Standard Terminology Related to Biorationals

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1. Scope This terminology is used in test methods, specifications, guides, and practices related to biorationals comprising biologically-derived materials or, if synthesized, the material must be structurally similar and functionally identical to a biologically occurring material with minor differences between the stereochemical isomer ratios. These definitions are written to ensure that standards related to these materials and their uses are properly understood and interpreted. Terms included in this standard cover materials or products derived from animals, plants, microorganisms, or minerals and focus on functional and/or marketing claims.

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Designation:E2880 −14
StandardTerminology
Related to Biorationals
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2880; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope plants, microorganisms, or minerals and focus on functional
and/or marketing claims.
1.1 This terminology is used in test methods, specifications,
guides, and practices related to biorationals comprising
2. Terminology
biologically-derived materials or, if synthesized, the material
biorational, n, adj—The term used to characterize a broad
must be structurally similar and functionally identical to a
range of low environmental impact substances or products
biologically occurring material with minor differences between
that are typically biologically-derived or, if synthetic, struc-
the stereochemical isomer ratios. These definitions are written
turally similar and functionally identical to a biologically
to ensure that standards related to these materials and their uses
occurring material with minor differences between the re-
are properly understood and interpreted. Terms included in this
spective stereochemical isomer ratios derived from biologi-
standard cover materials or products derived from animals,
cal or synthetic origins.
DISCUSSION—Biorationals include biopesticides as well as nonpesti-
cidal products, such as, but not limited to, those that are used for crop
stress management, enhanced plant physiology benefits, root growth
This test me
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