Genotoxicity and Environmental Implications of Crude Oil-related Pollutants in Nigeria

Florence O. Ajah *

Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology, University of Port Harcourt, P.M.B. 5323, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.

Julian O. Osuji

Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology, University of Port Harcourt, P.M.B. 5323, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.

Geoffrey O. Anoliefo

Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, University of Benin, Ugborowo, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This paper reviews the mechanistic and genetic effects of spilt crude oil and associated drill site chemicals on some Nigerian plants. Methods that range from morphological and physical observations, physico-chemical, anatomical, cuticular to cytological and cytogenetic analyses were reviewed. Quality data on various negative consequences of exposure of plants to pollution and contamination by crude oil-related pollutants were x-rayed. Proper legislation, monitoring and enforcement of sound environmental Laws by stakeholders were advised. Government collaboration with research institutions in order to keep abreast with new research findings was suggested as a way to help strengthen, manage and reinforce environmental Laws in order to protect our sources of food.

Keywords: Pollution, plants, cytogenetics, toxic substances, environment


How to Cite

Ajah, Florence O., Julian O. Osuji, and Geoffrey O. Anoliefo. 2019. “Genotoxicity and Environmental Implications of Crude Oil-Related Pollutants in Nigeria”. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports 4 (1):1-12. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2019/v4i130103.

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