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Ex-situ growth protocol for the invasive macrophyte Pontederia crassipes.

PubMed · 2026-01-16

Researchers developed a standardized lab protocol for growing water hyacinth in controlled tank experiments, filling a gap in the scientific literature that was making it hard to compare results across studies studying this notoriously invasive aquatic plant.

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No standardized ex-situ (controlled-setting) cultivation protocol existed in the literature prior to this study, limiting reproducibility across water hyacinth research.

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Key environmental variables beyond temperature and nutrients — including alkalinity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, water depth, and pH — were identified as important factors shaping growth outcomes.

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The protocol distinguishes between the plant's fundamental niche (all conditions that can support it) and its realized niche (where it actually thrives given competition and local limits), a distinction with direct implications for predicting invasion risk.

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