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  • The space environment poses various stressors on plant physiology, including both abiotic factors like radiation, altered gravity, and light conditions, as well as biotic interactions with pathogens and beneficial organisms.
  • An overview of these stressors reveals how they affect plant growth and development in space.
  • Understanding these effects is essential for future space missions and can improve plant breeding and agricultural practices on Earth.

Article Abstract

The stress that the space environment can induce on plant physiology is of both abiotic and biotic nature. The abiotic space environment is characterized by ionizing radiation and altered gravity, geomagnetic field (GMF), pressure, and light conditions. Biotic interactions include both pathogenic and beneficial interactions. Here, we provide an overall picture of the effects of abiotic and biotic space-related factors on plant physiology. The knowledge required for the success of future space missions will lead to a better understanding of fundamental aspects of plant physiological responses, thus providing useful tools for plant breeding and agricultural practices on Earth.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11470014PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06989-7DOI Listing

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