2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envc.2021.100387
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Turning curse into cure: Potential of water hyacinth for bio-refining - A contextual investigation of Lake Tana

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“…It first appeared in Africa in the early 1900s and in Europe in the 1930s [4]. Known for its rapid spreading rate and noxiousness, WH has been reported to be able to double its coverage in an average of 13 days, allowing plants to cover a wide range of water surfaces in a short period of time [5,6]. The term "noxiousness" indicates that WH has severely damaged the water bodies due to its biology and function in aquatic ecosystems.…”
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“…It first appeared in Africa in the early 1900s and in Europe in the 1930s [4]. Known for its rapid spreading rate and noxiousness, WH has been reported to be able to double its coverage in an average of 13 days, allowing plants to cover a wide range of water surfaces in a short period of time [5,6]. The term "noxiousness" indicates that WH has severely damaged the water bodies due to its biology and function in aquatic ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most water bodies in Ethiopia such as the Abay River Basin (Lake Tana and the Blue Nile), the Awash River Basin (Koka Lake and Koka Dam), the Baro-Akobo River Basin (Sorbate, Baro, Gillo, and Pibor rivers), the Rift Valley Basin (Lake Ellen, Lake Elltoke, and Lake Abaya), and many other parts of East Africa have been attacked by this noxious weed [8]. These water bodies are located in the Nile Basin, and contribute 90% of the Nile's water [6,9,10]. However, WH is creating severe adverse impacts on these water bodies' ecosystems and causing problems in navigation, which strongly affects the daily life of the local population and riparian communities [7]; interrupts hydropower generation systems, causes high water losses through evapotranspiration, and blocks turbines [11].…”
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