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APMS PRE-FINAL AGENDA 57 th ANNUAL MEETING July 16-19, 2017 Events-at-a-Glance Sunday: APMS Board of Directors Meeting Exhibits Setup Poster Setup Registration Presidents Reception Monday: General Meeting Opens Guest Tour Student Affairs Luncheon Regional Chapters Presidents Luncheon RISE / AERF Luncheon APMS Annual Business Meeting Poster Session & Reception Tuesday: General Session - Student Presentations APMS Past Presidents Luncheon Women of Aquatics Luncheon Duck Race Fundraiser Awards Reception Awards Banquet - APMS Awards Presentations Wednesday: Special Sessions on Algae and Aquatic Plant Management in Florida General Meeting Adjourns - 3:25 p.m. APMS Board of Directors Meeting Thursday: Student Tour Sunday, July 16 Sunday s Agenda-at-a-Glance Pre-Final Agenda 7:30 am - 4:00 pm APMS Board of Directors Meeting (Coquina F) 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Exhibits Setup (Coquina DE) 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Poster Setup (Coquina DE) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Registration (Coquina Pre-function North) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm President s Reception (Mai Tai (next to Hilton))

Monday, July 17 Monday s Agenda-at-a-Glance 7:00 am - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Coquina DE) 7:00 am - 7:30 pm Exhibits Open (Coquina DE) 7:00 am - 7:30 pm Posters Open (Coquina DE) 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Registration (Coquina Pre-function North) 8:00 am - 11:30 am Session I Keynote and General Session () 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Guest Tour (Guests meet at bottom of North Tower Ramp on A1A at 8:45 am) 9:40 am - 10:10 am Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lunch on your own 11:30 am - 1:00 pm APMS Student Affairs Luncheon (Coquina A) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Regional Chapters Presidents Luncheon (Coquina B) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm RISE / AERF Luncheon (Coquina C) 1:00 pm - 4:20 pm Session II - General Session and Student Presentations () 2:20 pm - 3:10 pm Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 4:20 pm - 5:00 pm APMS Annual Business Meeting () 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Poster Session and Reception (Coquina DE) Session I Keynote, General Session, Student Presentations 8:00 am - 11:30 am Moderator: John Rodgers - APMS President Elect, Program Committee Chair Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 8:00 am Call to Order - Announcements John H. Rodgers, Jr. Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 8:05 am Presidential Address John Madsen U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, Exotic and Invasive Weeds Research, Davis, CA 8:20am Aquatic Plant and Algae Management and Endangered Species: Stresses or Stressors, Risks or Benefits? Bernalyn D. McGaughey Compliance Services International, Lakewood, WA 8:40 am AERF in a Post-WOTUS World Carlton Layne Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation, Marietta, GA 9:00 am Washington Update Lee Van Wychen Weed Science Society of America, Alexandria, VA 9:20 am Sustaining the Aquatics SME Registration Partnership with USEPA Kurt D. Getsinger U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS 9:40 am Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 10:10 am APMS Strategic Planning Mark Heilman SePRO Corporation, Carmel, IN

10:30 am Evaluation of Cold Tolerance of Three Louisiana populations of Cyrtobagous salviniae (Student Presentation) Allie Cozad 1, Rodrigo Diaz 2, and Christopher R. Mudge 3 1 Louisiana State University, School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences, Natchitoches, LA 2 Louisiana State University, AgCenter, Department of Entomology, Baton Rouge, LA 3 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS 10:50 am Ecological Effects of Aquatic Invasive Macrophytes: a Meta-analysis of their Effects on Native Plants, Macroinvertebrates and Fish Kaitlin A. Kinney and Lauren Pintor Ohio State University, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Columbus, OH 