Aquaculture
ALEARN

Recreational Fishing

Aquatic Weed Identification and Management

Weed Management in Lakes and Ponds

Auburn University

Using Grass Carp to Control Weeds in Alabama Ponds

Auburn University
Controlling Filamentous Algae in Recreational Ponds: old and new tools in our control toolbox Auburn University
Giant Lyngbya: A Pond Owner's Nightmare Southern Ponds and Wildlife Magazine
Aquatic Plant Information System US Army Corps of Engineers

Weed Control in Florida Ponds

University of Florida

Aquaplant Indentification and Management Guide

Texas A&M University

Steps to Controlling Weeds in Ponds

Mississippi State University

Aquatic Weed Management: Herbicide Safety, Technology and Application Techniques

SRAC 3601
Adjuvants (spreader-stickers, surfactants, sinkers, etc.) use with aquatice herbicides University of Florida
Use of Copper in Freshwater Aquaculture and Farm Ponds University of Florida
Noxious & Invasive Weed Regulations

Alabama Regulation Prohibiting the Movement or Sale of Noxious Weeds (aquatic and terrestrial)

Sources of Biological Weed Control

Representative Herbicide Labels*

2,4-D

 • Navigate

Copper

 Cutrine+   Cutrine+ granules

 • K-tea

Diquat

 • Reward

Endothall

 • Aquathall

 • Hydrothall

Fluridone

 • Avast!

 • Sonar

Glyphosate

 • Glypro

 • Rodeo

Triclopyr

 • Garlon

 • Renovate

Imazapyr

 • Habitat

 
Adjuvants

Surfactants

 • Cide-kick

 • AD-40

Polymer Sinkers

 • Nalquatic

 • Sinker

Spreader

 • Topfilm

*Auburn University and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System does not endorse or promote the use of the particular brands of products whose labels are provided on this site.  These labels are provided as examples of for each active ingredient.

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