Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes

Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes
Author: International Organization for Biological Control of Noxious Animals and Plants. Working Group for the Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth. Meeting
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Total Pages: 156
Release: 2001
Genre: Water hyacinth
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These papers present work on water hyacinth worldwide and include new research initiatives, overviews of water-hyacinth implementation programmes in various countries and a proposal for a mechanism to facilitate the dissemination of information on water hyacinth through a clearing house.

Field Evaluation of 'Cercospora Rodmanii' as a Biological Control of Waterhyacinth; Inoculum Rate Studies

Field Evaluation of 'Cercospora Rodmanii' as a Biological Control of Waterhyacinth; Inoculum Rate Studies
Author:
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Total Pages: 56
Release: 1979
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The fungus 'Cercospora rodmanii' Conway has been shown to have good potential as a biological control agent for waterhyacinth in Florida. Previous work has shown what will happen if known quantities of the fungus are placed on an area of waterhyacinth. This current research addresses the study as optimal levels of inoculum necessary to begin an epidemic, various levels of inoculum on small populations of waterhyacinth, morphological changes of the infested plants, the effect of subsequent inoculations on infested plants, and the effect of off-the-shelf fungicides on 'Cercospora rodmanii'. It was shown that the fungus can severely affect waterhyacinth in conditions that favor a reduced growth of the plant. The 'Cercospora rodmanii' can be controlled with available fungicides if necessary. The greatest effect of the fungus on waterhyacinth was in reduction in height of the plants. Secondary infestations can occur with the spread of the disease from inoculated plants. (Author).

Water Hyacinth

Water Hyacinth
Author: Brij Gopal
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1987
Genre: Nature
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It is almost impossible for an individual to keep pace with the huge bulk of, not always readily accessible, literature on waterhyacinth which has amassed in recent years. This book provides for the first time a comprehensive bibliography of over 2700 references and a critical review of the current knowledge on all aspects of the plant. Important data on all these aspects have been compiled and presented in numerous tables and figures making the book the most important reference work to date on waterhyacinth. Areas requiring the extra attention of researchers are also indicated. In recent years aquatic weeds such as waterhyacinth have received great attention, not only for the magnitude of problems caused by them in the management of water resources, but also for the promise they hold as a new resource for such diverse uses as animal feed, compost, paper, energy (biogas) and above all the control of water pollution (wastewater treatment). Waterhyacinth outclasses all other aquatic weeds in its rate of growth, multiplication and dry matter production, and its potential ability in respect to energy and pollution control.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: University of Florida. Agricultural Experiment Station
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Total Pages: 822
Release: 1983
Genre: Agriculture
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