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Rybicki, N., J.D. Kirshtein, and M.A. Voytek. 2013. Molecular techniques to distinguish morphologically similar Hydrilla verticillata, Egeria densa, Elodea nuttallii, and Elodea canadensis. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 51(2):94-102. https://www.apms.org/wp-content/uploads/japm-51-02-94.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 27716
Type: Journal Article
Author: Rybicki, N., J.D. Kirshtein, and M.A. Voytek.
Date (year): 2013
Article Title:Molecular techniques to distinguish morphologically similar Hydrilla verticillata, Egeria densa, Elodea nuttallii, and Elodea canadensis
Journal Name: Journal of Aquatic Plant Management
Volume: 51
Issue: 2
Pages: 94-102
URL: https://www.apms.org/wp-content/uploads/japm-51-02-94.pdf
Keywords: Hydrilla verticillata, hydrilla, Egeria densa, Brazilian waterweed, Elodea canadensis, Canadian waterweed, Elodea nuttallii, western waterweed, eDNA, PCR, Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay, exotic, misidentification, submerged aquatic vegetation, polymerase chain reaction
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Hydrilla verticillata peregrina

    NC - Lake Benson
    NJ - Lake Mallard, Medford, downstream of Lake Kingfisher in the Tamarac Lakes community, located in the Pinelands National Reserve

Hydrilla verticillata verticillata

    ID - Bruneau River SE of Bruneau
    KY - Carr Creek Lake
    KY - Carr Creek Lake

Hydrilla verticillata peregrina

    AL - Wheeler Lake at TRM 301.4R

Hydrilla verticillata verticillata

    AL - Wheeler Lake at TRM 300.5R

Hydrilla verticillata peregrina

    IN - Ohio River marina, near Madison
    NC - Lake Raleigh


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