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Sterbender Victoriasee nur durch Wald zu retten / Allgemeine Zeitung

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: German Series: Mitteilungen Namibia Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. p. 54-55 ; Vol.41 No.7-9Publication details: Windhoek : John Meinert, 2000Description: 2 pages; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 451a Mitteilungen
Summary: The Victoria Lake, which is bordered by Uganda, Kenia and Tansania has been also threatedut lately by the Salvinia molesta plant as is the case at Lake Kariba. This plant was originally imported from the Amazonas from Brazil. To minimize polution in the lake it has been suggested to plant trees around the Lake Victoria to stem the inflow of nitrogen and sediments containing phosphates from the surrounding country. Thereby the main food chain of the Salvinia molesta would be interrupted
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Allgemeine Zeitung 15.12.1999

The Victoria Lake, which is bordered by Uganda, Kenia and Tansania has been also threatedut lately by the Salvinia molesta plant as is the case at Lake Kariba. This plant was originally imported from the Amazonas from Brazil. To minimize polution in the lake it has been suggested to plant trees around the Lake Victoria to stem the inflow of nitrogen and sediments containing phosphates from the surrounding country. Thereby the main food chain of the Salvinia molesta would be interrupted

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