Presidential Address
Watson, B. C. |
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1 |
Nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution of Egeria and Elodea
Solymosy, S. L., and E. O. Gangstad |
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3 |
Rate constants as a diagnostic tool for comparing Hydrilla
and Egeria
George, A., J. Reid, D. F. Martin, and I. Marion
T. Doig |
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5 |
The
effects of a winter drawdown on aquatic vegetation in a shallow water reservoir
Hestand, R. S. and C. C. Carter |
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9 |
Fish
populations in dense submersed aquatic plant communities
Barnett, B. S. and R. W. Schneider |
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12 |
Caterpillars of Parapoynx
in relation to aquatic plants in Florida
Habeck, D. H. |
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15 |
The
utilization of Chara in water management
Denike, T. J. and R. W. Geiger |
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18 |
Effects of silvex on aquatic biota
Whitney, E. W., R. D. Estes, and R. O. Smitherman |
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20 |
The
response of duckweed to CO2-laser radiation
Couch, R. W. and E. O. Gangstad |
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25 |
The
effect of herbicides on root tip mitosis in waterhyacinth
Dharurkar, R. D. and V. R. Dnyansagar |
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26 |
Uptake of bivert-applied diquat by Hydrilla
Silver, W. S., R. L. Mansell, and J. A. Illingworth |
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30 |
Field uses of
invert emulsion
Leslie, E. and Bitting, S. |
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34 |
Herbicide-related changes in phenolic acid content of field-grown Hydrilla
Woodward, R. E., W. S. Silver, and R. L. Mansell |
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35 |
Control of buttonball with picloram
Stanley, R. A., J. A.T. Tabereaux, and T. F. Hall |
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38 |
Control of fragrant waterlily and spatterdock with glyphosate
Riemer, D. N., J. William, and V. Welker |
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40 |
A non-toxic lake management
program
Laing, R. L. |
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41 |
Results of
testing clean-flo lake cleanserTM in Florida lakes
Trent, L. and B. McArthur |
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44 |
Development of the bottom placement technique for Hydrilla and
eelgrass control
McClintock, W. L., J. W. Frye, and W. D. Hogan |
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46 |
Waterhyacinth research in
Puerto Rico
Rushing, W. N. |
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48 |
Texas integrated program of
biological and chemical control on noxious aquatic vegetation
Guerra, L. V. |
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52 |
Aquatic weed harvesting
costs and equipment
Bryant, C. B. |
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53 |
Preliminary studies on food and growth of white amur fry and fingerlings at
Kota, Rajasthan, India
Sharma, K. P. and S. D. Kulshreshtha |
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55 |
Feeding habits of the white amur on
waterhyacinth
Baker, G. E., D. L. Sutton, and R. D. Blackburn |
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58 |
Energy balance of white
amur fed Egeria
Stanley, J. G. |
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62 |
Utilization of Hydrilla
by the white amur
Sutton, D. L. |
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66 |
Isolates of
Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Trichoderma toxic to aquatic
plants
Charudattan, R. and C. Y. Lin |
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70 |
Processing and storage of waterhyacinth silage
Bagnall, L. O., J. A. Baldwin, and J. F. Hentges |
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73 |
Preservation and cattle acceptabliity of waterhyacinth silage
Baldwin, J. A., J. J.F. Hentges, and L. O. Bagnall |
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79 |
Nutrient
elements for livestock in aquatic plants
Easley, J. F. and R. L. Shirley |
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82 |
Plant
nutritional content of some Florida waterhyacinths and response by pearl millet
to incorporation of waterhyacinths
Parra, J. V. and C. C. Hortensti |
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85 |
The paper
making properties of waterhyacinth
Nolan, W. J. and D. W. Kirmse |
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90 |