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Jennings, Vivan M.; Ryan, Stephen O. – 1976
This manual provides information needed to meet specific standards for certification as a pesticide applicator. The text is concerned with the control of aquatic weeds in a variety of water use situations, i.e. static water, limited-flow impoundments and moving water. Also discussed are the principles of limited area application such as surface or…
Descriptors: Certification, Environment, Herbicides, Pesticides
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
Wamsley, Mary Ann, Ed.; Vermeire, Donna M., Ed. – 1977
The information in this manual applies to control of aquatic pests in recreational waters, agricultural reservoirs, ornamental ponds, coastal bays, estuaries and channels, and drinking water reservoirs. Mechanical, cultural, biological, and chemical control methods are discussed. The majority of the material is devoted to weed control in static…
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Agricultural Education, Environment, Guides
Applied Biochemists, Inc., Mequon, WI. – 1976
Included in this guide to water management are general descriptions of algae, toxic algae, weed problems in lakes, ponds, and canals, and general discussions of mechanical, biological and chemical control methods. In addition, pictures, descriptions, and recommended control methods are given for algae, 6 types of floating weeds, 18 types of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Botany, Environment, Herbicides
Wamsley, Mary Ann, Ed.; Vermeire, Donna M., Ed. – 1976
This guide presents information needed to meet the requirements for pesticide applicator certification. The first part deals with recognition and control of aquatic pests such as aquatic weeds, fish and other vertebrates. Environmental concerns in aquatic pest control are discussed in the second section. (CS)
Descriptors: Certification, Environment, Environmental Technicians, Herbicides