11:10 am Mesocosm and Field Evaluation of Eurasian and Hybrid Watermilfoil Response to Endothall (Student Presentation) Paula Guastello and Ryan A. Thum Montana State University, Department of Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology, Bozeman, MT 11:30 am Morning Wrap-up and Announcements - Lunch on your own Session II General Session and Student Presentations 1:00 pm 4:20 pm Moderator: Dick Pinagel, APMS Director Aquatic Weed Control, Incorporated, Holly, MI 1:00 pm Density Dependence of Copper Exposures to Microcystis aeruginosa: Implications for Microcystin-LR Release (Student Presentation) Ciera M. Kinley 1, Tyler Geer 1, Kyla Iwinski 2, Maas Hendrikse 1, and John Rodgers, Jr. 1 1 Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 2 Applied Polymer Systems, Woodstock, GA 1:20 pm An Evaluation of Past and Present Aeration Designs: An Ohio Case Study Patrick M. Goodwin Vertex Water Features, Pompano Beach, FL 1:40 pm Predicting Responses of Taste and Odor Producing Algae in a Southeastern U.S. Reservoir to a Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhydrate Algaecide Using a Laboratory Exposure-Response Model (Student Presentation) Tyler Geer 1, Alyssa J. Calomeni 2, Ciera M. Kinley 1, Kyla Iwinski 3, and John Rodgers, Jr. 1 1 Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 2 Clemson University, School of Agricultural, Forest and Environmental Sciences, Clemson, SC 3 Applied Polymer Systems, Woodstock, GA 2:00 pm Biosecurity to Restoration Deborah E. Hofstra and Paul D. Champion National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Freshwater and Estuaries Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand 2:20 pm Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 3:10 pm Platinum Level Sponsor Presentation Lake and Wetland Management, Incorporated 3:20 pm Platinum Level Sponsor Presentation - UPI 3:30 pm Gold Level Sponsor Presentation Nufarm Americas, Incorporated

3:35 pm Gold Level Sponsor Presentation SePRO Corporation 3:40 pm Gold Level Sponsor Presentation - Syngenta 3:45 pm APMS Regional Chapters: An Update on Key Initiatives within Each Region Western South Carolina Midwest Florida Texas Northeast MidSouth 4:20 pm APMS Annual Business Meeting () 5:00 pm Adjourn General Session 6:00 pm Poster Session and Reception (Coquina DE) Poster Session 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Coquina DE Do Cogongrass Accessions Across Florida Respond Differently to Herbicide Treatment? Stephen F. Enloe and Kate Le Gros University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville, FL Crested Floating Heart (Nymphoides cristata) Response to Endothall and Florpyrauxifen-benzyl Concentration Exposure Times (Student Presentation) Kara Foley 1, Erika J. Haug 2, and Robert J. Richardson 1 1 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 2 North Carolina State University, Fish and Wildlife Program, Raleigh, NC Evaluation of Potential Control Measures for Established Arundo donax (Student Presenter) Andrew Howell, Steve T. Hoyle, and Robert J. Richardson North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC Impact of Food Deprivation on Hydrilla Tip-Mining Midge Survival and Subsequent Development Adriana O. Mitchell, James P. Cuda, and Emma N. Weeks University of Florida, Department of Entomology and Nematology, Gainesville, FL Evaluating Management Practices to Conserve Native Water Willow while Controlling Hydrilla (Student Presentation) Eryn E. Molloy 1, Erika J. Haug 2, and Robert J. Richardson 1 1 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 2 North Carolina State University, Fish and Wildlife Program, Raleigh, NC Row Cover Enhances Biological Control for Winter Management of Giant Salvinia (Student Presentation) Lori Moshman and Rodrigo Diaz Louisiana State University, AgCenter, Department of Entomology, Baton Rouge, LA Investigating the Efficacy of Treating Desiccated Lyngbya in a Drawn Down Pond Stephanie R. Nawrocki 1, Justin J. Nawrocki 2, and Tom M. Warmuth 3 1 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 2 UPI, King of Prussia, PA 3 Biosafe Systems, East Hartford, CT

