The Influence of Formulation, Buffering, pH and Divalent Cations on the Activity of Endothall on Hydrilla.


Autoria(s): MacDonald, Gregory E.; Querns, R.; Shilling, D. G.; Bewick, T. A.; McDonald, S. K.
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2003

Resumo

Endothall has been used as an aquatic herbicide for more than 40 years and provides very effective weed control of many weeds. Early research regarding the mechanism-of-action of endothall contradicts the symptomology normally associated with the product. Recent studies suggest endothall is a respiratory toxin but the mechanism-of-action remains unknown. To further elucidate the activity of endothall, several endothall formulations were evaluated for their effects on ion leakage, oxygen consumption and photosynthetic oxygen evolution from hydrilla shoot tips. The influence of pH, buffering and divalent cations was also evaluated. (PDF contains 6 pages.)

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1634/1/v41p13.pdf

MacDonald, Gregory E. and Querns, R. and Shilling, D. G. and Bewick, T. A. and McDonald, S. K. (2003) The Influence of Formulation, Buffering, pH and Divalent Cations on the Activity of Endothall on Hydrilla. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 41, pp. 13-18.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1634/

http://www.apms.org/japm/vol41/v41p13.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Management #Biology #Limnology
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Article

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