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Hydrilla, a new noxious aquatic weed in California

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Richard R. Yeo
W. B. McHenry

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California Agriculture 31(10):4-5.

Published October 01, 1977

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Since about 1776 California has been continually plagued by the inadvertent introduction of foreign plants that spread rapidly and become weeds. Examples include crabgrass (both smooth and hairy), yellow starthistle, oxalis, bermudagrass, and johnsongrass.

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Hydrilla, a new noxious aquatic weed in California

Richard R. Yeo, W. B. McHenry
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Hydrilla, a new noxious aquatic weed in California

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Richard R. Yeo
W. B. McHenry

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(10):4-5.

Published October 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Since about 1776 California has been continually plagued by the inadvertent introduction of foreign plants that spread rapidly and become weeds. Examples include crabgrass (both smooth and hairy), yellow starthistle, oxalis, bermudagrass, and johnsongrass.

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