Efficacy of Endothall (Aquathol K) and Endothall+2,4-D (Chinook ) for Curlyleaf Pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) Control Under Simulated Fall Conditions (Student Presentation) Mirella Ortiz 1, Jéssica Scarpin 1, Scott J. Nissen 1, and Cody J. Gray 2 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 2 UPI, Colorado Springs, COi A New Experience for Macrophyte Community Management in Santana Reservoir, Brazil Robinson A. Pitelli 1, Robinson L. Pitelli 2, Rinaldo Rocha 3, Jorge Jabob, Jr. 4, Monicke O. Vieira 5, and Wilson R. Cervera Jr. 6 1 University of State of Sao Paulo, Plant Protection, Jaboticabal, Brazil 2 Ecosafe SS Ltda., Jaboticabal, Brazil 3 Light Energia S.A., Pirai, Brazil 4 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 5 Pirai, Brazil 6 Universidade Estadual Paulista, Jaboticabal, Brazil Ludwigia sedoides Chemical Control under Greenhouse Conditions Robinson L. Pitelli 1, Claudinei Cruz 2, Robinson A. Pitelli 3, and Jorge Jabob, Jr. 4 1 Ecosafe SS Ltda., Jaboticabal, Brazil 2 Fundação Educacional de Barretos, Barretos, Brazil 3 University of State of Sao Paulo, Plant Protection, Jaboticabal, Brazil 4 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Chemical Control of Phragmites australis under Climate Change Conditions in Florida (Student Presentation) Candice M. Prince, Gregory E. MacDonald, and John E. Erickson University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Gainesville, FL Lyngbya Distribution and Abundance in Selected North Carolina Waterbodies (Student Presentation) Shannon Regan 1, Steve T. Hoyle 2, and Robert J. Richardson 2 1 North Carolina State University, Fish and Wildlife Program, Raleigh, NC 2 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC Effects of Water Hyacinth and Tanner Grass Soil Incorporations on Physical and Chemical Properties of Degraded Soils Rinaldo Rocha 1, Robinson A. Pitelli 2, Robinson L. Pitelli 3, and Jorge Jabob, Jr. 4 1 Light Energia S.A., Pirai, Brazil 2 University of State of Sao Paulo, Plant Protection, Jaboticabal, Brazil 3 Ecosafe SS Ltda., Jaboticabal, Brazil 4 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil The Effects and Implications of Chemical and Biological Control on Waterhyacinth IPM with Stressors to Biocontrol Agents (Neochetina spp. and Megamelus scutellaris) (Student Presentation) Samantha Sardes, Lyn Gettys, Ian Markovich, and Kyle Thayer University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Florida Research and Education Center, Davie, FL Effects of Aquatic Macrophyte Biomass on Soil Nutrient Concentration Monicke O. Vieira 1, Jorge Jabob, Jr. 2, Robinson L. Pitelli 3, Robinson A. Pitelli 4, and Rinaldo Rocha 5 1 Pirai, Brazil 2 University of State of Sao Paulo, Plant Protection, Jaboticabal, Brazil 3 Ecosafe SS Ltda., Jaboticabal, Brazil 4 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 5 Light Energia S.A., Pirai, Brazil

Tuesday, July 18 Tuesday s Agenda-at-a-Glance 7:00 am - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Coquina DE) 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Exhibits Open (Coquina DE) 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Posters Open (Coquina DE) 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Registration (Coquina Pre-function North) 8:00 am - 11:30 am Session III General Session and Student Presentations () 9:40 am - 10:10 am Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lunch on your own 11:30 am - 1:00 pm APMS Past Presidents Luncheon (Coquina A) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Women in Aquatics Luncheon (Coquina B) 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Session IV General Session and Student Presentations () 2:40 pm - 3:10 pm Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Duck Race Fundraiser (Pool Deck 5 th Floor, North Tower) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Awards Reception ( Pre-Function) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Awards Banquet () 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm APMS Awards Presentations Raffle () Session III General Session and Student Presentations 8:00 