Presidential Address
Gates, R. J. |
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The Florida Department of
Natural Resources and its role in aquatic plant research and control
Hudson, J. C. |
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2 |
Current pesticide legislation
Clark, R. P. |
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4 |
Sale and purchase of herbicides
Clark, R. P. |
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6 |
Pesticides in the aquatic environment
Schouboe, P. J. |
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7 |
Aquatic plant problems in the Walla Walla
District
Hesser, E. F., R. W. Lowry, and E. O. Gangstad |
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9 |
The effects of a 2,4-D application on the biota and water quality
in Currituck Sound, North Carolina
Whitney, E. W., A. B. Montgomery, and E. C. Martin |
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13 |
Maintenance control of Hydrilla
Downing, F. |
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Experience with Eurasian
watermilfoil at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
Fauroat, C. W. |
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19 |
Control of watermilfoil in
large Wisconsin lakes
Thompson, T. W. |
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20 |
Increasing the efficiency of aquatic plant management through processing
Koegel, R. G., S. H. Sy, and H. D. Bruhn |
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24 |
Burning
as a supporting treatment in controlling waterhyacinth in the Sudan, I-routine
burning
Mohamed, B. F. and F. F. Bebawi |
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31 |
Burning
as a supporting management in the control of waterhyacinth in the Sudan, II-backburning
Mohamed, B. F. and F. F. Bebawi |
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34 |
Past and
current research on diseases of Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum
L.)
Hayslip, H. F. and F. W. Zettler |
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38 |
A zonal leaf spot of
waterhyacinth caused by Cephalosporium zonatum
Rintz, R. E. |
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41 |
Pathogenicity of fungi and
bacteria from India to hydrilla and waterhyacinth
Charudattan, R. |
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44 |
Ecological implications of water levels on plant growth in a shallow water
reservoir
Hestand, R. S., B. E. May, and D. P. Schultz |
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54 |
Effect of
pH and high phosphorus concentrations on growth of waterhyacinth
Haller, W. T., and D. L. Sutton |
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59 |
Controlled-release
herbicide-polymer formulations for aquatic weed control
Harris, F. W. |
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61 |