Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Since 1979. On the web since 1995. Welcome to the University of Florida Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants and to the Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System (APIRS), the world's largest information resource of its kind. We provide a variety of services and ...
AERF supports research for thecontrol of aquatic weed species and exotic plants such as Eurasianwatermilfoil, hydrilla, water hyacinth, purple loosestrife, andother aquatic weeds found in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, riversand streams ...
The Invasive Spartina Project is a coordinated regional effort among local, state and federal organizations dedicated to preserving California's extraordinary coastal biological resources through the elimination of introduced species of Spartina ...
Otto, S., P.M. Groffman, S.E.G. Findlay, and A.E. Arreola, 1999. Invasive Plant Species and Microbial Processes in a Tidal Freshwater Marsh, Institute Ecosyst. Studies. Reprinted from Journal of Environmental Quality (1999) 28(4): 1252-1257 Invasive Plant Species and Microbial Processes in a Tidal Freshwater Marsh Abstract Vegetation has a strong influence on N retention in wetlands via direct ...
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Site containing information and pictures of invasive weeds in the UK, including crassula, myriophyllum, hydrocotyle, giant hog weed, hymalayan balsam and japanese knotweed ...