am - 11:30 am Moderator: Craig Aguillard, APMS Vice President Winfield, Ville Platte, LA 8:00 am Translocation of 14 C-Endothall in Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curlyleaf Pondweed, and Two Hydrilla Biotypes (Student Presenter) Mirella Ortiz 1, Scott J. Nissen 1, and Cody J. Gray 2 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 2 UPI, Colorado Springs, CO 8:20 am AMP Activator, a New Adjuvant for Aquatic Plant Management Ryan M. Wersal 1, Bill Ratajczyk 2 1 Lonza, Specialty Ingredients - Surface Water, Alpharetta, GA 2 Lonza, Water Treatment, Reedsville, WI 8:40 pm Evaluations of Factors Influencing Growth and Response to Herbicides by the Native Grass Paspalidium geminatum (Student Presentation) Jens Beets 1, Dean Jones 2, Carl Della Torre 1, and Michael D. Netherland 3 1 University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Gainesville, FL 2 University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Lake Alfred, FL 3 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 9:00 am Flumioxazin as a Potential Pre-emergent Treatment for Submersed Aquatic Weeds George L. Selden University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Aquaculture/Fisheries Center, Jonesboro, AR 9:20 am Monoecious hydrilla: Growth in the Absence of Photosynthesis (Student Presentation) Erika J. Haug 1, Steve T. Hoyle 2, Robert J. Richardson 2, and J. T. Harris 2 1 North Carolina State University, Fish and Wildlife Program, Raleigh, NC 2 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 9:40 am Refreshment Break (Coquina DE)

10:10 am Floating Growth Morphology and Efficacy of Tank-mix Herbicides on Creeping Water Primrose (Ludwigia hexapetala and Ludwigia grandiflora) in Florida (Student Presentation) Afsari Banu and Stephen F. Enloe University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville, FL 10:30 am Aquatic Herbicides and Winter: Recipe for Successful Giant Salvinia (Salvinia molesta) Control? Christopher R. Mudge 1 and Bradley T. Sartain 2 1 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS 2 Louisiana State University, School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA 10:50 am Relationship Among Aqueous Copper Half-lives and Responses of Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) to a Series of Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate Concentrations (Student Presentation) Alyssa J. Calomeni 1, Ciera M. Kinley 2, Tyler Geer 2, Kyla Iwinski 3, Maas Hendrikse 2, and John Rodgers, Jr. 2 1 Clemson University, School of Agricultural, Forest, and Environmental Sciences, Clemson, SC 2 Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 3 Applied Polymer Systems, Woodstock, GA 11:10 am Introduction and Spread of a Cryptic Water Chestnut Species in the Northeastern U.S. Ryan A. Thum 1, Lynde Dodd 2, Nancy Rybicki 3, Nathan E. Harms 4, and Kadiera Ingram 3 1 Montana State University, Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Bozeman, MT 2 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Lewisville, TX 3 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA 4 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS 11:30 am Morning Wrap-up and Announcements - Lunch on your own Session IV General Session and Student Presentations 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Moderator: Ryan Thum, APMS Director Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 1:00 pm The Integration of Triploid Grass Carp and Herbicides for Monoecious Hydrilla Control on Two North Carolina Reservoirs (Student Presentation) Alejandro J. Reyes 1, Steve T. Hoyle 1, Robert J. Richardson 1, and Mark Fowlkes 2 1 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 2 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Raleigh, NC 1:20 pm Anionic PAM use During Drainage and Pond Maintenance Eddie Snell Applied Polymer Systems, Inc., Minneola, FL 1:40 pm Utilizing Remote Sensing Technology for Monitoring Chemically Managed Salvinia molesta Populations (Student Presentation) Bradley T. Sartain Louisiana State University, School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA 2:00 pm How do We Identify High-risk Genotypes for Adaptive Management of Eurasian and Hybrid Watermilfoil? Ryan A. Thum Montana State University, Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Bozeman, MT 2:20 pm Effects of Temperature during Dormancy on Viability of Monoecious Hydrilla verticillata Propagules Amy L. Henry, J. T. Harris, and Robert J. Richardson North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC

