Water Hyacinth, an Invasive Species in Africa: A Literature Review
Water hyacinth is without a doubt the water invader that causes the most harm to water bodies. Water hyacinths originated from Eastern Mediterranean, West Asia, and Central Asia; they are cultivated and loved worldwide. According to reports, water hyacinth has anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and...
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Main Authors: | Lubembe, Sharon Indasi, Okoth, Sharon, Turyasingura, Benson, Oyugi, Timothy, Ibarasa, Hillary, Moenga, Kelvin, Chavula, Petros, Tumushabe, Jennifer Turyatemba |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources
2023
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1356 |
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