Potassium Endothall Considerations
*Important: See Reference Guide Beforehand
No single herbicide is appropriate for controlling all invasive aquatic plants (or nuisance growths of native aquatic plants), in all situations. A herbicide may perform differently depending on the waterbody, its use, the time of year—or even the time of day. Therefore, aquatic plant managers must have a thorough understanding of how each herbicide acts in Florida aquatic systems. The following parameters are evaluated when considering this herbicide to manage aquatic plants in a specific waterbody. Each parameter is linked to an explanation and examples are provided to demonstrate their relevance to developing comprehensive aquatic plant management strategies.
Table A: Herbicide Use Patterns for Potassium Endothall
Target Plant | Scientific Name | Use Pattern | Compatible Herbicides |
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Hydrilla | Hydrilla verticillata | Frequent | Potassium endothall alone |
Hydrilla | Hydrilla verticillata | Occasional | Potassium endothall applied at lower rates with bispyribac, fluridone, penoxsulam or topramezone |
Hydrilla | Hydrilla verticillata | Occasional | Potassium endothall applied with low rates of diquat or amine endothall for control where dissipation is anticipated (small areas or moving water) |
Hydrilla | Hydrilla verticillata | Occasional | Potassium endothall applied before systemic herbicide to reduce biomass or after systemic herbicide applications to control remaining plants |
Illinois pondweed | Potamogeton illinoensis | Occasional | Potassium endothall applied alone or with low rate of diquat |
Southern naiad | Najas guadalupensis | Occasional | Potassium endothall applied alone with low rate of diquat |
Coontail | Ceratophyllum demersum | Occasional | Potassium endothall applied alone or with low rate of diquat |
Crested floating heart | Nymphoides cristata | Occasional | Submersed application of potassium endothall alone or potassium and amine endothall followed by frequent spot applications of glyphosate to control regrowth |
Table B: Water Uses and Functions
Water Use Parameters | Management Considerations |
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Downstream Uses and Needs |
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Fish and Wildlife Mgmt. | |
Vegetation planting |
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Forage and prey |
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Fisheries |
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Non-game wildlife |
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Endangered species |
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Waterfowl |
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Flood Control |
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Navigation and Access |
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Irrigation |
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Livestock Consumption |
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Potable Water |
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Recreation | |
Boating |
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Fishing |
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Hunting |
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Swimming |
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Table C: Herbicide, Waterbody, Plant, and Climate Parameters
Herbicide Parameters | Management Considerations |
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Herbicide Rate |
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Breakdown / Inactivation |
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Microbial |
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Adsorption |
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Photolysis |
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Hydrolysis |
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Dissipation |
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Formulation | |
Liquid |
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Solid |
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Mechanism of Action |
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Mode of Action | |
Systemic |
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Plant Growth Regulator |
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Stewardship | |
Herbicide resistance |
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Waterbody Parameters | Management Considerations |
Hydrology | |
Water depth |
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Water volume |
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Water movement |
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Water chemistry | |
Dissolved oxygen (DO) |
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pH, alkalinity, hardness |
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Nutrient content |
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Water transparency |
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Sediment characteristics | |
Composition |
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Potential for re-suspension |
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Plant Physiology Parameters | Management Considerations |
Plant origin / growth potential | |
Native |
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Non-native |
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Invasive |
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Plant growth stage (target/non-target) |
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Plant susceptibility (target/non-target) |
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Potential for regrowth (target/non-target) |
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Climate Parameters | Management Considerations |
Weather |
Daily
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Light intensity |
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Water temperature |
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Table D: Other Parameters
Parameter | Management Considerations |
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Cost |
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Anticipated Control Amount | |
Spatial |
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Duration |
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Time to Achieve Control |
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Contractor/Equipment |
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