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    Chemical Control Considerations

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    These considerations are not meant to replace or contradict the EPA approved label. Always read and follow the pesticide label for each product used. 

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) determine which herbicides are registered for use in Florida's waters. This section addresses the many parameters considered by FWC biologists when issuing permits for aquatic plant control using herbicides, and when developing management plans for public lakes and rivers for which FWC is responsible. Management objectives are influenced by public uses and the ecological functions of water bodies and watersheds. Expectations and outcomes are influenced by the interactions among herbicides and environmental factors for each control event.

    These considerations reflect nearly forty years of research and operational experience in managing aquatic plants in Florida waters. The importance of each parameter varies for different herbicides.


    Reducing Pesticide Use in Florida Waters
    APMS Herbicide Resistance Management Module
    Herbicides Registered for Use in Florida Waters
    Aquatic Plant Resistance to Herbicides
    Herbicide Considerations Reference Guide
    Amine Endothall Considerations
    Bispyribac Considerations
    Carfentrazone Considerations
    Copper Considerations
    Diquat Considerations
    Flumioxazin Considerations
    Fluridone Considerations
    Glyphosate Considerations
    Imazamox Considerations
    Imazapyr Considerations
    Penoxsulam Considerations
    Potassium Endothall Considerations
    Sethoxydim Considerations
    Sodium Percarbonate Considerations
    Topramezone Considerations
    Triclopyr Considerations
    24-D Considerations

    • Reducing Pesticide Use in Florida Waters
    • APMS Herbicide Resistance Management Module
    • Herbicides Registered for Use in Florida Waters
    • Aquatic Plant Resistance to Herbicides
    • Herbicide Considerations Reference Guide
    • Amine Endothall Considerations
    • Bispyribac Considerations
    • Carfentrazone Considerations
    • Copper Considerations
    • Diquat Considerations
    • Flumioxazin Considerations
    • Fluridone Considerations
    • Glyphosate Considerations
    • Imazamox Considerations
    • Imazapyr Considerations
    • Penoxsulam Considerations
    • Potassium Endothall Considerations
    • Sethoxydim Considerations
    • Sodium Percarbonate Considerations
    • Topramezone Considerations
    • Triclopyr Considerations
    • 24-D Considerations

    Section Topics

    • NPDES and Aquatic Plant Management
    • Scope of Aquatic Plant Management
    • Biological Control Considerations
    • Chemical Control Considerations
      • Reducing Pesticide Use in Florida Waters
      • APMS Herbicide Resistance Management Module
      • Herbicides Registered for Use in Florida Waters
      • Aquatic Plant Resistance to Herbicides
      • Herbicide Considerations Reference Guide
      • Amine Endothall Considerations
      • Bispyribac Considerations
      • Carfentrazone Considerations
      • Copper Considerations
      • Diquat Considerations
      • Flumioxazin Considerations
      • Fluridone Considerations
      • Glyphosate Considerations
      • Imazamox Considerations
      • Imazapyr Considerations
      • Penoxsulam Considerations
      • Potassium Endothall Considerations
      • Sethoxydim Considerations
      • Sodium Percarbonate Considerations
      • Topramezone Considerations
      • Triclopyr Considerations
      • 24-D Considerations
    • Mechanical Control Considerations
    • Physical Control Considerations
    • Maintenance Control Strategy
    • Aquatic Plant Management Agencies
    • Integrated Plant Management
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