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  1. 28 lis 2022 · Researchers have reported that (Arif et al. 2020) when flowers are exposed to salinity, plants adjust their water potential by losing water, resulting in a decrease in osmotic potential and turgor, which produces a signal that causes adaptive responses.

  2. 28 lis 2022 · Organic pollutants can move from cultivated lands into the Nile water, as well as the discharged wastewater from villages and towns located at the surroundings.

  3. Water pollution, soil and water quality degradation, human and cattle health effects, air pollution, risk on aquatic life, as well as water logging and salinization are only a few of the undesired impacts discussed below.

  4. 17 lis 2022 · One of the major environmental concerns within the flower industry of Ethiopia is its heavy water consumption nature (Getu, 2009; Tilahun, 2013; ORLEPB, 2016; Kassa, 2017; Tamiru and Leta, 2017).

  5. 30 maj 2019 · Production of rose flowers and several other types of floras is reportedly impairing Blue Nile River and communities in Ethiopia. Photo by Water Journalists Africa

  6. Ethiopia exports horticulture for $186 million annually, with flower exports making up 80% of that total in 2008, and the most popular ornamental plants in Ethiopia are rose, hypericum, gypsophila, lily, carnation, and poinsettia.

  7. 28 mar 2022 · However, in the recent past, a wide range of pollutants including organic matter, salts, nutrients, sediments, heavy metals, etc. due to natural processes and anthropogenic sources are posing a serious threat to the land and water qualities of many of the basins in Ethiopia (Moges et al., 2017).

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