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Martin, Dean F.; Martin, Barbara B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Discusses problems in selecting the correct herbicide for use in controlling aquatic weeds, considering specificity, size of the market, fear of trace contaminants, and herbicide resistance in weeds. Also summarizes some successful herbicides, providing a table listing mode of action of some herbicides used for control of aquatic plants. (JN)
Descriptors: Botany, College Science, Herbicides, Higher Education
Michigan State Dept. of Natural Resources, Lansing. – 1977
Aquatic plants can be divided into two types: algae and macrophytes. The goal of aquatic plant management is to maintain a proper balance of plants within a lake and still retain the lake's recreational and economic importance. Aquatic plant management programs have two phases: long-term management (nutrient control), and short-term management…
Descriptors: Botany, Ecology, Environment, Herbicides
Hesser, R. B.; And Others – 1976
This agriculture extension service publication from Pennsylvania State University is a handbook for the water body manager. The bulk of the contents deals with aquatic plant control. The different types of aquatic plants, their reproduction and growth, and their role in the ecology of the water body are introduced in this main section. Also, the…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Extension Education
Wingard, R. G.; And Others – 1977
This publication, produced by the Pennsylvania Cooperative Extension Service, is a non-technical guide to chemical control of aquatic vegetation. The purpose of this circular is to aid the land owner or manager in managing ponds, streams, and other water bodies for desired uses by managing the vegetation in, on, and around the water. Among the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Extension Education, Herbicides, Land Use