Common Weed Wisdom Purslane Teaches Drought Proof Agriculture
For decades, plant scientists faced a fascinating mystery. Common purslane (Portulaca oleracea), a widespread weed, was known to perform two…
Abiotic stress refers to the negative impact of non-living environmental factors on plant growth, development, and productivity. Unlike biotic stress (caused by pests, diseases, or pathogens), abiotic stress results from physical and chemical factors such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, heavy metals, and poor soil conditions. These stresses are major constraints in agriculture, reducing crop yields by up to 50-70% in some regions.Read More
Understanding and mitigating abiotic stress is crucial for sustainable agriculture, especially with climate change intensifying extreme weather events.
Plants have evolved various physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms to cope with abiotic stress, including:
Abiotic stress is a major challenge in agriculture, but advancements in breeding, biotechnology, and sustainable farming offer solutions. By adopting resilient crop varieties, efficient water management, and precision agriculture, farmers can mitigate losses and ensure food security in a changing climate.

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