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Management of Flowering Rush Using the Contact Herbicide Diquat in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota 2013 A report to the Pelican River Watershed District John D. Madsen, Gray Turnage and Bradley T. Sartain Geosystems Research In
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Document Date: 2014-06-02 16:06:23


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Tallahassee / Lakes / Detroit / Moorhead / Vicksburg / Greensboro / Marietta / /

Company

DETROIT LAKES 2013 Management / Natural Resources / Tribune / Syngenta Crop Protection LLC / /

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Asia / North America / Europe / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

Facility

Mill Pond / Geosystems Research Institute / Concordia College / Bradley T. Sartain Geosystems Research Institute / Mississippi State University / /

IndustryTerm

imazamox foliar applications / diquat protocol / diameter biomass coring device / /

NaturalFeature

Lake Melissa / Little Detroit lake / Curfman lake / Melissa Lakes / Great Lakes / Detroit Lake / Melissa Lake / Little lake / Lawrence River / /

Organization

US Department of Agriculture / United States Army / Bradley T. Sartain Geosystems Research Institute / Concordia College / Mississippi State University / Minnesota Department of Natural Resources / Geosystems Research Institute / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Christian Carter / May / M. Marko / B. Sartain / John Staldine / J. Mangold / V / G. Turnage / John D. Madsen / Bradley T. Sartain Geosystems / /

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Position

Governor / Executive / Major / Engineer Research and Development Center / Engineer / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Minnesota / Quebec / Becker County / Montana / Mississippi / Idaho / /

Technology

2012 diquat protocol / /

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http /

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