Clogged up water-ways in West Africa are gradually being cleared by weevils brought in from South America. Water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) and water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), which have been gradually colonizing rivers, canals and dams for nearly 100 years, are now in retreat. Over 30 years ago researchers began their search for a biological control agent for water hyacinth. In South America, the home of water hyacinth weevils have been found which have proved to be very effective. Researchers at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in Nigeria and Benin, first released the weevils on a weed-clogged river in Benin in 1992. Until the weevils were well established initial progress seemed slow, as the weev...
In 1985 the Diama Dam was built near the mouth of the Senegal River to regulate flows during the rai...
One of the major scourges accompanying water resource development in Sri Lanka is the explosive prol...
Biological control is an effective ways of controlling aquatic plants, especially in South Africa. R...
Clogged up water-ways in West Africa are gradually being cleared by weevils brought in from South Am...
A new control methodology that uses weevils has resulted in a near 80% reduction of the notorious wa...
Biological control was foreseen as the long-term strategy for controlling water hyacinth in Uganda. ...
The water weed commonly referred to as water lettuce, Pistia stratiotes, is causing grave concern, p...
The weevil Neohydronomus affinis Hustache (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) of Neotropical origin was imp...
Water hyacinth,Eichhornia crassipes (Martius) Solms-Laubach (Pontederiaceae) was first reported in B...
Water hyacinth appeared in southern Malawi during the late 1960s, and spread slowly northwards in th...
Water hyacinth infestations on the Nseleni/Mposa River system were sprayed with a herbicide on an ad...
Water hyacinth is invasive in many countries, where it reduces aquatic biodiversity and limits water...
As in many other tropical and subtropical countries, the aquatic floating weed water hyacinth causes...
The Nigerian government has set up a special committee to deal with the severe infestation of water ...
Since 1999, four specific weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) were released in the Republic of Congo...
In 1985 the Diama Dam was built near the mouth of the Senegal River to regulate flows during the rai...
One of the major scourges accompanying water resource development in Sri Lanka is the explosive prol...
Biological control is an effective ways of controlling aquatic plants, especially in South Africa. R...
Clogged up water-ways in West Africa are gradually being cleared by weevils brought in from South Am...
A new control methodology that uses weevils has resulted in a near 80% reduction of the notorious wa...
Biological control was foreseen as the long-term strategy for controlling water hyacinth in Uganda. ...
The water weed commonly referred to as water lettuce, Pistia stratiotes, is causing grave concern, p...
The weevil Neohydronomus affinis Hustache (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) of Neotropical origin was imp...
Water hyacinth,Eichhornia crassipes (Martius) Solms-Laubach (Pontederiaceae) was first reported in B...
Water hyacinth appeared in southern Malawi during the late 1960s, and spread slowly northwards in th...
Water hyacinth infestations on the Nseleni/Mposa River system were sprayed with a herbicide on an ad...
Water hyacinth is invasive in many countries, where it reduces aquatic biodiversity and limits water...
As in many other tropical and subtropical countries, the aquatic floating weed water hyacinth causes...
The Nigerian government has set up a special committee to deal with the severe infestation of water ...
Since 1999, four specific weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) were released in the Republic of Congo...
In 1985 the Diama Dam was built near the mouth of the Senegal River to regulate flows during the rai...
One of the major scourges accompanying water resource development in Sri Lanka is the explosive prol...
Biological control is an effective ways of controlling aquatic plants, especially in South Africa. R...