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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4092 | 424 | 2011-09-29 16:31:17 | 4092 | Fisheries Society of Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Aquatic vegetation is an essential component of the aquatic ecosystem with both positive and negative implications on the water body. Efforts are always made to curtail the excessive growth of aquatic plants in order to prevent them from becoming a nuisance in the ecosystem. One of the ways of solving such problem is the positive economic use of such plants. Utilization as a method of weed control within the aquatic ecosystem is considered to be one of the safest methods of weed control as this provides the riparian communities double advantages in terms of save environment and personal benefits of the plant. The flora diversity of freshwater and brackish environments posses a great potential to both man and higher animals alike. Due to this fact, this paper attempt to review the exploited and unexploited aquatic plants resources of many of ourwater bodies in Nigeria both economica/ly and socially, to the populace. Recommendations are also advanced for further studies that will enhance sound management of the resources for maximum benefits and sustainability
    Keywords: Ecology ; Management ; Fisheries ; Sociology ; Nigeria ; aquatic plants ; breeding sites ; inland waters ; plant control ; weeds
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    Format: 651-657
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3982 | 424 | 2011-09-29 16:35:15 | 3982 | Fisheries Society of Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Duckweed is the smallest of all flowering plants and the plant double its mass in less than 2 days under ideal environmental conditions. Dry matter of duckweed contains between 35-45% crude protein. Moreover, the introduction of the plant to feed mill industries as a source of protein and binder supplement for pelleted fish feeds makes it of economic value. Duckweed has great potential if cultivation is encouraged in Nigeria, as this will also provide a good employment opportunity for larger percentage of youth in the riparian communities. The thrust of this paper was to explore the possibility of introducing duckweed farming to the rural populace for alternative sources of income most especially, the fisher folks and other interested farmers
    Keywords: Sociology ; Aquaculture ; Nigeria ; aquaculture ; plant culture ; socioeconomic aspects ; Lemna ; duckweed
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/946 | 6 | 2011-09-29 21:22:37 | 946 | National Institute for Freshwater Fisheries Research, Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: (8 page document)
    Description: Nigerian-German (GTZ) Kainji Lake Fisheries Promotion Project
    Keywords: Limnology ; Environment ; Water hyacinth ; Lake Kainji ; Nigeria ; Eichhornia crassipes
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    Format: 122-129
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/954 | 6 | 2011-09-29 21:21:22 | 954 | National Institute for Freshwater Fisheries Research, Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: (8 page document)
    Description: Nigerian-German (GTZ) Kainji Lake Fisheries Promotion Project
    Keywords: Ecology ; Biology ; Neochetina eichhorniae ; Neochetina bruchi ; Nigeria ; Weevils ; Lake Kainji ; Eichhornia crassipes ; Water hyacinth
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    Format: 44-51
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4021 | 424 | 2011-09-29 16:39:03 | 4021 | Fisheries Society of Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The response of Typha australis to stem cut at three different heights was studied for four weeks. This was carried out in the field between August and September 2003. Matured Typha australis naturally occuring along the stream within the Institute Integrated Fish Pond Complex, New Bussa were randomly selected. The shoots were cut at 10cm, 20cm, and 30cm, above the soil level. The responses of the plant were assessed. Plant cut at 10cm showed re-growth for one week and later died, while those cut at 20cm and 30cm showed re-growth through out the period of experiment. Result showed previous height between 10cm and 20cm is significant (P〉0.05) between 10cm and 30cm height re-growth rates. But plant cut at 20cm and 30cm showed no significant (P〉0.05), in height. The results show the susceptibility of Typha australis to stem cut at 10cm or below. Typha australis cut at 10cm above soil level are not likely to survival
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Nigeria ; aquatic plants ; growth rate ; plant control ; Typha australis
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    Format: 163-166
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