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The history of the garden hyacinths [PDF]
J B Hair, C D Darlington, R Hurcombe
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Water hyacinth as a biosorbent: A review
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), has attracted significant attention as the world’s worst invasive aquatic plant due to its extremely rapid proliferation and congest growth, presenting serious challenges in navigation, irrigation, and power generation. Attempts to control the weed have proved to be costly with minimum results.
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Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc from synthetic effluent by water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) [PDF]
In this study was conducted on aquatic plant; water hyacinth (Eichchornia crassipes) which has been successfully utilized for the removal of cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) from aqueous solutions.
Abdul Latif, Puziah+1 more
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Effect of water hyacinth ash on properties of concrete containing superplasticizer
Concrete is a composite material of cement, water, fine aggregate, and coarse aggregates. Among these, cement is the costliest component due to its energy-intensive manufacturing process, which produces significant carbon dioxide emissions and ...
Bahiru Bewket Mitikie+2 more
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Pengaruh Penambah Eceng Gondok (Eichhornia crassipes) Dan Air Leri Terhadap Produksi Jamur Merang (Volvariella volvaceae) Pada Media BAGLOG [PDF]
Water hyacinth is a weed plant, which contains such nutrients and cellulose, so the water hyacinth is expected to be used as a planting medium mushroom.
, Dra. Suparti, M.Si+1 more
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Fertility and selection in garden hyacinth II. Zygotic selection [PDF]
S. Ved Brat
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The cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover is a polyphagous herbivore known worldwide. The aphid infestation could be considered as a challenge to crops, but an opportunity for alien invasive weed management.
Tatek Kassu, Emana Getu, Diriba Muleta
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