Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Pakistan

Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Pakistan The Department of Plant Sciences was established in 2006. It is a teaching and research department o Sc., M. Phil and PhD programs. The research programs for M.

It is a teaching and research department of faculty of Biological Sciences and enrolls students to M. It is one of the largest centers for research in Plant Sciences among all the Universities in Pakistan. Many individuals have research projects funded form Higher Education Commission, Pakistan Science Foundation, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council and WWF. The Department is well equipped with

modern research facilities. The major equipment present are IR and UV visible spectrophotometers, Biodiesel kit, Microtome, Digital light microscopes, Shimadzu Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, HPLC (High performance liquid chromatography), PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) Machines, plant growth chambers, etc. Phil and PhD degrees are spread over various disciplines, depending on the expertise of the faculty members which are as follows:

1. Plant Physiology
2. Plant Genetics and Genomics
3. Plant Biochemistry / Molecular Biology
4. Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics
5. Biofuel and Biodiversity
6. Plant microbial Interaction
7. Molecular Plant Pathology
8. Plant Ecology

International linkages are established with foreign universities. A very well-stocked Herbarium is housed in the Department with a rich well established Herbarium with 1750000 specimens. Botanical garden of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants is also well established.

Plantarians Association Quaid-i-Azam University,Islamabad celebrated the World Mountains Day, 11 December, 2025.Theme of...
11/12/2025

Plantarians Association Quaid-i-Azam University,Islamabad celebrated the World Mountains Day, 11 December, 2025.

Theme of the International Mountain Day 2025, is “Glaciers matter for water, food and livelihoods in mountains and beyond”.

International Mountain Day 2025 is an opportunity to highlight the importance of glacier preservation for agriculture, water security and the livelihoods of vulnerable mountain communities.

Glaciers, vast reserves of ice and snow found across the planet, are far more than frozen landscapes - they are lifelines for ecosystems and communities. Yet, these critical components of the Earth's systems are undergoing rapid and alarming transformations with profound consequences for us all.

The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation to raise awareness on the vital role glaciers, snow and ice play in the climate system and water cycle, as well as the far-reaching impacts of rapid glacial melt. It aims to promote global collaboration, strengthen scientific research, and promote policies and actions to protect glaciers and cryospheric systems.

Glaciers and ice sheets hold around 70 percent of the world's freshwater. Their accelerated melting represents not only an environmental crisis, but a humanitarian one, threatening agriculture, clean energy, water security and billions of peoples’ lives. Their retreat, driven by rising global temperatures, is a stark indicator of the climate crisis. Melting glaciers and thawing permafrost increase risks such as floods, glacier lake outburst floods, landslides or enhanced erosion and sediment, endangering downstream populations and critical infrastructure.

Economically, sectors like agriculture, hydropower, mountain tourism and transportation feel the strain of glacier changes. For many Indigenous Peoples, glaciers are sacred, and their disappearance signifies a loss of identity and connection to nature.

How to build awareness and action?
IMD 2025 is a contribution to the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation 2025, supporting efforts to underscore the critical role mountain regions play as a key source of global freshwater and ecosystem services.

More than 2 billion people, including many Indigenous Peoples, rely on melt from glaciers and snow for their freshwater, including for their food security, livelihood, cultural and domestic needs. Immediate and collective action is needed to protect mountains and glaciers from the impacts of climate change.

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions are critical for stabilizing the climate and preserving glaciers. Advancements in glacier data and monitoring can guide effective adaptation and mitigation strategies. Indigenous Peoples and youth can drive collective action and lead the way forward. National policies must address glacier-related challenges, from integrated water management to the establishment of protected areas and alert systems for cryospheric risks. Global cooperation is essential to mobilize resources, share knowledge and ensure glaciers are safeguarded for future generations.

As we dedicate IMD 2025 to glaciers, it is our shared responsibility to preserve these ancient ice formations, which are a crucial testimony of the Earth's history, the source of life for billions, and sacred places for many cultures.

While “Glaciers matter for water, food and livelihoods in mountains and beyond” is the proposed theme, countries, communities and organizations can celebrate IMD 2025 in ways that resonate most with their challenges and priorities choosing a different theme as appropriate.

https://www.fao.org/international-mountain-day/international-mountain-day-in-the-news/events-detail/en/c/1755710/

🌱 Seminar on “Healthy Soil for Healthy Cities”📅 Organized on 5 December 2025📍 Plantarian Association, Quaid-i-Azam Unive...
05/12/2025

🌱 Seminar on “Healthy Soil for Healthy Cities”
📅 Organized on 5 December 2025
📍 Plantarian Association, Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU)

Today, the Plantarian Association, QAU, had the honour of hosting an insightful seminar in celebration of World Soil Day 2025.

We were privileged to welcome our Honourable Dean, Dr. Irfan Zia, whose presence added great value to the event. The seminar formally began with the recitation of the Holy Qur’an, beautifully recited by Mr. Hazrat Anas, General Secretary (Male) of Plantarian Association.

Following this, Ms. Reham Jannat, General Secretary (Female), presented a meaningful introduction highlighting the global importance of World Soil Day.

Our keynote speaker, Dr. Shujaul Mulk Khan, and Current Students’ Affairs Advisor, Plant Sciences Department, delivered an enlightening talk on the history and importance of soil conservation. He emphasized this year’s theme—how healthy soils create healthier and sustainable cities—and discussed future environmental challenges and the role of youth in safeguarding soil health.

