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A comparative assessment of the methods of control of water hyacinth infestation with regards to fish production [PDF]
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) has been subject of three control methods since its arrival into the Nigerian freshwater lagoon system in 1984 - mechanical, chemical and biological.
Adekoya, B.B.+4 more
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Facilitation and Competition among Invasive Plants: A Field Experiment with Alligatorweed and Water Hyacinth [PDF]
Ecosystems that are heavily invaded by an exotic species often contain abundant populations of other invasive species. This may reflect shared responses to a common factor, but may also reflect positive interactions among these exotic species.
A Ricciardi+48 more
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Advanced tools for enhancing pulse cultivation and protein processing. ABSTRACT Digital transformation is driving more precise, efficient, and sustainable practices in both farming and postharvest crop processing. As consumer preferences shift toward healthier alternative protein sources, pulses are gaining attention with their market currently valued ...
Rania Marie Buenavista+2 more
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This community service activities conducted for the purpose of dissemination of biotechnology utilization of water hyacinth, Eichornia crassipes, as one of the raw materials alternative artificial feed and increasing their knowledge and skills of fish ...
Efrizal Efrizal, Rusnam Rusnam
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The integrated approach of water hyacinth control on Lake Kainji: with special regard to the design, construction and installation of a water hyacinth barrier across the River Niger [PDF]
This document lists the undesirable effects of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) on fisheries in Lake Kainji (Nigeria) and the integrated Water Hyacinth Control Programme in its ongoing fisheries management and development activities on the lake ...
Ayeni, J.S.O., Mdaihli, M.
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ABSTRACT This study was carried out along the Mwanza Gulf, Lake Victoria, Tanzania, where water samples for the determination of physico‐chemical parameters were collected from March to October 2023. NH4+‐N, NO3−‐N, NO2−‐N, and PO4+‐P were analyzed using standard methods.
Richard S. Komba+2 more
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The inhibitory effects of harlequin glory-bower (Clerodendrum trichotomum) water extract on the growth of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), an invasive aquatic weed which had resulted in enormous ecological and economic consequences in China, were ...
ZHENG Bin, LU Jian-bo
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The nutritive value of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) and its utilisation in fish feed [PDF]
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Daddy, F., Ilesanmi, B.D., Okoye, F.C.
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Integrating climate change, biological invasions, and infectious wildlife diseases
Climate change is likely to affect infectious diseases that are facilitated by biological invasions, with repercussions for wildlife conservation and zoonotic risks. Current invasion management and policy are underprepared for the future risks associated with such invasion‐related wildlife diseases. By considering evidence from bioclimatology, invasion
David W Thieltges+10 more
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ABSTRACT Amidst the rapid degradation of the environment, protected areas act as a buffer for sensitive species against drivers of change. The Kruger National Park, in the Zambezian Lowveld Freshwater Ecoregion, encompasses two critical transboundary river basins, which are threatened by overexploitation, climate change and nonnative invasive species ...
Josie South+10 more
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