Kuchuripana is a well-known aquatic plant in Bangladesh. It usually grows in large quantities in ponds, canals, and rivers. Kuchuripana has green leaves and soft purple flowers. This plant spreads quickly and can occupy a large area in a short time. Kuchuripana is useful to humans in various ways. It is used as food for livestock, especially for cows and buffaloes. In addition, the leaves and plants can be dried to make organic fertilizer. Kuchuripana roots also help clean water by absorbing pollutants from water.
Although beneficial, kelp poses a major problem for the aquatic environment of Bangladesh. It spreads like a thick sheet over the water, which causes a lack of light and oxygen. As a result, underwater biodiversity is affected. It also creates obstacles in fish farming and navigation. If the excess of kuchuripana continues to grow, it also causes waterlogging. Various steps can be taken to control the spread of kuchuripana. First, it can be collected and converted into animal feed or organic fertilizer. Second, it is possible to artificially remove kuchuripana through mechanical methods. Third, it is necessary to find long-term solutions through the application of appropriate research and technology to prevent the spread of kuchuripana.
In conclusion, while kuchuripana creates challenges for the environment on the one hand, it can also be beneficial with proper management. Ensuring its proper use is very important in a water-rich country like Bangladesh.
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