Plant Synthetic Biology to Revolutionize Agriculture
Radhika R *
Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agriculture University, Kerala, 680656, India.
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Abstract
Plant synthetic biology, which merges engineering principles with plant biology, offers transformative potential to address global food security challenges driven by rapid population growth and environmental change. This emerging field enables the conceptualization, design, modelling, construction, and testing of novel biological systems to enhance crop productivity, adaptability, and nutritional quality. By reprogramming metabolic pathways, genetic circuits, and plant architectures, synthetic biology provides innovative avenues for optimizing photosynthesis, nutrient utilization, and metabolic efficiency. Beyond yield improvement, it supports strategies to enrich nutritional value and use plants as bio-factories for diverse products. Harnessing photo autotrophy as a bioproduction platform expands its applications into sustainable energy-driven production systems. However, the deployment of plant synthetic biology raises important biosafety, regulatory, and ethical concerns, including societal acceptance of genetic modification, ecological impacts of synthetic organisms, and potential misuse of newly engineered biological components. Addressing these challenges is vital to ensure environmental and social safety alongside technological progress. Future directions foresee greater reliance on computational design and virtual validation before field trials, maximizing efficiency and minimizing resource inputs. As a multidisciplinary innovation, plant synthetic biology holds significant promise for revolutionizing agriculture, ensuring a sustainable food supply, and enhancing global nutrition.
Keywords: Plant biology, plant synthetic biology, biotechnology