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Dichlobenil as a herbicide in fish habitats

October 1, 1964

Application of 20 to 40 lb/A dichlobenil made prior to emergence accomplished various degrees of control of pondweeds (Potamogeton diversifolius, P. foliosus, P. pectinatus, P. pusillus) and a slender naiad (Najas flexilis). Coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum) was affected only by the higher dosage. Limited control and growth inhibition was achieved on several forms of algae in early spring applications. However, applications made to rooted submersed aquatic plants and filamentous algae (Cladophora, Pithophora and Chara) at postemergence stage of development had little herbicidal effect.

Dichlobenil was not acutely toxic to fish at herbicidal concentrations. The range of median tolerance limits was 10 to 20 ppmw for pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus), bluegill (L. macrochirus), redear sunfish (L. microlophus), and largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).

Publication Year 1964
Title Dichlobenil as a herbicide in fish habitats
DOI 10.2307/4040750
Authors C.R. Walker
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Weeds
Index ID 1003299
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
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