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  1. Efficacy of diquat treatments on Brazilian waterweed, effects on native macrophytes and water quality: A case study. 2020. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. Gregory Bugbee, Christina Robb, and Summer Stebbins.
  2. Efficacy of single and consecutive early-season diquat treatments on curlyleaf pondweed and associated aquatic macrophytes: A case study. 2015. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. Gregory Bugbee, Jordan Gibbons, and Mark June-Wells.
  3. Persistence and movement of diquat and the effectiveness of limnobarriers after curlyleaf pondweed treatment in Crystal Lake, Connecticut. 2014. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. Christina Robb, Brian Eitzer, Jordan Gibbons, Mark June-Wells, and Gregory Bugbee.
  4. Control of Potamogeton crispus and Myriophyllum spicatum in Crystal Lake, Middletown, CT. 2009.
  5. Control of Variable Watermilfoil in Bashan Lake, CT with 2,4-D: Monitoring of Lake and Well Water. 2003.
  6. Control of Milfoil in Bashan Lake. 2006.
  7. Control of Milfoil in Bashan Lake. 2003.
  8. Control of Milfoil in Bashan Lake. 2001.
  9. Control of Aquatic Weeds in Lake Quonnipaug. 2003.
  10. Control of Cabomba, Eurasian Watermilfoil and Water Lily in Lake Quonnipaug with Herbicides and Hydroraking. 2002.
  11. Control of Cabomba and Eurasian Watermilfoil in Lake Quonnipaug with Fluridone and 2,4-D. 2001.
  12. A Diagnostic Feasibility Study of Moodus Reservoir, East Haddam, CT: Water Chemistry, Aquatic Vegetation Survey and Management Options. 2002.
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