A Plant Bibliography
Contents:
- aquatic plant references
by "Warrington, Pat" <PWARRING-at-EPDIV1.env.gov.bc.ca> (Mon, 02 Oct 1995)
by "Warrington, Pat" <PWARRING-at-EPDIV1.env.gov.bc.ca>
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 1995
Here it is, Hope it proves useful. This file is in
a constant state of updating and additions as new
information comes my way. If anyone has new
references I would love to have them. Thanks.
Pat
References Documenting some aspects of
Aquatic Plants found in British Columbia.
1. Schmitz, D. C. and K. M. Gilbert. Undated.
Common Names and Synonyms of some Aquatic Plants
used in the Aquarium Plant Trade. Florida
Department of Natural Resources. Bureau of Aquatic
Plant Research and Control. Tallahassee, Florida.
2. Stodola, J. 1967. Encyclopedia of Water
Plants. T. F. H. Publications Inc. P. O. Box 33,
Jersey City. New Jersey.
3. Bursche, E M. 1968. A Handbook of Water
Plants. English Translation by H. Czech. 1971.
Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd., London.
4. Cook, C. D. K., B. J. Gut, E. M. Rix, J.
Schneller and M. Seitz.1974. Water Plants of the
World. A Manual for the Identification of the
Genera of Freshwater Macrophytes. Dr. W. Junk,
Pub., The Hague.
5. Brezina, E. R., W. J. Harmon, A. D. Bradford
and R. B. Hesser. 1971. Aquatic Plants. A Guide for
their Identification and Control in Pennsylvania.
Pennslyvania Water Resources Coordinating
Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
6. Lopinot, A. C. 1971. Aquatic Weeds: Their
Identification and Methods of Control. Fishery
Bulletin #4. Department of Conservation, Division
of Fisheries, Springfield, Illinois.
7. Pennwalt. 1982. Aquatic Weed and Algae Guide.
Pennwalt Corporation. Agchem Division, 3 Parkway,
Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
8. Wood, R. D. 1967. Charophytes of North
America. A Guide to the Species of Charophyta of
North America, Central America and the West Indies.
Stella's Printing, West Kingston, Rhode Island.
9. Bristow, J. M., J. Cardenas, T. M. Fullerton
and J. Sierra. 197?. Malezas Acuaticas /Aquatic
Weeds. Columbian Agricultural Institute
/International Plant Protection Center, Oregon
State Univ. /Agency for International Development.
10. Otto, N. E., T. R. Bartey and J. S. Thullen.
1980. Aquatic Pests on Irrigation Systems.
Identification Guide. Second Edition. Water and
Power Resources Service, United States Department
of the Interior.
11. Reid, G. K. 1967. Pond Life. A Guide to Common
Plants and Animals of North American Ponds and
Lakes. Golden Press. New York.
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and their Relatives, of British Columbia. British
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13. Prescott, G. W. 1969. The Aquatic Plants.
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C. Brown Co. Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa.
14. Nelson, E. N. and R. W. Couch. 1985. Aquatic
Plants of Oklahoma. I: Submersed, Floating-Leaved
and selected Emergent Macrophytes. Natural Science
Department, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa,
Oklahoma
15. Benl, G. 1971. A Key to the Genera of Aquarium
Plants Based on Vegetative Characters. Baileya
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16. Winterringer, G. S. and A. C. Lopinot. 1977.
Aquatic Plants of Illinois. Illinois State Museum,
Popular Science Series. Volume VI.
17. Godfrey, R. K and J. W. Wooten. 1979. Aquatic
and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States.
Monocotyledons. The University of Georgia Press.
Athens, Georgia. 712 p.
18. Mason, H. L. 1957. A Flora of the Marshes of
California. University of California Press.
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19. Arber, A. 1920. Water Plants. A Study of
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20. Sculthorpe, C. D. 1967. The Biology of Aquatic
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21. Weldon, L. W., R. D. Blackburn and D. S.
