Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Bionic Plants


Researchers from Linkoping University in Sweden have been able to successfully create a rose which is filled with electronic circuitry. The purpose of the study was to create a “smarter” breed of plant “which can respond to changes in its environment and let farmers know how it’s holding up”. The electronic circuitry would also allow the plant to boost its growth or bloom on command. Researchers in Sweden were able to create this bionic plant using a synthetic polymer called PEDOT-S. PEDOT-S was absorbed through the stems of the plants like nutrients. Once absorbed by the plant’s xylem, the PEDOT-S was assembled into conductive wire stretching up to 10 centimeters long. The researchers were then able to create working circuits using the plant’s own electrolytes. After the success of their first experiment, researchers plan to work with a whole array of “electronic greens” to further their studies. Researchers hope that these results will also be seen in edible plants which could greatly impact the farming industry, helping farmers create more resilient and bountiful crops.

This article was very interesting to read about. Prior to reading this article I had never heard of “bionic plants” or plants that have the ability to create electronic circuitry. I think that if the researchers are able to see the same results they saw in the roses in edible plants, it will be a huge break through.  If farmers had the ability to monitor their crops through electronic circuitry they would be able to grow stronger crops at a faster rate, thus increasing productivity and profits.
Here is another article about bionic plants.





4 comments:

  1. "The purpose of the study was to create a “smarter” breed of plant “which can respond to changes in its environment and let farmers know how it’s holding up”."
    Having a enhanced way of creating nature is great but sometimes nature should not be tampered with. Bionic plants can lead to a industrial revolution of electronics.

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  2. This is incredible! Enhancing nature so that it can flourish is an incredible idea. Often, science has the habit of destroying nature or using it at its own harm, but research like this will allow nature to remain prevalent in the oncoming science-based society of the future. Farmers will be able to tell more easily what is needed of them, and nature will progress. This research is groundbreaking, in my opinion, and will lead to increased profit for farmers who, currently, don't do as well as they once would have due to factory productions.

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  3. This is very interesting. I already knew there were studies to prove plants were intelligent but never knew they were trying to enhance it. This could change then farming industry in a great way. My only concern would be whether this would affect the crops taste in any way. That could greatly alter the used of this technique.

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  4. Wow, amazing research. I wonder how this circuitry in plants would affect it biologically. Will these plants be edible or are they too genetically modified for our bodies to digest. I also think that this is very impressive, but the effects on plants could potentially alter entire populations and ecosystems.

    I like the picture too

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