Our respected Dean, Dr. Irfan Zia, also addressed the audience and stressed the importance of soil management for environmental stability and sustainable development.

The Chairman, Plant Sciences Department, Dr. Hassan Javed Chaudhary, also elaborated on the theme “Healthy Soil, Healthy Life”, emphasizing how the wellbeing of societies depends on soil health.

We were further honoured by the insightful remarks of Professor Dr. Imtiaz, who discussed soil biodiversity, fertility, and ecological balance.

The President of the Plantarian Association Azhar Sultan highlighted the importance of student engagement and collective action in promoting soil conservation.

We were also pleased to have Dr. Muhammad Zafar, Course Coordinator, Plant Sciences Department, who joined us and graced the event.
Additionally, Mr. Ammar Asghar, Captain of the GYM Club, QAU, joined us and added value to today’s gathering.

On behalf of the Plantarian Association, QAU, we express our heartfelt gratitude to all our esteemed guests, respected faculty members, and dear students for joining us today (5 December).
Your participation, support, and enthusiasm made the seminar “Healthy Soil for Healthy Cities” truly meaningful and successful.

We invite you to commemorate World Soil Day 2025, themed 'Healthy Soil and Healthy Cities', at the Bio-auditorium, Quaid...
04/12/2025

We invite you to commemorate World Soil Day 2025, themed 'Healthy Soil and Healthy Cities', at the Bio-auditorium, Quaid-i-Azam University,Islamabad on December 5th at 10:00 am.

16/11/2025

The "24th Science Council of Asia Conference (24th SCAC) on Food Security, Sustainability, and Biodiversity", is being jointly organized by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences (PAS) and the Science Council of Asia (SCA) at the PAS Auditorium, Islamabad, from November 16 - 18, 2025. The tentative Program is attached.

You are cordially invited to attend the event virtually/ physically. Zoom Links for inaugural concluding sessions as well as parallel sessions on sub themes namely, Food Security, Sustainability and Biodiversity Programs are mentioned as following (Local Fellows/Members relevant to the theme of the Conference are encouraged to attend the event physically) are provided below to join.

Main Conference Link [Zoom-Auditorium]

SCIENTIFIC SESSION I (PARALLEL) – FOOD SECURITY – [Auditorium]

Time:
• 16 November 2025 | 09:00 AM (Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent)

• Every day until 18 November 2025 (3 occurrences)

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87688854065?pwd=oCrX80d6tayQjc8aC9y4clYXJwTbv0.1

Meeting ID: 876 8885 4065

Passcode: 028795

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SCIENTIFIC SESSION II (PARALLEL) – SUSTAINABILITY – [COMMITTEE ROOM]

Pakistan Academy of Sciences invites you to the scheduled Zoom meeting.

Time:
• 16 November 2025 | 02:30 PM (Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent)
• 17 November 2025 | 02:00 PM (Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent)
• (2 occurrences)

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://zoom.us/j/96923685684?pwd=wJLAogr3XexOBKnOhMY0iVGsyQ7Xkr.1

Meeting ID: 969 2368 5684
Passcode: 859213

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SCIENTIFIC SESSION III (PARALLEL) – BIODIVERSITY – [CONFERENCE ROOM]
Time:
• 16 November 2025 | 02:30 PM (Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent)
• 17 November 2025 | 02:00 PM (Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent)
• (2 occurrences)

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://zoom.us/j/95388508959?pwd=1UKHMkj7uDGui5afjZpLpPr6Pxwxjj.1

Meeting ID: 953 8850 8959

Passcode: 733334

Congratulations to the new cabinet of Plantarian Association Quaid-i-Azam University,Islamabad.Thank you everyone for pl...
30/10/2025

Congratulations to the new cabinet of Plantarian Association Quaid-i-Azam University,Islamabad.

Thank you everyone for playing your role in the process.

Let's participate in the event at 11.30 am in the management Sciences. A good oopertunity for those who want to develop ...
26/10/2025

Let's participate in the event at 11.30 am in the management Sciences. A good oopertunity for those who want to develop their career abroad.

Directorate of Career Counseling and Quaidian Counseling & Opportunity Club - QCOC present an inspiring seminar on
“Global Education, The Gateway to Future Opportunities” ✨

Guest Speaker: Mr. Michael Barnes, CEO of iae Global Pakistan
Welcome Address: Prof Shujaul Mulk Khan Director Career Directorate of Career Counseling - Quaid i Azam University - QAU
Date: Monday, October 27, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Venue: QASM Auditorium, Quaid-i-Azam University

Very good, Plantarian association - the students of Plant Sciences
17/10/2025

Very good, Plantarian association - the students of Plant Sciences

What is biological diversity, why is it important, how it can be conserved!
23/05/2025

What is biological diversity, why is it important, how it can be conserved!

Biodiversity, its importance, and role in the ecosystem. International Day of Biodiversity 22 May 2025.

20/04/2025

Let's hope for an excellent economy based on science and technology. MashaAllah Prof Dr Aslam Baig sb secretaty General PAS highlighting the role of Science in the STED event of Planning Commission of Pakistan.

Linking science, academia, and industry key to Pakistan’s progress: Experts
23/12/2024

Linking science, academia, and industry key to Pakistan’s progress: Experts

Islamabad: Science in Pakistan cannot thrive without a strong linkage between scientists, academia, and industry, Prof. Shahzad Ali Khan, vice chancellor of Health Services Academy said on Sunday,...

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