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Early Plant Development as a Systems-Level Trait: Integrating Omics, Artificial Intelligence, and Emerging
Abdallah S Al-Sawa'eer1, Ali Al-Samydai2, Lama Odeh3
1National Seeds Production Company, Amman 11183, Jordan.
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Seed germination and early seedling development are critical determinants of crop establishment, stress tolerance, and yield stability, yet these stages remain insufficiently integrated into contemporary crop improvement strategies. Recent advances across genome editing, microbiome-assisted seed treatments, nanotechnology-enabled priming, and artificial intelligence-guided phenotyping have generated substantial but fragmented insights into early developmental regulation. This review synthesizes recent advances across early plant development research. It demonstrates that seemingly diverse technologies converge on a limited set of regulatory control nodes, including abscisic acid-gibberellin balance, redox homeostasis, and root system architectural plasticity. By integrating evidence from molecular, microbial, physicochemical, and computational studies, early plant ontogeny is presented as a tunable regulatory state governed by quantitative thresholds rather than as a strictly predetermined genetic process. Advances in deep learning, reinforcement learning, and high-throughput phenotyping further enable the modeling and optimization of early developmental trajectories across genotype by environment contexts. Together, these insights establish early development as a programmable target for crop improvement and provide a mechanistic foundation for designing integrated interventions that enhance developmental uniformity, stress resilience, and yield stability across diverse agroecological systems.
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