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Elodea is a of eight species of often called the waterweeds described as a genus in 1803. Classified in the frog's-bit family (), Elodea is native to the and is also widely used as vegetation and laboratory demonstrations of cellular activities. It lives in fresh water.Luteyn, J. L. 1999. Páramos, a checklist of plant diversity, geographical distribution, and botanical literature. Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden 84: viii–xv, 1–278 An older name for this genus is Anacharis, which serves as a common name in North America.

The introduction of some species of Elodea into waterways in parts of Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia, and New Zealand has created a significant problem and it is now considered a noxious in these areas.

Species
  1. – Canada (, ), W United States ( + to + )
  2. Elodea callitrichoides – Argentina, Uruguay
  3. Elodea canadensis – most of United States + Canada
  4. Elodea granatensis – much of South America
  5. Elodea heterostemon
  6. – much of United States + Canada
  7. Elodea potamogeton – Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador


Chemical control
Chemical methods are ineffective in eradicating Elodea – at best they only slow growth for a season or two. As Elodea spreads into new ecosystems, it experiences rapid growth for 5–6 years and then slows as soil nutrients are used up. Elodea is threatening aquatic environments across Europe. Chemicals may be used in places that cause undue economic concerns, but very few aquatic herbicides are registered for aquatic use in the EU. , the most commonly used aquatic herbicide is highly effective against Hydrilla, but only marginally effective against Elodea, especially at lower use rates.


Mechanical control
The plants can also be removed from lakes and rivers mechanically. They are extracted either by hand or by using rakes, chains, mowing boats or weed buckets. The problem is that through vegetative reproduction via fragments, mechanical removal methods can contribute to the spread of the plant. Torn fragments can be transported downstream or are introduced to new environments via attachment to boats and anchor chains.


See also
  • Stormy Lake (Alaska) a lake where Fluoridone was successfully used to eliminate elodea
  • also effective against elodea


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