So what's the problem?
The fairy fern or floating water fern (Azolla filiculoides) is an aquatic plant with delicate fern-like foliage. The plant originates in the Americas, but was introduced into the UK in around 1840 as an ornamental garden aquatic. The plant soon escaped the confines of ponds and into the wider environment where it now causes considerable problems to anglers and Water Managers.
What is this project doing?
Results so far
Project Manager
Corin Pratt
Address: Bakeham Lane, Egham, Surrey, TW209TY, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1491 829083
Email: c.pratt@cabi.org
Project Team
Kate Jones
Tel: +44 (0)1491 829053
Email: k.jones@cabi.org
Suzy Wood
Tel: +44 (0)1491 829085
Email: S.Wood@cabi.org
Related links
www.azollacontrol.com
Related projects
Controlling the mile-a-minute weed
Controlling the noxious Russian knapweed in the US
Keeping Florida’s waterways unclogged
Looking for a treatment to halt the spread of rhododendron
Suggested books
Biopesticides
by A Bailey, D Chandler, W Grant, J Greaves, G Prince, M Tatchell
28 October 2010
Hardback / 9781845935597 / £75.00 / $145.00 / €100.00
Suggested products
Biofuels Abstracts
An excellent gateway to all current research on biofuels
www.cabdirect.org
CAB Abstracts
If you're not searching CAB Abstracts...you're not searching the world
CAB Abstracts Archive
Searching the past...informing the future