Posts Tagged: water hyacinth
Do aquatic herbicide applications adversely affect dissolved oxygen levels in water?
One response to the suggestion that an herbicide be used to control aquatic weed problems in water...
water hyacinth in the Delta
Emily Bick: Salinity, the Water Hyacinth and a Weevil
If that heavy growth of water hyacinth in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in central California...
This is the giant water bath created from a leftover evaporative cooler from the Michael Parrella lab.
The water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, is an invasive weed but has an attractive flower. (Photo by Wouter Hagens, Wikipedia)
Emily Bick: How Salinity Impacts Water Hyacinth and a Biological Control Agent
A newly published research paper authored by UC Davis-trained entomologist Emily Bick provides the...
A giant water bath housed Emily Bick's UC Davis research project on water hyacinth and its biological control agent, Neochetina bruchi. It was built by colleagues Danny Klittich and Bob Starnes.
DBW Begins Herbicide Treatment in the Delta for Water Hyacinth and Egeria Densa
Here's something from the Aquatic Plant Management Society blog :: posted Feb. 2017 (Original...
Disposing of Water Hyacinth on Agricultural Fields
Back in October, a Delta farmer presented me with this scenario: The California Division of Boating...