Waterplants of New South Wales
Sainty, G. R. (Geoff R.)1981
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Waterplants are species which thrive in water or on wet land. The range covered here includes grasses, sedges, sea grasses and a section on common freshwater algae. There is also a section describing insects introduced to Australia to control noxious waterplants. Freshwater animals known to cause damage to irrigation works have also been included. Separate chapters on biological control and eutrophication have been added to complement the section on aquatic plant management.The plants described and photographed here include both common and potentially troublesome species in New South Wales.
Waterplants of New South Wales / by G.R. Sainty and S.W.L. Jacobs ; photographs by R.F. Brayne.
Sydney : Water Resources Commission, N.S.W., 1981.
550 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour maps ; 23 cm.
Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust collection.
0724037306
581.76
English
109169
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Research | Tech Book | 581.76 WAT | Available |