نتایج جستجو برای: water hyacinth

تعداد نتایج: 550879  

Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is native to the Amazon basin and is one of the worst aquatic weeds in the world. It has been an invasive species in aquatic ecosystems of northern Iran since 2011. The use of herbicides as a method of plant control is common and efforts are made to select a formulation with the least impact on the environment. In the current study, three types of herbicide...

2008
A. A. EYO

The paper gives some background information on the production of biogas using agricul(ural Waste. Studies on biogas production with water hyacinth conducted in NIFFR using the floating type biogas digester complete with gas holder and an experimental metal digester with a measuring cylinder as gas collector are highlighted. A proposal for the construction of a dome — type biogas digester at Rof...

2013
Mohamad Agus Salim

Research has been done on simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms.) with different pH to produce bioethanol. Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process was the integration between saccharification or hydrolysis of cellulose into sugar and fermentation of sugar into ethanol, with utilized microorganism of Trichoderma harzia...

2009
B. Leena Grace

Among the aquatic weeds, water hyacinth is considered to be the most obnoxious of all aquatic weeds and occupies eighth rank in the world. Water hyacinth caused lot of problems to human beings and animals in many ways. The present study is therefore aimed to develop an appropriate technology for recovery of resources from aquatic weeds by pit methods of composting. Compost was prepared from aqu...

2012
Rim Sabrina Jahan Sarker Nazmul Ahsan Khaled Hossain Paritosh Kumar Ghosh Chowdhury Rafiqul Ahsan Anwarul Azim Akhand

BACKGROUND In this study, we evaluated the protective effects of water Hyacinth Root Powder (HRP) on arsenic-mediated toxic effects in mice. METHODS Swiss albino mice, used in this study, were divided into four different groups (for each group n=5). The control group was supplied with normal feed and water, Arsenic group (As-group) was supplied with normal feed plus arsenic (sodium arsenite)-...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Michael Rajan Jeannine Darrow Michael Hua Brandy Barnett Miguel Mendoza Ben K Greenfield Joy C Andrews

Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth) is a non-native plant found in abundance in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (hereafter called Delta). This species has become a problem, clogging waterways and wetlands. Water hyacinth are also known to accumulate mercury. Recent attempts to curb its proliferation have included shredding with specialized boats. The purpose of this research is to bett...

2007
BEN K. GREENFIELD GEOFFREY S. SIEMERING JOY C. ANDREWS MICHAEL RAJAN STEPHEN P. ANDREWS DAVID F. SPENCER

Management actions to control invasive aquatic species can have significant ecosystem-scale effects. We evaluated the water chemistry and nutrient effects of mechanical shredding to control water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in an agricultural slough and a tidal wetland on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California. Shredding was conducted with two types of shredder boats in fall of ...

2016
Siva Kumar

The demand for energy has been promptly increasing due to rapid growing world population and increased growth of industries. In the pursuit of renewable energy production, the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes was a proved technology that is shaping up to be the one of the reliable source of alternate energy. Even though the anaerobic digestion is an effective method of renewable energy pro...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2007
R A I Abou-Shanab J S Angle P van Berkum

A total of 85 chromate-resistant bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere of water hyacinth grown in Mariout Lake, Egypt, as well as the sediment and water of this habitat. Only 4 (11%), 2 (8%), and 2 (8%) of isolates from each of the environments, respectively, were able to tolerate 200 mg Cr (VI) L(-1). When these eight isolates were tested for their ability to tolerate other metals or to ...

Journal: Pollution 2017

Conserving water resources and protecting them from pollution are of high account in the natural cycle of our life. This study has tried to determine the refining potential and capacity of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in order to remove the cadmium from water, studying the influence of factors such as initial concentration of cadmium, contact time, absorbent mass, and pH. Results have ...

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