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Archive for tag: hydrilla

Hydrilla Hazard | Research Summary
25.062021May 23, 2022

Hydrilla Hazard | Research Summary

By Justin DalabaIn Blog, Research SummariesTags aquatic, aquatic invasive species, biocontrol, bromide, cyanobacteria, hydrilla, impacts, management, neurotoxin, research, vacuolar myelinopathy

After eluding scientists for decades, the causative agent of a deadly wildlife disease (vacuolar myelinopathy) is uncovered in a recent study, and has been linked to the colonization of invasive Hydrilla.

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