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  • Climate change mitigation
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  • Climate change presents a significant global challenge, necessitating urgent action this decade.
  • Plant science offers vital solutions for adaptation and mitigation strategies.
  • Extreme environmental conditions pose threats to food security and ecosystems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the role of plant science in addressing climate change.
  • To showcase research on developing climate-resilient crops.
  • To discuss advancements in engineering plants for carbon capture and sequestration.

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  • Reviewing current plant science research.
  • Presenting examples of crop resilience studies (heat, drought, salt, flooding, disease).
  • Discussing research on plant-based carbon capture and sequestration.

Main Results:

  • Plant science research is actively developing crops with enhanced tolerance to environmental stressors.
  • Progress is being made in engineering plants for improved carbon sequestration capabilities.
  • Examples demonstrate the potential of plant-based solutions for climate change mitigation.

Conclusions:

  • Plant science is essential for creating resilient crops and enhancing carbon sequestration.
  • Further research and action are needed to fully leverage plant science for climate solutions.
  • The plant science community must address challenges and pursue open questions for greater impact.