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Integrated Use of Fluridone and a Fungal Pathogen for Control...
Integrated Use of Fluridone and a Fungal Pathogen for Control of Hydrilla
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EL TR-02-39 ERDC/ Aquatic Plant Control Research Program Use...
Research Program ERDC/EL TR-02-39 November 2002 Use of Whole-Lake Fluridone Treatments to Selectively Control Eurasian Watermilfoil in Burr Pond and
ERDC/EL TR-01-7 Aquatic Plant Control Research Program...
3 Fluridone Treatments....................................................................................... 3 Water Residue Sampling and Analyses
Element 1 : Development and Testing of New Aquatic...
While fluridone applications of < 15 ppb have historically controlled hydrilla for up to a year or more, in the past few years fluridone resistant
Herbicide Considerations Reference Guide?Introduction | Plant...
Fluridone Considerations Glyphosate Considerations Use restrictions range from required sampling to shutting down intakes for a brief period.
DEQ - Whole Lake, Evaluation and Fluridone Treatments
Fluridone Treatments Fluridone Residue Sampling - Instructions for determining sampling locations and sampling procedures.
Lakes Monitoring Plan
Fluridone sampling procedures for submersed species: Fluridone requires a very long contact time at low concentrations to be effective in killing
Semivolatiles Retention Time Locked (RTL) Deconvolution...

Screening for Hazardous Chemicals in Homeland Security and...
Low mass (amu) 35 35 35 High mass (amu) 565 565 565 Threshold 0 0 0 Sampling 1 1 0 Scans/s 5.23 5.23 9.46 Quad temp (?C) 150 150 150 Source temp (?C)
Aquatic Pesticide Monitoring Program Phase 2 (2003) Monitoring...
28 SAMPLING PROGRAM............................................................................................... 29 INTRODUCTION

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