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Nutrient Sensing Mechanisms in Plants: How Roots and Shoots Communicate for Survival
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  • Plant Growth and Development

Nutrient Sensing Mechanisms in Plants: How Roots and Shoots Communicate for Survival

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • August 12, 2025
Plants may appear passive, but beneath their stillness lies an intricate network of sensing and signalling systems. Among these, nutrient sensing is one of the most remarkable. Plants need the ability to detect and respond to changing nutrient levels in…
Carbon-Nitrogen Balance in Plants: A Vital Link in Growth, Metabolism, and Stress Response
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  • Plant Molecular Physiology

Carbon-Nitrogen Balance in Plants: A Vital Link in Growth, Metabolism, and Stress Response

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • June 2, 2025
Plants, as autotrophic organisms, rely on their ability to assimilate carbon through photosynthesis and absorb nitrogen from the soil to sustain their life processes. These two elements are not only essential for plant survival but also intricately linked in ways…
Biostimulants in Agriculture: Natural Growth Enhancers for Sustainable Agriculture
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  • Plant Molecular Physiology

Biostimulants in Agriculture: Natural Growth Enhancers for Sustainable Agriculture

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • November 23, 2024
Agriculture faces mounting pressures to ensure food security for a global population expected to approach 10 billion by 2050 while addressing the detrimental effects of climate change, soil degradation, and water scarcity. Achieving sustainable food production under these conditions requires…
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