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    32 references found for Najas minor:
    Management information
      Summary: Available from: http://www.bioline.org.br/pdf?se06016 [Accessed November 10 2007]

    2. Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Wisconsin, 2007. Aquatic Plant Brittle/Lesser/Bushy/Slender/Spiny/Minor Naiad; Waternymph
      Summary: Available from: http://www.eddmaps.org/ [Accessed January 3, 2013]

    4. Environmental Laboratory (EL) U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), 2007. Najas minor All. (Slender Naiad) Herbicide Information

    5. Environmental Laboratory (EL) U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), 2007. Najas minor All. (Slender Naiad) Mechanical Control Information

    6. Environmental Laboratory (EL) U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), 2007. Information Sheet: Najas minor L. (Spiny Naiad)
      Summary: Available from: http://pest.ceris.purdue.edu/searchmap.php?selectName=PDJABBE [Accessed November 16 2009]

    8. Richardson, Robert J., 2008. Aquatic Plant Management and the Impact of Emerging Herbicide Resistance Issues. Weed Technology 2008 22:8–15

    9. The Nature Conservancy (TNC), 2009. Invasive Plant Distribution Map Ohio: Najas minor Lesser naiad
      Summary: Available from: http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/library/Reports_and_Documents/Vermonts_Wildlife_Action_plan/_/_report/7_Appendix/K_Invasive_Exotic_and_Pest_Species.pdf [Accessed November 16 2009]

    General references

    11. Alan, W. Wentz and Ronald L. Stuckey., 1971. The Changing Distribution of the Genus Najas (Najadaceae) in Ohio. The Ohio Journal of Science 71(5): 292, September 1971

    12. Bruinsma, J.H.P. 1994. The occurrence of Najas minor All. in the Eindhovenkanaal in 1992 and 1993 [Het voorkomen van Najas minor All. (Klein nimfkruid) in het Eindhovens Kanaal in 1992 en 1993]. Gorteria: Tijdschrift voor Onderzoek aan de Wilde Flora Volume 20, Issue 1, 1994, Pages 18-27 .

    13. Cao, Ling, 2010. Najas minor. USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, Gainesville, FL.

    14. Capers, Robert S., Gregory J. Bugbee, Roslyn Selsky and Jason C. White, 2005. A Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plants of Connecticut. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 997 January 2005

    15. Capers, Robert S., Roslyn Selsky, Gregory J. Bugbee, Jason C. White, 2007. Aquatic Plant Community Invasibility and Scale Dependent Patterns in Native and Invasive Species Richness. Ecology: Vol. 88, No. 12, pp. 3135-3143.
      Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/gcw/species/najas_minor/ [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://www.sgnis.org/publicat/papers/hamepars.pdf [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://www.fosterspond.com/aquatic_species.pdf [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=39002 [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://www.invasive.org/species/subject.cfm?sub=3056 [Accessed March 19 2010]

    21. Les, D.H. and Mehrhoff, L. J. 1999. Introduction of nonindigenous aquatic vascular plants in southern New England: a historical perspective. Biological Invasions 1: 281–300, 1999.

    22. Lowden, Richard M. 1986. Taxonomy of the genus Najas L. (Najadaceae) in the Neotropics. Aquatic Botany, 24 (1986) 147-184.
      Summary: Available from: http://www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/SAV/key/naiads.pdf [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://digital.library.okstate.edu/oas/oas_pdf/v61/p78.pdf [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/watersupply/lakepond/factsheet/European%20Naiad.pdf [Accessed March 19 2010]

    26. Rybicki, Nancy B; Landwehr, Jurate M., 2007. Long-term changes in abundance and diversity of macrophyte and waterfowl populations in an estuary with exotic macrophytes and improving water quality. Limnology & Oceanography. 52(3). MAY 2007. 1195-1207.
      Summary: Available from: http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissioner/pip/publications/wd/documents/r-wd-09-08.pdf [Accessed 14 June, 2010]

    28. Trebitz, A.S., Taylor, D.L. 2007. Exotic and invasive aquatic plants in Great Lakes coastal wetlands: Distribution and relation to watershed land use and plant richness and cover. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33 (4), pp. 705-721.

    29. Trebitz, Anett S; Taylor, Debra L., 2007. Exotic and invasive aquatic plants in Great Lakes coastal wetlands: Distribution and relation to watershed land use and plant richness and cover. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 33(4). DEC 2007. 705-721.
      Summary: Available from: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl?Najas%20minor [Accessed November 16 2009]
      Summary: Available from: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=NAMI [Accessed November 16 2009]

    32. Zalewska, Joanna. 1999. The genus Najas (Najadaceae) in Poland: Remarks on taxonomy, ecology, distribution and conservation. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica. 44(2). 1999. 401-422.
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