New Delhi, Aug. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to latest Astute Analytica research, the U.S. aquatic herbicide market was valued at US$ 204.56 million in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 384 ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global aquatic herbicides market is expected to post a CAGR of more than 7% during the period 2019-2023, according to the latest market research report by Technavio.
The invasive aquatic plant known as hydrilla has been an ongoing issue along the Connecticut River for years. “When hydrilla moves in and covers a cove it can make it difficult for someone to boat ...
“It’s been a bad year for milfoil on Minnesota lakes—except on Grays Bay and Phelps Bay on Lake Minnetonka,” KSTP Eyewitness News 5 in Minneapolis-St. Paul reported recently. The reason for the Grays ...
New York, July 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Aquatic Herbicides Market Research Report by Method, Application Mode, Type, Application, Region - ...
Encouraged by two years of success in fighting back noxious, invasive plant species with aquatic herbicides, the Idaho Department of Agriculture has asked state legislators to expand a program to ...
Pesticides can be important conservation tool, but they could have unintended impacts on amphibians. The commercial glyphosate-based herbicide Accord is approved for use in wetlands and ponds because ...
Throughout the winter, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources will monitor applications of an approved herbicide, in very ...
As spring shifts into top gear, boat dock-choking aquatic plants such as hydrilla and watermilfoil start becoming abundant in Tennessee River reservoirs. A Guntersville, Ala.-based aquatic weed ...
In the dynamic landscape of Report Ocean, a groundbreaking research study titled “Asia Pacific Aquatic Herbicides Market” has been released for the year 2024. Developed to provide a holistic ...
(Beyond Pesticides, March 6, 2019) After a brief hiatus, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is continuing use of aquatic herbicides, including glyphosate, for invasive species ...