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The water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes is a rapidly growing weed that grows in shallow fresh water. It can be used for the removal of nutrients and heavy metals from water, as feedstock for biofuels, and as a bulking agent for the vermicompost process ...
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Advancing circular bioeconomy through systematic review of multi-product biorefinery approaches for water hyacinth based renewable energy. [PDF]
Abba A, Sabarinath S, Mustapha RA.
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Spring flowering bulbs for the autumn of 1927 : narcissus, tulips, crocus, hyacinths /
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A Modified Aeration Process for Promoting Nutrient Removal Using Water Hyacinth to Treat Sewage [PDF]
X. Z. Li, Xiaodi Hao, Daiyin Zhu
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Assessment of water hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes) distribution and changes in Lake Koka and Lake Ziway through remote sensing techniques. [PDF]
Tolera G+3 more
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Transforming invasive weeds into energy solutions: water hyacinth-based hybrid electrodes for green supercapacitors. [PDF]
Simon S, Cherian AR, B SP.
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The chromosome-level genome of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes). [PDF]
Qian Z, Yang J, Li Z, Chen J.
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