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CHEMICAL CONTROL OF CATTAIL, TYPHA LATIFOLIA

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1971
Foliar sprays of 22.4 kg/ha Tandex in 3368 liters/ha of aqueous carrier containing 1% Atlox 210 surfactant, applied at, or soon after the flowering stage of cattail (Typha latifolia L.), kept plots free of all growth for a three-year period. Comparable soil treatments with pelleted material were as effective only on areas that had no surface water ...
Wm. G. CORNS, R. K. GUPTA
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A new Rhopalosiphum on cattail (Homoptera: Aphididae)

1993
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Carbonized biomass cattail for flexible pressure sensor

Materials Today Communications, 2023
Jianhong Bai   +6 more
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Typha (Cattail) seed oil

Oil & Soap, 1945
J. R. Clopton, R. W. Korff
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[Absorption characteristics of molybdenum by reed and cattail].

Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue, 2013
The adsorption characteristics of reed and cattail to molybdenum were studied. The toxicity, removal rate, adsorption process and accumulation of Mo were investigated in the short-term indoor-culture experiment. The effects of Mo adsorbed by two plants in nutrition solution with different concentrations were also studied.
Jian-Jun, Lian   +2 more
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Pollen Characteristics of Manitoba Cattails

The Canadian field-naturalist, 1972
Janet R. Dugle Dugle, Theodore P. Copps
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Cattail Farming for Water Quality: Harvesting Cattails for Nutrient Removal and Phosphorous Recovery in the Watershed

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2011
Richard E. Grosshans   +3 more
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Predict Cattail Growing

The Science News-Letter, 1954
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