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    FUNAAB Professor Unveils the Secret of How Water Enters Coconuts

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    Prof. Mufutau Atayese, a renowned Plant Physiology and Crop Production expert at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), has demystified this long-standing question.

    In his 83rd Inaugural Lecture titled “Securing the Producer: Crop Nutrition and Food Security,” Prof. Atayese offered an enlightening explanation that’s simple to understand.

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    The Journey of Water

    Plants, including coconut trees, absorb water and minerals from the soil through their roots.

    This vital fluid travels up the stem and into the leaves, eventually finding its way into the heart of the coconut.

    The process is driven by the plant’s ability to harness sunlight energy through chloroplasts, creating sugar, the plant’s primary food source.

    Plants as Autotrophs

    What sets plants apart is their remarkable ability to use the sun’s energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce their sustenance, classifying them as autotrophs. This process is crucial for the development of coconuts and their hydration.

    Beyond Tradition: Sustainable Farming

    Prof. Atayese, the former Dean of COLPLANT, emphasized that farming is more than a traditional practice. The dynamic interplay between plants and their environment is crucial for sustainable food production.

    Addressing Modern Challenges

    Food security, environmental sustainability, and human health challenges are deeply connected to crop nutrition. Prof. Atayese advocates for sustainable farming techniques to tackle issues like soil degradation and the negative impact of chemical fertilizers.

    These include:

    • Organic Farming: Utilising natural processes for nutrient replenishment.
    • Precision Agriculture: Employing technology for efficient farming.
    • Integrated Nutrient Management: Balancing various nutrient sources for optimal growth.

    The Benefits of Sustainable Practices

    By adopting these methods, anyone can contribute to reducing environmental harm and ensuring the long-term viability of agriculture.

    Collaborative Efforts for a Sustainable Future

    Prof. Atayese underscored the importance of collaboration among Crop Nutritionists, Agronomists, Environmental Scientists, and policymakers. This synergy is vital for developing solutions that blend scientific knowledge with traditional wisdom and technological advances.

    Key Recommendations for Sustainable Crop Nutrition

    The Inaugural Lecturer advised focusing on practices like:

    • Organic Farming: Enhancing soil health naturally.
    • Bio-fertilization: Using biological agents for plant nutrition.
    • Precision Agriculture and Integrated Nutrient Management: Maximising efficiency and reducing environmental footprint.

    The Role of the Academic Community

    In closing, Prof. Babatunde Kehinde, the Vice-Chancellor, noted that this lecture marked the fifth from COLPLANT and the fourth from Prof. Atayese’s department. This highlights FUNAAB’s commitment to advancing agricultural knowledge and practices.

    Conclusion

    Prof. Atayese’s lecture at FUNAAB opens a window into the intricate world of plant physiology and sustainable farming.

    His insights solve a natural mystery and pave the way for a more sustainable and environmentally conscious approach to agriculture.6”

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