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A three day workshop on RECENT TRENDS IN PLANT
SCIENCES: IMPACT ON BIODIVERSITY" is being
arranged by Dr.
M. Ajmal Khan, Professor and Director of the
Institute of Sustainable Halophyte Utilization at
the University of Karachi funded by the Pakistan Academy
of Sciences.
Biodiversity, that is all kinds of living organisms
present in nature are being destroyed drastically
due to industrialization and Global warming. The results
may be catastrophic with far reaching implications
as a number of useful organisms may be lost forever
even before they are properly identified. This can
be a great loss for mankind and efforts are needed
to counter it. The present workshop is an effort in
the direction of identifying the problems and the
possible solutions to offset the consequences. The
Institute of Sustainable Halophyte Utilization which
is organizing this workshop is only one of its kind
devoted exclusively to work on halophytes are plants
that can tolerate high salinity of soil and water.
There is a need to identify suitable individuals from
the vast variety of halophytes found especially on
the coast of Sindh and Balochistan which can be used
for various purposes like forage/ fodder for animals,
as source of oil seed, medicine, biofuel, ornamentals,
sand binders etc. The Institute is conducting goal
oriented research covering all these aspects and is
in the process of developing collaboration with National
and International Institutes for better understanding
of the problems involved. Ongoing collaboration is
already in place with Chinese Academy of Sciences
while a recent linkage has been forged with University
of Tsukuba, Japan to work on advanced molecular aspects
governing salt tolerance in these halophytes. Prof.
Kazuo Watanabe from Japan is participating in
this workshop to formalize this program. The workshop
was inaugurated by the Vice Chancellor,
Prof. Dr. Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqui who appreciated
the efforts being made by Dr. Ajmal and team of his
scientists on various aspects of research in the field,
while Prof. Watanabe deliberated upon various aspects
of Genetically modified organisms which his group
is conducting on plants in Japan and Prof. S.I.
Ali, the Director General of A.Q. Khan Institute
of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (KIBGE) spoke
on the scope and limitations of Biodiversity. In the
evening session, Prof. Dr. M. Qaiser, the Vice-Chancellor,
Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology,
Karachi in his keynote presentation emphasized the
importance of endemic species of Chitral and efforts
for their conservation. Prof. Dr. M. Ashraf,
the Dean of Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
deliberated on the challenges and prospects of
modifying plants to grow them on salt affected soils.
Scientists of repute from within the country will
be sharing their knowledge with the participants during
the three day workshop.
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