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12. The following pathological, ecological and physiological traits -
(a)the classification of hazard according to existing Community rules concerning the protection of human health and the environment;
(b)the generation time in natural ecosystems, sexual and asexual reproductive cycle;
(c)information on survivability, including seasonability and the ability to form survival structures, including seeds, spores and sclerotia;
(d)pathogencity, including infectivity, toxigenicity, virulence, allergenicity, carrier (vector) of pathogen, possible vectors, host range including non-target organisms and possible activation of latent viruses (proviruses) and ability to colonise other organisms;
(e)antibiotic resistance, and potential use of these antibiotics in humans and domestic organisms for prophylaxis and therapy;
(f)involvement in environmental processes, including primary production, nutrient turnover, decomposition of organic matter and respiration.
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