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Aquatic weed control
A general discussion is provided of the waterhyacinth, which may become weed as a result of its uncontrolled reproduction, and of the five main control methods. The Mexican Aquatic Weed Control Program (PROCMA) is described, including its goals and guidelines. Information is given concerning COD, DO, pesticide residues, pH, conductivity and total phosphorus resulting from the use of 2,4-D, diquat and glyphosate in three dams infested with water hyacinth and cat-tail.
Aquatic weed control
A general discussion is provided of the waterhyacinth, which may become weed as a result of its uncontrolled reproduction, and of the five main control methods. The Mexican Aquatic Weed Control Program (PROCMA) is described, including its goals and guidelines. Information is given concerning COD, DO, pesticide residues, pH, conductivity and total phosphorus resulting from the use of 2,4-D, diquat and glyphosate in three dams infested with water hyacinth and cat-tail.
Aquatic weed control
Gutierrez, Eric (author) / Arreguin, Felipe (author) / Huerto, Ruben (author) / Saldana, Pilar (author)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 10 ; 291-312
1994-01-01
22 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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