Harnessing plant natural products for enhanced biotic stress resistance

 



Harnessing plant natural products offers a sustainable and eco-friendly strategy to enhance biotic stress resistance in crops. Plants naturally produce a wide array of secondary metabolites—such as alkaloids, terpenoids, phenolics, flavonoids, and phytoalexins—that play crucial roles in defense against pathogens and herbivores. These compounds can directly inhibit the growth of fungi, bacteria, insects, and nematodes, or indirectly strengthen plant immunity by activating defense signaling pathways like salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, and ethylene networks. Advances in metabolomics, genomics, and synthetic biology have enabled the identification, optimization, and targeted application of these natural products through breeding, biostimulants, or bio-based pesticides. By reducing reliance on synthetic agrochemicals, harnessing plant-derived natural products not only improves crop resilience and yield stability but also supports environmental health and sustainable agricultural systems.

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