2:40 pm Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 3:10 pm The Phenology of Flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus) in the Western U.S. John D. Madsen 1 and Kurt D. Getsinger 2 1 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, Exotic and Invasive Weeds Research, Davis, CA 2 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS 3:30 pm Evaluating the Efficacy of Granular Copper and Triclopyr Alone and in Combination for Control of Flowering Rush Gray Turnage 1, Ryan M. Wersal 2, and John D. Madsen 3 1 Mississippi State University, Geosystems Research Institute, Starkville, MS 2 Lonza, Specialty Ingredients - Surface Water, Alpharetta, GA 3 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, Exotic and Invasive Weeds Research, Davis, CA 3:50 pm Mosquito Larva Control at Aquatic Plant Sites in the Santee Cooper Lake System, South Carolina John C. Grant Santee Cooper Power, Environmental Resources, Moncks Corner, SC 4:10 pm Wooly Frogs Mouth (Philydrum lanuginosum) Found in Pender County, NC: A First Find of this Invasive Plant in the U.S. Bridget Lassiter 1, Steve T. Hoyle 2, and Robert J. Richardson 2 1 North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Raleigh, NC 2 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 4:30 pm Afternoon Wrap-up and Announcements 5:00 pm Duck Race Fundraiser (Pool Deck 5 th Floor, North Tower) 6:00 pm Awards Reception ( Pre-function North) 7:00 pm Awards Banquet () Wednesday, July 19 Wednesday s Agenda-at-a-Glance 7:00 am - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Coquina DE) 7:00 am - 2:20 pm Exhibits Open (Coquina DE) 7:00 am - 2:20 pm Posters Open (Coquina DE) 7:30 am - 2:20 pm Registration (Coquina Pre-function North) 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Session V Special Session on Algae and General Session () 9:40 am - 10:00 am Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch on your own 1:00 pm - 3:20 pm Session VI Special Session on Evolving Management Strategies in Florida () 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 2:20 pm - 3:20 pm Poster and Exhibit Breakdown (Coquina DE) 3:20 pm Wrap-up and Adjourn 57 th Annual Meeting 3:45 pm - 7:00 pm APMS Board of Directors Meeting (Coquina A) Session V Special Session on Algae and General Session 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Moderator: Jason Ferrell, APMS Editor University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Gainesville, FL 8:00 am Managing Nitellopsis obtusa (Starry Stonewort) in Lake Koronis, MN: A Pilot Project Using an Integrated Approach John Rodgers, Jr. 1 and Kevin Farnum 2 1 Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 2 Koronis Lake Association Board, Delano, MN 8:20 am Investigating Invasive Aquatic Plant and Toxic Cyanobacteria Management to Improve Wildlife Habitat for Threatened and Endangered Species Susan B. Wilde 1, Brigette Haram 2, Kenneth D. Jones 3, and Michael D. Netherland 4 1 University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Athens, GA 2 University of Georgia, Athens, GA 3 University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Lake Alfred, FL 4 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 8:40 am A Risk-based Decision Matrix for Managing Noxious Algae West M. Bishop SePRO Corporation, Whitakers, NC 9:00 am Algal Turf Scrubbers for Phycoremediation Dail Laughinghouse University of Florida, Florida Research and Education Center, Davie, FL 9:20 am Targeting the "Bad Players": Effective Cyanobacteria Management with Liquid Activated Peroxygen algaecide/cyanobacteriacide Tom Warmuth 1, Hugh Dalton 2, and Tom McNabb 3 1 BioSafe Systems LLC, Winston Salem, NC 2 Santa Cruz Water Laboratory, Santa Cruz, CA 3 Clean Lakes, Incorporated, Martinez, CA 