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- Environmental Factors Affecting the Distribution of Native and Invasive Aquatic Plants in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana, U.S.A
- Diptera: Ephydridae), for Biological Control of Hydrilla Verticillata (L.F.) Royle (Hydrocharitaceae)
- Oxygenating Plants
- Field Guide to the Aquatic Plants of Lake Onota (2003 Lake Onota Aquatic Vegetation Assessment – Appendix 1)
- Management of Aquatic Plants and Their Contributions to Fisheries Production in Ikere-Gorge, Iseyin, Oyo State, Nigeria
- FLORA of NORTHERN ALABAMA, PART 4. BASAL MONOCOTS: ACORALES and ALISMATALES SWEETFLAG to PONDWEEDS ABSTRACT Flowering Plants
- Maine Field Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plants and Their Common Native Look Alikes
- NAJADACEAE WATER-NYMPH FAMILY Jon M
- Clayton, J.S. 2001. Border Control for Potential Aquatic Weeds. Stage 2. Weed Risk Assessment
- Host Range and Searching Behaviour of Cricotopus Lebetis (Diptera: Chironomidae), a Tip Miner of Hydrilla Verticillata (Hydrocharitaceae) K.N
- SMCSP & SMCSPN Plant List.Xlsx
- Aquatic Plant Population Assessments As Part of a Program to Eradicate Eurasian Watermilfoil From
- Tennessee Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan
- Hydrocharitaceae
- Le Statut De La Naïade Grêle (Najas Gracillima, Najadaceae) Au Québec Étienne Léveillé-Bourret, Marie-Ève Garon-Labrecque Et Eleanor R
- Aquatic Plant Communities of East-Central Illinois
- New Germany Lake SAV Survey 2013
- Pocket Field Guide Ngr - Slender Naiad - Najas Gracillima 2
- Impact and Mitigation of Nutrient Pollution and Overland Water Flow Change on the Florida Everglades, USA
- University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation
- Potential Biological Control of Nuisance Blue Green Algal Species by Najas Guadalupensis and Hydrodictyon Reticulatum
- 6. Submerged Aquatic Macrophytes
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- Water Temperature Effects on Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Chesapeake Bay
- High Risk Aquarium and Pond Plants
- March 6, 2018 London Aquaria Society Brian Glazier Is Coming to Talk Nutrition on March 6Th
- A Field Guide of Aquatic Plant Species Found in New York Lakes Along with Potential Exotic Invaders