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Curly Pondweed Potamogeton crispus.

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1 Curly Pondweed Potamogeton crispus

2 Basics of Curly Pondweed
Submersed aquatic vegetation AKA Curly Leafed Pondweed, Curled-Leafed Pondweed, or Crisped Pondweed

3 Location

4 History First recorded in Chesapeake Bay in 1874
Found as native vegetation in Eurasia, Africa and Australia Believed to be introduced through shipping practices or ornamental planting Probably spread by waterfowl or planted as food for wildlife

5 Habitat Primary Secondary Prefers cool waters
Fresh water tidal and non-tidal areas Grass beds Secondary Salt or brackish marsh Prefers cool waters Stagnant or flowing Shallow or deep

6 Growth and Reproduction
Male and female plants have similar growth Adult size mm Matures in less than a year Reproductive season-July Produces 960 seeds

7 Growth and Reproduction
Dies in summer with rising water temperatures Over summers as turion Turions germinate in late summer to fall Immature plants survive winter

8 Impacts Aesthetics Fisheries Agriculture Boating Habitat Changes Food

9 Control Biological Mechanical Chemical Wildfowl and grass carp
Raking or seining Algal blooms or non-toxic dyes Chemical Sonar (liquid AS or Sonar Q) Aquathol Super K Granular

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