Prof. Abdullahi AbdulRahman of Department of Plant Biology, University of Ilorin, says plants can be used as efficient cleaning system for the environment.
AbdulRahman made the submission on Thursday in Ilorin while delivering the 229th Inaugural Lecture of the University, entitled: “The Tiny Giant of the Unseen That Explains The Seen”.
According to the don, the world is now facing an unprecedented climate change crisis from the accumulation of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
AbdulRahman, who teaches in the Faculty of Life Sciences of the university, said that the atmosphere was becoming polluted at a higher rate as it was partly related to urbanisation and industrialisation.
“Many impurities are released into the atmosphere uncontrollably. The rise in earth’s temperature referred to as global warming or greenhouse effects has caused, with increased frequency and intensity, such events as droughts, windstorm, wildfire and flooding,” he said.
The plant biologist stated that plants were used in purification system known as “Phytoremediation”, which could be done via various techniques in which plants clear the environment of pollutants.
AbdulRahman also observed that cement factories close to human habitats could be hazardous to the health of the inhabitants and the vegetation in such areas.
He highlighted the dangers of humans living in close proximity to such industries, and the impact to plants and vegetation.
The expert, therefore, advised the Federal Government on the need to establish Plant Anatomy Laboratories with the modern equipment for the research of plants and its benefits.
He also advised on putting in place herbarium to aid plant identification process for the benefit of plant biology researchers and students.
Herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study. NAN