Persistence and Non-target Impact of Imazapyr Associated with Smooth
Cordgrass Control in an Estuary.
Kim Patten |
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Mechanical and Chemical Control of Smooth Cordgrass in Waillapa Bay,
Washington.
Walter W. Major III, C.E. Grue, J.M. Grassley, and L.L. Conquest |
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The Influence of Formulation, Buffering, pH and Divalent Cations on the
Activity of Endothall on Hydrilla.
Gregory E. MacDonald, R. Querns, D.G. Shilling, T.A. Bewick, and S.K.
McDonald |
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Control of Variable Watermilfoil in Bashan Lake, CT with 2,4-D:
Monitoring of Lake and Well Water.
Gregory J. Bugbee, Jason C. White, and Walter J.Krol |
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18 |
Efficacy and Residue Comparisons between Two Slow-release Formulations of
Fluridone.
Tyler J. Koschnick, W.T. Haller, V.V. Vandiver, and U. Santra |
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Tilapia for Biological Control of Giant Salvinia.
Dennis McIntosh, Chad King, and Kevin Fitzsimmons |
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28 |
Changes in Behavior, Movement, and Home Ranges of Largemouth Bass
Following Large-scale Hydrilla Removal in Lake Seminole, Georgia.
Steve M. Sammons, Michael J. Maceina, and David G. Partridge |
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Light Reflectance Characteristics and Remote Sensing of Waterlettuce.
J.H. Everitt, C. Yang, and D. Flores |
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39 |
Physical Constraints to Aquatic Plant Growth in New Zealand Lakes.
Ian Hawes, T. Riis, D. Sutherland, and M. Flanagan |
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44 |
Economic Impacts of Aquatic Vegetation to Angling in Two South Carolina
Reservoirs.
Jim E. Henderson, James P. Kirk, Scott D. Lamprecht, and W. Eugene Hayes |
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53 |
Nutrient Limitation of Periphyton in a Spring-Fed, Coastal Stream in
Florida, USA.
Sky K. Notestein, T.K. Frazer, M.V. Hoyer, and D.E. Canfield, Jr.
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Responses of St. Augustinegrass to Fluridone in Irrigation Water.
W. Andrew, W.T. Haller, and D.G. Shilling |
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61 |
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July 2003
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Influence of Dilute Acetic Acid Treatments on American Pondweed Winter Buds
in the Nevada Irrigation District, California.
D. F. Spencer, C. L. Elmore, G. G. Ksander, and J. A. Roncoroni
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A Review of the Aquatic Environmental Fate of Triclopyr and its Major
Metabolites.
David G. Petty, K. D. Getsinger, and K. B. Woodburn
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69
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Combining Plant Pathogenic Fungi and the Leaf-Mining Fly, Hydrellia
pakistanae, Increases Damage to Hydrilla.
Yasser M. Shabana, J. P. Cuda, and R. Charudattan
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A Review of Spartina Management in Washington State, US.
Paul Hedge, Lorne K. Kriwoken, and Kim Patten
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82
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Longevity and Persistence of Triploid Grass Carp Stocked into the Santee
Cooper Reservoirs of South Carolina.
James P. Kirk and Robin C. Socha
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90
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Using Spatial Information Technologies to Detect and Map Waterhyacinth and
Hydrilla Infestations in the Lower Rio Grande.
J. H. Everitt, M. A. Alaniz, and M. R. Davis
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93
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Melaleuca in Florida: A Literature Review on the Taxonomy, Distribution,
Biology, Ecology, Economic Importance and Control Measures.
Kristina Serbesoff-King
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98
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Seasonal Biomass and Carbohydrate Allocation Patterns in Southern Minnesota
Curlyleaf Pondweed Populations.
Thomas E. Woolf and John D. Madsen
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113
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Measures of Plant Surface-areas for Eurasian Watermilfoil and Water
Stargrass.
Pinar Balci and J. H. Kennedy
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119
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Evaluation of Waterhyacinth and Paddy Straw Waste for Culture of Oyster
Mushrooms.
M. Nageswaran, A. Gopalakrishnan, M. Ganesan, A. Vedhamurthy, and E.
Selvaganapathy
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Effects of Triclopyr on Variable-Leaf Watermilfoil.
Kurt D. Getsinger, Susan L. Sprecher, and Amy P. Smagula
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Clearigate Treatments for control of Giant Salvinia.
Lee Ann M. Glomski, L.S. Nelson, and J.G. Skogerboe.
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