9:40 am Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 10:00 am Intervening in Major Algal Blooms in Florida John Rodgers, Jr. 1, Tyler Geer 1, Alyssa Calomeni 2, Kyla Iwinski 3, Ciera Kinley 1 1 Clemson University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson, SC 2 Clemson University, School of Agricultural, Forest and Environmental Sciences, Clemson, SC 3 Applied Polymer Systems, Woodstock, GA 10:20 am Introduction Pathways for Florida's Dirty Dozen Aquatic Weeds Lyn A. Gettys University of Florida, Florida Research and Education Center, Davie, FL 10:40 am Florida Invasive Plant Education Initiative Dehlia Albrecht University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville, FL 11:00 am Can Reduced Rates of Glyphosate or Imazapyr Improve Torpedograss Control with Graminicides? Stephen F. Enloe 1 and Michael D. Netherland 2 1 University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville, FL 2 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 11:20 am Revegetation of Giant Bulrush (Schoenoplectus californicus) on Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida Craig T. Mallison 1 and Tim Coughlin 2 1 Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Lakeland, FL 2 Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Kissimmee, FL 11:40 am Do Daylength and Desiccation Affect Sprouting of Crested Floatingheart Ramets?

Lyn A. Gettys, and Ian J. Markovich University of Florida, Florida Research and Education Center, Davie, FL 12:00 pm Morning Wrap-up and Announcements - Lunch on your own Session VI Special Session on Evolving Management Strategies in Florida 1:00 pm - 3:20 pm Moderator: Brett Hartis, APMS Director Tennessee Valley Authority, Guntersville, AL 1:00 pm Screening and Development of New Aquatic Herbicides, 2002-2013 William T. Haller 1, Michael D. Netherland 2, and Lyn A. Gettys 3 1 University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville FL 2 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 3 University of Florida, Florida Research and Education Center, Davie, FL 1:20 pm Identification of Ludwigia hexapetala and Ludwigia grandiflora from Creeping Water Primrose in Florida Colette C. Jacono, Afsari Banu, and Stephen F. Enloe University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville, FL 1:40 pm Technology Transfer from Ten Years of Monitoring Large-Scale Operational Treatments for Control of Aquatic Invasive Plants in Florida Michael D. Netherland 1, Kenneth D. Jones 2, Matt V. Phillips 3, Jeffrey D. Schardt 4 1 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 2 University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Lake Alfred, FL 3 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Invasive Plant Management Section, Tallahassee, FL 4 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (retired), Thomasville, GA 2:00 pm Refreshment Break (Coquina DE) 2:20 pm Mesocosm Evaluations of PROCELLACOR, a Novel Herbicide Technology for Aquatic Plant Management Mark A. Heilman 1, Michael D. Netherland 2, Jens Beets 3, Robert J. Richardson 4, Erika J. Haug 5, Ben Willis 6, and Chetta Owens 7 1 SePRO Corporation, Carmel, IN 2 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 3 University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Gainesville, FL 4 North Carolina State University, Crop and Soil Science, Raleigh, NC 5 North Carolina State University, Fish and Wildlife Program, Raleigh, NC 6 SePRO Corporation, Whitakers, NC 7 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Lewisville, TX 2:40 pm Technology for Mapping and Managing Florida's Aquatic Vegetation Alex Dew and Matt V. Phillips Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Invasive Plant Management Section, Tallahassee, FL 3:00 pm The Impact of Sequential Applications of Sethoxydim for Torpedograss Control in Aquatic Settings Stephen F. Enloe 1 and Michael D. Netherland 2 1 University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, Gainesville, FL 2 U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 3:20 pm Wrap-up and Adjourn 57 th Annual Meeting 3:45 pm APMS Board of Directors Meeting (Coquina A)