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Biological invasions: a global assessment of geographic distributions, long‐term trends, and data gaps

open access: yesBiological Reviews, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far‐reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human well‐being.
Hanno Seebens   +64 more
wiley   +1 more source

CRISPR/Cas‐Mediated Gene Editing in Plant Immunity and Its Potential for the Future Development of Fungal, Oomycete, and Bacterial Pathogen‐Resistant Pulse Crops

open access: yesPlant, Cell &Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Pulses provide myriad health benefits and are advantageous in an environmental context as a result of their leguminous nature. However, phytopathogenic fungi, oomycetes and bacteria pose a substantial threat to pulse production, at times leading to crop failure.
Stacy D. Singer   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hyacinths treat wastewater

open access: yesEos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1980
A subsidiary of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation treats 180,000 gallons of wastewater effluent a day with water hyacinths at almost 50 times less the cost of conventional chemical and mechanical methods. Project Hyacinth may have significance for a closed ecosystem aboard a space station.Coral Ridge Properties, founder and prime developer of the ...
openaire   +2 more sources

The response of two legume crops (hyacinth bean and Kidney bean) to the parasitism of field dodder (_Cuscuta campestris_) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
: Microscopic examinations and chemical studies were performed to study the response of two legume crops, hyacinth bean (_Lablab purpureus L._) Sweet and kidney bean (_phaseolus vulgaris L._) to the filed dodder (FD) (_Cuscuta campestris Yuncker_ ...
Awad F. Farah
core   +1 more source

Bioactivators Effectiveness and Utilization in Bulking Agents of Water Hyacinth as Compost [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Water hyacinth is a water plant species of the most dominating in the waters –waters or rivers - rivers. Water hyacinth has the ability to multiply very quickly that in aninstant the surface waters can be closed by the presence of water hyacinth ...
Herlina, F. (Firda)
core   +3 more sources

Development of A Biodegradable Tapioca Starch‐Based Polymeric Composite for Non‐Structural Applications

open access: yesSPE Polymers, Volume 6, Issue 4, October 2025.
Upper left: predicted stable compound by DFT; Upper right: SEM image of starch particles; Lower left: Prepared composite specimen; Lower right: Setup for electrical conductivity test. ABSTRACT This study presents a novel, bio‐based polymer composite derived from tapioca starch and reinforced with jute fibers, designed for non‐load bearing structural ...
Obed Nyavor   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Thermochemical Liquefaction of Water Hyacinth

open access: yes, 2013
Proceedings of the 21st European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 3-7 June 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp.
Schabort, C.J.   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

COMBINATION OF LIQUID ORGANIC FERTILIZER OF ARENGA PALM [ARENGA PINNATA (WURMB) MERR] AND WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES) IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SYSTEM ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF RICE PLANTS

open access: yesRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2023
The higher the public awareness of the need for healthy food, which is free from chemicals, the more efforts are made to overcome it, including using organic fertilizers.
Lukman, Darman S., Amelia R.
doaj   +1 more source

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