Effects of select herbicides for management of American lotus, white waterlily, and watershield

Author:

Lazaro-Lobo Adrian,Turnage Gray,Calhoun Kennedy,Ervin Gary

Abstract

Literature describing effective control measures for the floating-leaved plants American lotus (Nelumbo lutea Willd.), white waterlily (Nymphaea odorata Aiton), and watershield (Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.) is minimal as these are usually considered as desirable species. However, floating-leaved plants can cause ecological, economic, and social problems when undergoing demographic expansions, usually following alterations of natural hydrologic cycles. Therefore, a mesocosm trial was conducted to determine the potential of foliar applications of seven aquatic herbicides to reduce abundance of the three target species at maximum and half-maximum label rates. Three of the herbicides (glyphosate, imazamox, and florpyrauxifen-benzyl) provided short- and long-term suppression (.75% reduction) of white waterlily and watershield leaf density or biomass. As a followup trial, field work was conducted using glyphosate, imazamox, and florpyrauxifen-benzyl to determine plant response to these herbicides in a natural setting. All herbicides resulted in long-term (52 wk after treatment) leaf density reduction of white waterlily (64 to 100% reduction) and watershield (46 to 75% reduction; except 2.83 kg ae ha 1 glyphosate) in field sites while the abundance of American lotus increased. Reduction of white waterlily and watershield may have reduced competition thereby favoring higher abundance of lotus. Regardless, long-term (52-wk) reduction of white waterlily and watershield suggest the potential for these herbicides as operational management tools for nuisance populations of these species. Future work should evaluate chemical techniques for control of American lotus, where both timing of leaf emergence and potential interactions with other plant species must be considered in the design of those studies.

Publisher

Aquatic Plant Management Society

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