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Evaluation of two ALS inhibiting herbicides on nontarget native aquatic and wetland plants
Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 2021The emergence of fluridone-resistant hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) populations in Florida lakes during the late 1990s prompted the search for alternative herbicides, leading to the evaluation of ALS-inhibiting herbicides penoxsulam and bispyribac-sodium.
Lyn Gettys, William Haller
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Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2020
Macroinvertebrate community structure and assemblages associated with the planted, native submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) species Heteranthera dubia (Jacq.) MacMillan and Potamogeton nodosus Poiret were examined in a series of constructed urban floodway wetlands, the Dallas Floodway Extension Lower Chain of Wetlands, Dallas, TX, USA ...
Aaron N. Schad +3 more
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Macroinvertebrate community structure and assemblages associated with the planted, native submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) species Heteranthera dubia (Jacq.) MacMillan and Potamogeton nodosus Poiret were examined in a series of constructed urban floodway wetlands, the Dallas Floodway Extension Lower Chain of Wetlands, Dallas, TX, USA ...
Aaron N. Schad +3 more
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Restoration Ecology, 2009
Abstract The apple snail Pomacea insularum is an aquatic invasive gastropod native to South America that has the potential to cause harm to aquatic ecosystems, wetland restoration, and agriculture. To predict the potential impact of this snail on aquatic ecosystems, we tested the feeding rate of P. insularum, under laboratory nonchoice experiments, for
Lyubov E. Burlakova +4 more
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Abstract The apple snail Pomacea insularum is an aquatic invasive gastropod native to South America that has the potential to cause harm to aquatic ecosystems, wetland restoration, and agriculture. To predict the potential impact of this snail on aquatic ecosystems, we tested the feeding rate of P. insularum, under laboratory nonchoice experiments, for
Lyubov E. Burlakova +4 more
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Anatomical patterns of aerenchyma in aquatic and wetland plants
Journal of Plant Biology, 2008Jongduk Jung, Choi Hong-Keun
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