Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Serviceย experts will present the webinar โ€œAlgae: Identification and Controlโ€ from 6-7:30 p.m. on March 19.

Cost is $35, and advanced registration is required atย https://tx.ag/AlgaeControl. The webinar offers one integrated pest management continuing education unit for pesticide applicators in Texas.

Understanding your pondโ€™s ecosystem

The featured speaker will be Brittany Chesser, AgriLife Extension aquatic vegetation program specialist and lead diagnostic scientist at AgriLife Extensionโ€™sย Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory, Bryan-College Station.

Chesser said algae play a critical role in a pondโ€™s ecosystem, but an imbalance or presence of certain species can be unattractive and potentially harmful.

โ€œAlgal overgrowth is one of the most common issues pond owners face, especially during our warmer months,โ€ she said.

Webinar participants will learn how to identify the main groups of algae and understand their role in a pondโ€™s ecosystem. Specific mechanical, biological and chemical control options used to keep algal levels at a healthy balance will also be covered.

Because copper-based algaecides are some of the most common products used to treat algae in ponds, Chesser said the webinar will address how to correctly calculate copper-based treatments for effective control and treatment timing.

A 30-minute Q&A session will conclude the hourlong webinar.

For more information, contact Chesser atย [email protected].

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