. Control of cabomba, Eurasian milfoil and water lily in Lake Quonnipaug with herbicides and hydroraking, 2002. Nymphaeaceae; Eurasian watermilfoil; Noxious weeds; Aquatic herbicides; Cabomba caroliniana. Bottom. 13-Jun 26-Jun 3-Jul Date 10-Jul Treatment of the lily pads and other emersed vegetation with glyphosate on September 3, 2002 resulted in consider- able dieback of the plants after three weeks. Enough living vegetation was apparent, however, to require a follow-up application on September 24. The uncontrolled plants could have remained because of missed plants, wash off of herbi- cide


. Control of cabomba, Eurasian milfoil and water lily in Lake Quonnipaug with herbicides and hydroraking, 2002. Nymphaeaceae; Eurasian watermilfoil; Noxious weeds; Aquatic herbicides; Cabomba caroliniana. Bottom. 13-Jun 26-Jun 3-Jul Date 10-Jul Treatment of the lily pads and other emersed vegetation with glyphosate on September 3, 2002 resulted in consider- able dieback of the plants after three weeks. Enough living vegetation was apparent, however, to require a follow-up application on September 24. The uncontrolled plants could have remained because of missed plants, wash off of herbi- cide or lack of sensitivity of certain plant species. The ef- fectiveness of this second application could not be fully determined because the hydroraking of the area began ap- proximately one week later. Hydroraking appeared to remove most plants from the area shown in Figure 2. Some broken plant parts (roots, stems, tubers etc.) were floating in the water after hydroraking, but winds from the north and flow of water to south (over the dam) probably minimized their movement northward into the main body of the lake. Fu- ture monitoring is needed in areas where lily pads were removed to determine how rapid regrowth occurs and if nonnative plants such as cabomba and water mil- foil begin to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bugbee, Gregory J; Bugbee, Gregory J. Control of cabomba and Eurasian milfoil in Lake Quonnipaug with fluridone and 2, 4-D, 2001; White, Jason C. (Jason Christopher), 1970-; White, Jason C. (Jason Christopher), 1970- Control of cabomba and Eurasian milfoil in Lake Quonnipaug with fluridone and 2, 4-D, 2001; Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. New Haven : Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station


Size: 2669px × 937px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookpublishernewhavenconnecticutagriculturalexperimentstation