TY - JOUR
T1 - A Comprehensive Review of the Biology, Ecological Impacts, and Control Strategies of Eichhornia crassipes
AU - Khotsa, Matlhatse Daisy
AU - Mkolo, Nqobile Monate
AU - Motshudi, Mmei Cheryl
AU - Mphephu, Mukhethwa Micheal
AU - Makhafola, Mmamudi Anna
AU - Naidoo, Clarissa Marcelle
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - Eichhornia crassipes, also known as water hyacinth, is a harmful aquatic weed that has spread globally, causing significant ecological and economic damage. Originating in the Amazon basin, it has spread to tropical and subtropical regions, obstructing water movement, limiting sunlight, and reducing oxygen levels. Control measures for E. crassipes include chemical, mechanical, and biological methods. Chemical controls are cost-effective but present environmental hazards, whereas mechanical removal is effective but expensive and labor-intensive. Lastly, biological control uses natural predators to reduce weeds. Despite its significant costs, E. crassipes has potential applications in bioenergy, biofertilizer production, and wastewater treatment. This review includes an overview of E. crassipes’ biology, reproductive strategies, socioeconomic impact, and management approaches, as well as an exploration of its potential benefits in Africa’s sub-Saharan region, especially South Africa.
AB - Eichhornia crassipes, also known as water hyacinth, is a harmful aquatic weed that has spread globally, causing significant ecological and economic damage. Originating in the Amazon basin, it has spread to tropical and subtropical regions, obstructing water movement, limiting sunlight, and reducing oxygen levels. Control measures for E. crassipes include chemical, mechanical, and biological methods. Chemical controls are cost-effective but present environmental hazards, whereas mechanical removal is effective but expensive and labor-intensive. Lastly, biological control uses natural predators to reduce weeds. Despite its significant costs, E. crassipes has potential applications in bioenergy, biofertilizer production, and wastewater treatment. This review includes an overview of E. crassipes’ biology, reproductive strategies, socioeconomic impact, and management approaches, as well as an exploration of its potential benefits in Africa’s sub-Saharan region, especially South Africa.
KW - Eichhornia crassipes
KW - ecological impact
KW - management strategies
KW - potential benefits
KW - water hyacinth
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014506704
U2 - 10.3390/d17080564
DO - 10.3390/d17080564
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105014506704
SN - 1424-2818
VL - 17
JO - Diversity
JF - Diversity
IS - 8
M1 - 564
ER -