Brittle Naiad

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Brittle Naiad Najas minor

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Presentation on the invasive Brittle naiad

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Brittle NaiadNajas minor

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Only naiad species that is non-native

First discovered in U.S. in 1930’s

Annual plant

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Highly branched stems up to 4 ft

Fragments easily !!

Confused with native coontail –opposite leaves not in whorls

Leaves stiff, curled, pointed and w/ spines

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Tolerates moderate turbidity and fertile water

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Reproduces by seed AND fragmentation !

Seeds moved by waterfowl

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Outcompetes native plants –reduces diversity of plants

Can choke water body - impede use

Affect aesthetics

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Control Options

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Grass Carp

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Aquatic herbicides

Diquat – “Reward”

Endothall – “Aquathol”

Fluridone – “Sonar”, “Avast”

Flumioxazin – “Clipper”

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