Harrison. 1969. Common Aquatic Weeds. Agricultural
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22. Burkhalter, A. P., L. M. Curtis, R. L. Lazor,
M. L. Beach and J. C. Hudson. 1972+. Aquatic Weed
Identification and Control Manual. Bureau of
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Florida.
23. Hotchkiss, N. 1970. Common Marsh Plants of the
United States and Canada. Bureau of Sport Fisheries
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States Department of the Interior. Fish and
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24. Carlson, R. A. and J. B. Moyle. 1968. Key to
the Common Aquatic Plants of Minnesota. Special
Publication No. 53. Minnesota Department of
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Services Section.
25. Fairbrothers, D. E. and E. T. Moul. 1965.
Aquatic Vegetation of New Jersey. Part I. Ecology
and Identification. Extension Bulletin 382.
Extension Services, College of Agriculture, Rutgers
State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
26. Tarver, D. P., J. A. Rodgers, M. J. Mahlor and
R. L. Lazor. 1978. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of
Florida. Bureau of Aquatic Plant Research and
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27. Pennwalt. 1985. Submersed Aquatic Weeds and
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Three Parkway, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
28. Beal, E. O. 1977. A Manual of Marsh and
Aquatic Vascular Plants of North Carolina with
Habitat Data. Technical Bulletin No. 247, North
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29. Hotchkiss, N. 1972. Common Marsh, Underwater
and Floating-Leaved Plants of the United States and
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30. Subramanyam, K. 1962. Aquatic Angiosperms. A
Systematic account of common Indian Aquatic
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31. Haslam, S. M. 1978. River Plants. The
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32. Fasset, N. C. 1957. A Manual of Aquatic
Plants. The University of Wisconsin Press. 1975
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33. Muenscher, W. C. 1944. Aquatic Plants of the
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34. Leach, G. J. and P. L. Osborne. 1985.
Freshwater Plants of Papua New Guinea. The
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36. Montz, G. N. 1977. Wetland Plants of the New
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37. Correll, D. S. and H. B. Correll. 1975.
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United
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38. Hitchcock, C. L., A. Cronquist, M. Ownbey and
J. W. Thompson. 1969. Vascular Plants of the
Pacific Northwest. University of Washington Press.
Seattle. 5 Volume Set.
39. Aston, H. I. 1977. Aquatic Plants of
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40. Anonymous. 1975. Aquatic Plant List. Hyacinth
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43. Ogden, E. C. 1974. Anatomical Patterns of some
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44. Jones, S. B. 1974. Mississippi Flora I.
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45. Jones, S. B. 1975. Mississippi Flora IV
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46. Steward, A. N., L. R. J. Dennis and H. M.
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47. Matsumura, Y. and H. D.Harrington. 1955. The
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48. Mitchell, D. S. and P. A. Thomas. 1972.
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49. Godfrey, R. N. and J. W. Wooten. 1981. Aquatic
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Dicotyledons. The University of Georgia Press.
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50. Brooks, R. E. and L. A. Hauser. 1978. Aquatic
Vascular Plants of Kansas I: Submersed and Floating
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51. Bhaskar, V. and B. A. Razi. 1973. Hydrophytes
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52. Heritage, B. 1973. The Lotus Book of Water
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54. Perry, F. 1962. Water Gardens. Penquin Books.
55. Lindstrom, L. 1968. The Aquatic and Marsh
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56. Pancho, J. V. and M. Soerjani. 1978. Aquatic
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57. Moul, E. T. and D. E. Fairbrothers. 1955. Do
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58. Rataj, K. and T. J. Horeman. 1977. Aquarium
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61. Crow, G. E and C. B. Hellquist. 1981. Aquatic
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62. Hellquist, C. B. and G. E. Crow. 1981. Aquatic
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63. Crow, G. E. and C. B. Hellquist. 1982. Aquatic
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65. G. E. Crow and C. B. Hellquist. 1983. Aquatic
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66. C. B. Hellquist and G. E. Crow. 1984. Aquatic
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67. G. E. Crow and C. B. Hellquist. 1985. Aquatic
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