Water hyacinth is a free-floating perennial aquatic plant. Plants reproduce vegetatively and rapidly gain biomass and form dense mats. Water hyacinth can fully cover lakes and marshes, lowering oxygen levels in the water and providing an ideal habitat for disease-carrying mosquitoes. Water hyacinth infestations can obstruct river navigation, and fishing, destroy bridges, and jam dams. Nutrient-rich polluted lakes with temperatures ranging from 28°C to 30°C, pH values ranging from 6.5 to 8.5, salinity 2%, 20 mg/L N, 3 mg/L P, and 53 mg/L K are the best conditions for water hyacinth growth.
Before and After Mantrala Cheruvu, and Chandana Cheruvu, Meerpet
Before the Control of Water Hyacinth, Grass, and Dried Trees from the Lake
Spraying of Bio-Phyto Inhibitor Enzymes by Drones
Spraying of Digestive Enzymes
After the Eradication of Water Hyacinth, Grass, and Dried Trees from the Lake
Before and After Chandana Cheruvu, Meerpet
Before Cleaning of Water Hyacinth
After Cleaning of Water Hyacinth
Manual Spraying of Phyto Inhibitor& Digestive Enzymes to Control Water Hyacinth with Boat
Removal of Water Hyacinth by Using Ponton Excavator