proposed uses |
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No adverse health risks identified for proposed uses |
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| Carcinogen |
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Endocrine disruptor |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
A0 A = Chromosome aberration (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; B0 B = DNA damage/repair (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; C0 C = Gene mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; D0 D = Genome mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; E3 E = Unspecified genotoxicity type (miscellaneous data source) 3 = Negative |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
| Reproduction / development effects |
Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor |
Neurotoxicant |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
| Respiratory tract irritant |
Skin irritant |
Skin sensitiser |
?Possibly, status not identified |
✓Yes, known to cause a problem |
✓Yes, known to cause a problem |
| Eye irritant |
Phototoxicant |
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✓Yes, known to cause a problem |
No data found |
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No adverse health effects noted |
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No information available |
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Not listed (Not listed) |
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Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB24 |
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| Record last updated: |
08/02/2026 |
| Contact: |
aeru@herts.ac.uk |
| Please cite as: |
Lewis, K.A., Tzilivakis, J., Warner, D. and Green, A. (2016) An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 22(4), 1050-1064. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242 |
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