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Research Report, 27. Investigations of copper sulfate for aquatic weed control / Bartley, T. R.
Titre de série : Research Report, 27 Titre : Investigations of copper sulfate for aquatic weed control Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Bartley, T. R. Mention d'édition : Bureau of reclamation Department of the interior/US Editeur : Bureau of reclamation Department of the interior/US Année de publication : 1976 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-07732 Note générale : The information used in this report was made available through contributions from several sources. The paper presents the application techniques and equpement, deals with the factors to consider in copper sufate use, gives field experiments, and examines the effects of copper sulfate on nontarget. Mots-clés : Environnement Milieu aquatique Plante adventice Ressource naturelle Sulfate de cuivre Index. décimale : 363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement Résumé : The information used in this report was made available through contributions from several sources. The paper presents the application techniques and equpement, deals with the factors to consider in copper sufate use, gives field experiments, and examines the effects of copper sulfate on nontarget. Note de contenu : The information used in this report was made available through contributions from several sources. The paper presents the application techniques and equpement, deals with the factors to consider in copper sufate use, gives field experiments, and examines the effects of copper sulfate on nontarget. Research Report, 27. Investigations of copper sulfate for aquatic weed control [texte imprimé] / Bartley, T. R. . - Bureau of reclamation Department of the interior/US . - Bureau of reclamation Department of the interior/US, 1976.
ISSN : CI-07732
The information used in this report was made available through contributions from several sources. The paper presents the application techniques and equpement, deals with the factors to consider in copper sufate use, gives field experiments, and examines the effects of copper sulfate on nontarget.
Mots-clés : Environnement Milieu aquatique Plante adventice Ressource naturelle Sulfate de cuivre Index. décimale : 363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement Résumé : The information used in this report was made available through contributions from several sources. The paper presents the application techniques and equpement, deals with the factors to consider in copper sufate use, gives field experiments, and examines the effects of copper sulfate on nontarget. Note de contenu : The information used in this report was made available through contributions from several sources. The paper presents the application techniques and equpement, deals with the factors to consider in copper sufate use, gives field experiments, and examines the effects of copper sulfate on nontarget. Réservation
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Titre de série : Research Report Titre : Water resources technical publication: aquatic weed control studies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Otto, N. E. ; Bartley, T. R. Mention d'édition : USDI Editeur : USDI Année de publication : 1966 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10042 Note générale : Progress of various bureau of reclamation laboratory studies concerned with submersed aquatic weed problems are covered results summarized are not considered conclusive and generally require further investigation low-rate, long contract period treatment with acrolein in a flowing water situation caused a significant reduction in the total plant dry weight and vegetative propagule production of psundweeds. Weekly injury and regrowth estimates for 4 weeks following acrolein treatments describe the trends of pardweeds response to the acrolein treatments. Results of recent herbicidical evaluation tests did not reveal any compound of promise for aquatic weed control. Two formulations of endothal exhibited good algaecidal activity on filamentous green algae in laboratory tests. The phytoxicity of xylene-type aquatic herbicides is not enhanced by the use of selected additives. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Température Biologie Plante Botanique Ecologie Herbicide Qualité de l'eau Toxicité Irrigation Milieu aquatique Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : Progress of various bureau of reclamation laboratory studies concerned with submersed aquatic weed problems are covered results summarized are not considered conclusive and generally require further investigation low-rate, long contract period treatment with acrolein in a flowing water situation caused a significant reduction in the total plant dry weight and vegetative propagule production of psundweeds. Weekly injury and regrowth estimates for 4 weeks following acrolein treatments describe the trends of pardweeds response to the acrolein treatments. Results of recent herbicidical evaluation tests did not reveal any compound of promise for aquatic weed control. Two formulations of endothal exhibited good algaecidal activity on filamentous green algae in laboratory tests. The phytoxicity of xylene-type aquatic herbicides is not enhanced by the use of selected additives. Note de contenu : Progress of various bureau of reclamation laboratory studies concerned with submersed aquatic weed problems are covered results summarized are not considered conclusive and generally require further investigation low-rate, long contract period treatment with acrolein in a flowing water situation caused a significant reduction in the total plant dry weight and vegetative propagule production of psundweeds. Weekly injury and regrowth estimates for 4 weeks following acrolein treatments describe the trends of pardweeds response to the acrolein treatments. Results of recent herbicidical evaluation tests did not reveal any compound of promise for aquatic weed control. Two formulations of endothal exhibited good algaecidal activity on filamentous green algae in laboratory tests. The phytoxicity of xylene-type aquatic herbicides is not enhanced by the use of selected additives. Research Report. Water resources technical publication: aquatic weed control studies [texte imprimé] / Otto, N. E. ; Bartley, T. R. . - USDI . - USDI, 1966.
ISSN : CI-10042
Progress of various bureau of reclamation laboratory studies concerned with submersed aquatic weed problems are covered results summarized are not considered conclusive and generally require further investigation low-rate, long contract period treatment with acrolein in a flowing water situation caused a significant reduction in the total plant dry weight and vegetative propagule production of psundweeds. Weekly injury and regrowth estimates for 4 weeks following acrolein treatments describe the trends of pardweeds response to the acrolein treatments. Results of recent herbicidical evaluation tests did not reveal any compound of promise for aquatic weed control. Two formulations of endothal exhibited good algaecidal activity on filamentous green algae in laboratory tests. The phytoxicity of xylene-type aquatic herbicides is not enhanced by the use of selected additives.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Température Biologie Plante Botanique Ecologie Herbicide Qualité de l'eau Toxicité Irrigation Milieu aquatique Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : Progress of various bureau of reclamation laboratory studies concerned with submersed aquatic weed problems are covered results summarized are not considered conclusive and generally require further investigation low-rate, long contract period treatment with acrolein in a flowing water situation caused a significant reduction in the total plant dry weight and vegetative propagule production of psundweeds. Weekly injury and regrowth estimates for 4 weeks following acrolein treatments describe the trends of pardweeds response to the acrolein treatments. Results of recent herbicidical evaluation tests did not reveal any compound of promise for aquatic weed control. Two formulations of endothal exhibited good algaecidal activity on filamentous green algae in laboratory tests. The phytoxicity of xylene-type aquatic herbicides is not enhanced by the use of selected additives. Note de contenu : Progress of various bureau of reclamation laboratory studies concerned with submersed aquatic weed problems are covered results summarized are not considered conclusive and generally require further investigation low-rate, long contract period treatment with acrolein in a flowing water situation caused a significant reduction in the total plant dry weight and vegetative propagule production of psundweeds. Weekly injury and regrowth estimates for 4 weeks following acrolein treatments describe the trends of pardweeds response to the acrolein treatments. Results of recent herbicidical evaluation tests did not reveal any compound of promise for aquatic weed control. Two formulations of endothal exhibited good algaecidal activity on filamentous green algae in laboratory tests. The phytoxicity of xylene-type aquatic herbicides is not enhanced by the use of selected additives. Réservation
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