About this Research Topic
To achieve this, advances at the frontiers of plant science will become essential. These include increasing the use of plants for the production of novel materials, complex chemicals, pharmaceuticals and biologics, and bioenergy, as well as understanding how to improve our farming practices following the basic concepts of circular economy. Next generation agriculture will someway shape our future. It will take advantage of Smart and Molecular Farming and Artificial Intelligence, it will move into the cities and go vertical, occur in extreme environments, trying even to support the human conquest of the extraterrestrial space.
This Research Topic is devoted, but not limited, to recent scientific progress on the following areas:
1. Greenhouse architecture, vertical farming, and agronomic practices aimed at crop production in urban habitats or extreme conditions.
2. Improving crop systems to decrease input needs, specifically energy, in closed and open environments.
3. Synthetic biology applied to agriculture.
4. Biorefinery: biochemistry and molecular biology of plant producing biologic and small-molecule medicines.
5. Robotics, sensors and ICT application dedicated to plant cultivation.
6. Artificial Intelligence dedicated to plant cultivation.
7. Breeding of cultivars to efficiently respond to single or multiple environmental factors, including lack of atmospheric pressure and, in general, those factors associated with plant growth in extraterrestrial space.
8. Biochemical and molecular level studies in the context of shifts in one or more climate change factors, including the effect of environmental factors on targeted plant secondary metabolites.
9. Transdisciplinary studies on the convergence of the above-mentioned approaches.
10. Sustainability studies on the economics of plant growth and production in extreme environments.
Cover image: Amadee-18 mission in Oman to simulate and test Martian living conditions. Courtesy of the OeWF Österreichisches Weltraum Forum- Austrian Space Forum (Ph Florian Voggeneder).
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.