Plant intelligence in a rapidly changing world: Implementation of plant-plant communications in managed plant systems

Peihua Zhang , Erkai He , Ana Romero-Freire , Bing Xia , Rongrong Ying , Yang Liu , Hao Qiu
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Modern farming practices rely heavily on resources input and intensive care involving huge human investments, which would likely lead to fast depletion of natural resources, increased greenhouse emissions, and soil degradations. In a world of rapid changes, the frequency of environmental stresses can be more significant than ever, consequently reducing the yield and threatening the living standards of human beings. In the pursuit of cost-effective solutions to satisfying stress management in agriculture, plant intelligence has been rarely considered despite its remarkable plasticity and adaptability to environmental stresses. To date, mounting evidence showed that plants could decipher their surroundings by sensing the environmental cues and generating signals that can be transferred to other plants. An improved fitness against stresses in receiver plants can be subsequently induced due to the anticipating responses in their metabolism, physiology, and defensive mechanisms. Thus, “smart” agricultural practices for stress management can incorporate plant intelligence to improve integrated crop management under field conditions.

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快速变化世界中的植物智能:管理植物系统中植物-植物通信的实现
现代农业实践严重依赖资源投入和涉及大量人力投资的重症监护,这可能导致自然资源迅速枯竭、温室气体排放增加和土壤退化。在一个快速变化的世界中,环境压力的频率可能比以往任何时候都更大,从而减少了产量并威胁到人类的生活水平。在寻求具有成本效益的解决方案以满足农业压力管理的过程中,植物智能尽管具有显著的可塑性和对环境压力的适应性,但很少被考虑。迄今为止,越来越多的证据表明,植物可以通过感知环境线索并产生可以传递给其他植物的信号来破译周围环境。由于受体植物的代谢、生理和防御机制的预期反应,它们对逆境的适应能力得到了提高。因此,用于压力管理的“智能”农业实践可以结合植物智能来改善田间条件下的综合作物管理。
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