A New Invader South American spongeplant, Limnobium laevigatum: A Threat Worse than Water Hyacinth? Patrick Akers Calif. Dept. of Food & Agric.

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A New Invader South American spongeplant, Limnobium laevigatum: A Threat Worse than Water Hyacinth? Patrick Akers Calif. Dept. of Food & Agric.

Spongeplant, the Threat It’s the water hyacinth: –Seems to spread even more easily –Comes right back after clearing an area Why? Heavy seed production, long seed survival, many seedlings, very small. Seedlings are very uncommon for hyacinth. Spongeplant is not from California. It comes from South America, east of the Andes, like water hyacinth.

Impacts – like water hyacinth Stops boating, fishing, swimming; ruins views of water; destroys tourism Blocks birds’ access to water Suffocates fish and other animals (seals water surface from air; dying plants steal oxygen in water) Threatens water supplies (blocks canals, pumps, dams) Hurts water quality with decaying plants Threatens electricity supplies (blocks dams, generators) Increases flooding (blocks canals, streams) Crowds out native plants More money, energy, pesticides to clean canals More mosquitoes, disease

Acts like water hyacinth, but mat is packed even tighter Redding pond, before treatment, June Spongeplant choked out water primrose and parrotsfeather. Grass is beginning to grow on the mat. Treatments continue as of Quadrat 0.5m on a side. Roughly 2000 to 2500 plants per square meter, many times higher than water hyacinth.

“Main” Canal, Stanislaus Co. Photos from late September, Canal personnel report that they noticed no spongeplant in this area as late as July.

Cleaning Main Canal, Stanislaus Co. That’s all spongeplant. Water hyacinth is rare to uncommon in these canals.

Why would it be harder to manage than water hyacinth? Lots of seeds and seedlings Seeds survive at least 3 years Spongeplant returns rapidly due to sprouting of seeds Seedlings are often very uncommon for water hyacinth Small seeds, seedlings, and small plants can bypass water control structures and probably stick to birds. Water hyacinth plants are larger and easier to exclude from areas. Result: continuing spread in San Joaquin Valley despite work by 7-person state crew and canal companies

Heavy seed production Redding pond, late spring Above, female flowers and seed pods in red circles. Above: opened seed pod.

Produces many seedlings Seedlings in red ellipses. The other small plants are duckweed. Seedlings are small! Result: plant spreads easily.

Seedlings emerging in the source pond in the Kings River canals infestation. Photos taken Oct This pond has been kept clean of mature plants since early spring Pond was heavily infested when found. Seed survival time unknown, but at least 3 years. Result: immediate re-infestation of cleaned areas.

Result: Steady spread in California Official state records of spongeplant locations in California. The first records of spongeplant were in 2003, in Arcata and Redding. No more spongeplant appeared until the summer of 2007, when plants were reported in the San Joaquin River in Fresno. In late December, 2007, it was reported a few miles from Antioch in a patch at the western edge of the Sacramento Delta. That patch seemed to disappear after a major winter storm occurred a few days later. In February, 2008, plants were found in a canal system off the Kings River east of Fresno. In summer, 2008, it appeared in canals in western Fresno County between Mendota and Dos Palos. In 2009 and 2010, it was again found in the Delta. The Sacramento city location was in a small drain and has been eradicated.

And it’s moving into the Delta Above: Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Left, spreading patch; right, more mature mat. Note how it is crowding tules and cattails.

In the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

Item of hope: Treatments work well if infestation is caught early, before seed bank established A canal in western Fresno county, before, during, and after treatment. Plants did not come back at this location. In locations where the plants have had time to set a lot of seed, they quickly reappear.

What you can do Express support for work on this invader to the California Department of Food and Agriculture, other state agencies, and the Legislature Learn to recognize spongeplant. Refer to the companion slide show “Photos for Outreach: South American Spongeplant”. Report sightings (good location info is important): Patrick Akers, Don’t grow it! Don’t buy it for your aquarium, water feature, or pond. Tell your friends