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El. knyga: Weed Control Methods for Public Health Applications

  • Formatas: 319 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351094597
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  • Formatas: 319 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351094597
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This volume includes measures of control of aquatic vegetation that harms human health, since water-related diseases exist in this environment. Although malaria has receded internationally due to the combined chemotherapeutic-insecticidal programs, recently it has resisted both medicines and insecticide control. Active malaria cases in the U.S. were fewer than a dozen before the Vietnam War, but in 1973 the figure was ab out 700, almost all traceable to returning military personnel. The disease could again become prevalent. Other diseases exist whose transmission is indirectly affected by aquatic weed conditions including filariasis, and various trematodiases, especially from the schistosomes, Chinese liver fluke, cattle liver fluke, Guinea worm, giant intestinal fluke, Asiatic lung fluke, and broad tapeworm. Waterweeds also support disease-pest arthropods, i.e., snipe flies, tabanids (horse, gad, deer, and greenheads), Clear Lake gnats, Mayflies, black flies, sandflies, and sewage flies.Ecosystem studies of impounded water research and development of herbivorous fish, and utilization of herbivorous fish in China, are also included in this volume.

This volume includes measures of control of aquatic vegetation that harms human health, since water-related diseases exist in this environment.
1. Aquatic Weeds and Mans Well-being
2. Control of Snail-Borne
Parasitic Disease
3. Aquatic Weed Problems in the Panama Canal
4. Aquatic
Weed Problems of Puerto Rico
5. Remote Sensing of Aquatic Plants
6.
Environmental Policy in the Corps of Engineers
7. Comparative
Concentrations of Nutrients in an Aquatic
8. Input, Storage and Output of
Plant Nutrients
9. Aquatic Plant Succession in Lake Seminole
10. Ecology of
Hydrilla Verticillate
11. Ecology of Cambomda Caroliniana
12. Herbivorous
Fish for Aquatic Plant Control
13. Comparative Evaluation of the White Amur
and Common Carp upon Aquatic Ecosystem
14. Weed Control of the White Amur
15. Food Habit of the White Amur
16. Environmental Aspects of White Amur
Culture.
17. Distribution and Biology of Economically Important Fishes.
19.
Fish Production in China
20. Transportation of Fish Eggs, Fry and Young
21.
The Rearing of Fish Fry and Fingerlings
22. The Rearing of Fish Fry
23.
Natural and Cultivated Food of Fresh Water Fishes
E.O. Gangstad