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ABSTRACT The Richmond River forms part of the coastal region of New South Wales (NSW) Australia, and is of great environmental, social, and economic importance. The history of the river reflects its role in providing the needs upon which human life depends—water, fertile soil, and food.
Amanda Reichelt‐Brushett+3 more
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Water Hyacinth: a Curse or a Crop? [PDF]
AN organism often multiplies explosively when carried to a new environment. Rabbits in Australia are a familiar example, and now we have water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) in south-east Asia, the Nile, and the Congo1–3. In time, enemies of the invader will probably evolve in the new environment, or be introduced into it, and restore a balance, but ...
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Water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) is a one of the feed materials from the green plants a potential. Howefer, the water hyacinth are low of protein and high fiber contents.
Agustono Agustono+2 more
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Optimization of Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Organic Waste (Cow Dung and Water Hyacinth)
The objective of this work is to determine the co-digestion ratio of water hyacinth and cow dung for the optimization of biogas production at Sô Ava, a lake city of Southern Benin.
Alfred Dèdonougbo Dohou+3 more
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Community mobilization for water hyacinth control strategies: experiences from Kainji Lake area, Nigeria [PDF]
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Alamu, S.O.+3 more
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Typification of three iconic and widely distributed species of Muscari (Asparagaceae)
Abstract Many species of Muscari, a genus of Mediterranean geophytes, are plagued by intricate nomenclatural issues, which is characteristic for plants with an extensive horticultural history. Here we typify the names currently applied to three widely distributed and cultivated species: M. armeniacum, M. commutatum, and M. tenuiflorum.
Tim Böhnert+2 more
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A research to study the chemical properties of hyacinth- and straw-compost decomposed by natural and artificial activators was conducted at the Research Field of Faculty of Agriculture, Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta.
Nike Triwahyuningsih
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Water hyacinth and water lettuce have been extensively used for phytoremediation of metals and metalloids. However, the reasonable disposal of phytoremediation plants is a difficult problem.
Raynard Christianson Sanito+3 more
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Engineering initiatives for water hyacinth control with emphasis on the design, control and installation of the water hyacinth boom (barrier) across River Niger, north of Kainji Lake [PDF]
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Adeleke, O.A., Fadayomi, N.O.
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