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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Unlocking the potential of quorum sensing for crop advancement in the field of sustainable farming
Authors
Himashree Kalita, Bijoy Krishna Deka
Abstract
Dipping into the critical functionality of quorum sensing (QS) in improving farming methods for greater crop results is what this review does. It scrutinizes the cellular complexities intrinsic to QS channels and evaluates modern progress made by harnessing QS to alleviate both natural environmental conditions and biological pressures, thereby lending a hand towards nature-friendly farming techniques. This discussion investigates how beneficial symbiotic associations can be established via biofilm production and microbial alliances - further highlighting their effect on nutrient absorption as well as soil health maintenance. Moreover, it raises upon ecological outcomes derived from embracing interventions based on QS that are instrumental in minimizing chemicals usage. Finally summarizing with suggestive avenues for potential researches wraps up this study – thus serving as an invaluable guidebook source targeting researchers, agronomic professionals along with policy directors who strive constantly towards promoting sustainable agricultural norms.
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Pages:15-19
How to cite this article:
Himashree Kalita, Bijoy Krishna Deka "Unlocking the potential of quorum sensing for crop advancement in the field of sustainable farming". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 15-19
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