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Cyborg botany: how scientists are turning plants into circuit boards

Cyborg botany: how scientists are turning plants into circuit boards

Posted on April 26, 2026 By admin


Plants face two broad types of stress: biotic stress, such as pest infestations and disease, and abiotic stress, such as drought and extreme temperatures.
| Photo Credit: Daniel Fazio/Unsplash

Imagine your houseplant sending you a message: “I’m thirsty — could you water me?” Or a rice  field alerting a farmer to a disease outbreak before a single leaf shows visible damage. These scenarios may sound like science fiction but researchers around the world are actively working to make them real. Welcome to the emerging world of cyborg botany.

Cyborg plants are hybrid systems that integrate living plants with electronic components. They sit at the crossroads of biology, materials science, and engineering. The word ‘cyborg’ itself comes from ‘cybernetic organism’, a concept long associated with science fiction.

Published – April 27, 2026 08:00 am IST



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