Aquatic Weeds in South East Asia

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C.K. Varshney, J. Rzóska
Springer Science & Business Media, Jun 30, 1976 - Science - 397 pages
Proceedings of a Regional Seminar, on Noxious Aquatic Vegetation, New Delhi, 12-17 December 1973
 

Contents

Guidelines for the Control of Aquatic Weeds
3
Recommendations for Future Research
19
Relevance of Aquatic Weed Studies for MAB and
26
Studies on the chemical control of some important aquatic
32
Some aspects of the distribution and seasonal abundance
107
A General Biology
116
Modelling for populations of aquatic vegetation by M M Pant
127
Ecology of macrophytic vegetation of Kashmir lakes by D
141
Progress of aquatic weed control in India and suggestions
224
Development of equipment for eradication of aquatic weeds
233
Salvinia in Kerala S India and its control by C D K Cook
241
Some experiments on aquatic weed control in fisheries lakes
249
Chemical control of water hyacinth by N C Joshi
263
Studies on the chemical control of Typha angustata Bory
277
Use of ammonia as herbicide A review by V Ramachandran
293
The aquatic weed problem in the Chambal irrigated area
307

Stratified primary productive structure of certain macrophytic
147
Analysis of a freshwater ecosystem in relation to aquatic
157
The growth and management of Eichhornia crassipes and Salvinia
167
A note on the growth and ecology of Salvinia molesta Mitchell
177
The noxious floating LemnidSalvinia aquatic weed complex
183
Salvinia infestation on lake Naivasha in East Africa Kenya
193
Studies on Panicum repens L in WestJava by H Siregar
211
Possibilities of biological control of the aquatic weeds Eichhornia
323
Progress in the search for natural enemies of Hydrilla in Malaysia
341
Some aspects of utilization of aquatic weeds by O P Gupta
361
Utilisation of higher aquatic plants in fishery waters by
375
Economic significance of certain species of Scirpus L by A
387
A Survey of aquatic weed problem in India by C K Varshney
393
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