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Our permit allows appropriate pesticide use to control noxious weeds that harm local ecosystems or disrupt agricultural ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Abstract: Aquatic plants are important components of many freshwater ecosystems. In this review we examine natural and anthropogenic ...
Researchers found that not only are freshwater aquatic plants affected by climate, they are also shaped by the surrounding landscape. When in an environment where CO2 is limited, aquatic plants use ...
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources reminds lakeshore property owners that it is illegal to use hydraulic jets to move sediment or excavate the bottom of a lake or to uproot ...
Wetland restoration is critical for improving ecosystem services, but many aquatic plant nurseries do not have facilities similar to those typically used for large-scale plant production. This study ...
Lakes have long been viewed as sources of carbon dioxide emissions, but new research suggests they may actually act as carbon sinks. A study led by Uppsala University reveals that lake shorelines ...
Partners are working on a long-term management plan for the aquatic invasive plants in the Tahoe Keys after the conclusion of ...
A pilot project is underway to remove fast-spreading water stargrass from two stretches of the lower Yakima River.
In recent years, seaweed may have gained a reputation for being a superfood, but new research suggests our European ancestors ate the nutrient-rich plant for thousands of years. Archaeological ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Lakeshore property owners are reminded that removal of aquatic plants from Minnesota lakes may require a permit from the Department ...