Lake Tana is the most important freshwater lake in Ethiopia. Besides pressures on water quality resulting from urbanization and deforestation, the invasion of the exotic water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) poses new threats to the ecosystem. Water hyacinth, endemic to South America, is widely considered as the world’s worst aquatic invasive weed. In 2011, the weed appeared on the northern shores of Lake Tana, expanding in south-eastern direction. The lake area affected by water hyacinth was last estimated in 2015 at 34,500 ha, which equals 16% of the total lake surface. In this research, the benefits of water hyacinth control and eradication for the rural population inhabiting the northern and north-eastern villages bordering Lake Tana, a...
Water hyacinth is one of the aggressive alien aquatic macrophyte threatening biodiversity, economic ...
The aquatic plant water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) was first recorded in South Africa during th...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
Lake Tana is the most important freshwater lake in Ethiopia. Besides pressures on water quality resu...
Lake Tana is the most important freshwater lake in Ethiopia. Besides pressures on water quality resu...
Water hyacinth is an exotic freshwater weed damaging wetland resources over the Lake Tana basin, Eth...
Alien species are a challenge to developing countries in Africa. Ethiopia is the most affected. Lake...
Water hyacinth has been progressively advanced in Lake Tana since 2011 and covered vast areas of the...
Many lakes and rivers all over the globe are experiencing environmental, human health, and socio-eco...
Water hyacinth is recognised as one of the most problematic invasive aquatic plant species in Africa...
The aim of this review was to show water hyacinth biology, chemical composition and its negative imp...
Ethiopia is gifted with a variety of aquatic ecosystems. Aquatic ecosystems are often viewed as high...
Water hyacinth is one of the aggressive alien aquatic macrophyte threatening biodiversity, economic ...
Some plants, when transported to non-endemic areas undergo reproduction and rapid growth and will ou...
Some plants, when transported to non-endemic areas undergo reproduction and rapid growth and will ou...
Water hyacinth is one of the aggressive alien aquatic macrophyte threatening biodiversity, economic ...
The aquatic plant water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) was first recorded in South Africa during th...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
Lake Tana is the most important freshwater lake in Ethiopia. Besides pressures on water quality resu...
Lake Tana is the most important freshwater lake in Ethiopia. Besides pressures on water quality resu...
Water hyacinth is an exotic freshwater weed damaging wetland resources over the Lake Tana basin, Eth...
Alien species are a challenge to developing countries in Africa. Ethiopia is the most affected. Lake...
Water hyacinth has been progressively advanced in Lake Tana since 2011 and covered vast areas of the...
Many lakes and rivers all over the globe are experiencing environmental, human health, and socio-eco...
Water hyacinth is recognised as one of the most problematic invasive aquatic plant species in Africa...
The aim of this review was to show water hyacinth biology, chemical composition and its negative imp...
Ethiopia is gifted with a variety of aquatic ecosystems. Aquatic ecosystems are often viewed as high...
Water hyacinth is one of the aggressive alien aquatic macrophyte threatening biodiversity, economic ...
Some plants, when transported to non-endemic areas undergo reproduction and rapid growth and will ou...
Some plants, when transported to non-endemic areas undergo reproduction and rapid growth and will ou...
Water hyacinth is one of the aggressive alien aquatic macrophyte threatening biodiversity, economic ...
The aquatic plant water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) was first recorded in South Africa during th...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...