ELEMENT CONTENT OF HYDRILLA AND WATER IN FLORIDA

Hydrilla verticillata and the water in which it grew were analyzed from a lake and a ditch over 12 mo. Hydrilla from the ditch, compared to that from the lake had more Ca (2.6), Fe (3), Na (1.8), similar amounts of P, Mg, Cr, and less Zn (.8), K (.66), Cu (.07), Mn (.25). Ditch compared to lake wate...

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Rangelands
Surface water
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