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Biological Aquatic Weed Control by Fish in the Lower Sonoran Desert of California

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E. F. Legner, Riverside
W. J. Hauser, Riverside
T. W. Fisher, Riverside
R. A. Meiived, Division of Biological Control

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California Agriculture 29(11):8-10.

Published November 01, 1975

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Use of fish for biological aquatic weed control is becoming widespread in the irrigation system and recreational lakes of the lower Sonoran Desert of California. Two African species,

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Research supported by grants and assistance from the Imperial and Palo Verde irrigation districts, the Coachella Valley County Water District, the Coachella Valley, Southeast and Orange County mosquito abatement districts, and cooperation of the California Department of Fish and Game.

Biological Aquatic Weed Control by Fish in the Lower Sonoran Desert of California

E. F. Legner, W. J. Hauser, T. W. Fisher, R. A. Meiived
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Biological Aquatic Weed Control by Fish in the Lower Sonoran Desert of California

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Authors

E. F. Legner, Riverside
W. J. Hauser, Riverside
T. W. Fisher, Riverside
R. A. Meiived, Division of Biological Control

Publication Information

California Agriculture 29(11):8-10.

Published November 01, 1975

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Use of fish for biological aquatic weed control is becoming widespread in the irrigation system and recreational lakes of the lower Sonoran Desert of California. Two African species,

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Research supported by grants and assistance from the Imperial and Palo Verde irrigation districts, the Coachella Valley County Water District, the Coachella Valley, Southeast and Orange County mosquito abatement districts, and cooperation of the California Department of Fish and Game.


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