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An aquatic plant fact book and selected bibliography : Phil Ould and Colin Holbrow. preliminary /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1987.Description: 49 p. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: This fact book was written with the intention of providing a short,concise summary of aquatic plant characteristics and requirements in a form that can be readily used by the marsh manager. The fact book is designed so that the knowledge of each species can be expanded as more of the literature is surveyed. In addition, new species can also be added to the report. The fact book has been arranged according to plant species. Under each species are 11 categories relating to their characteristics and requirements. Consequently, information concerning specific requirements (water levels, soil types, etc.) of the plants can be referred to quickly. The literature contains inconsistencies and contradictions which are reflected in this report. Therefore, one must use his own judgement when using the information provided. If more detailed information is required, reference should be made to the specific publications listed in the bibliography.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-49).

This fact book was written with the intention of providing a short,concise summary of aquatic plant characteristics and requirements in a form that can be readily used by the marsh manager. The fact book is designed so that the knowledge of each species can be expanded as more of the literature is surveyed. In addition, new species can also be added to the report. The fact book has been arranged according to plant species. Under each species are 11 categories relating to their characteristics and requirements. Consequently, information concerning specific requirements (water levels, soil types, etc.) of the plants can be referred to quickly. The literature contains inconsistencies and contradictions which are reflected in this report. Therefore, one must use his own judgement when using the information provided. If more detailed information is required, reference should be made to the specific publications listed in the bibliography.

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