Navigating the Implications, Principles and Objectives of Digital Sequencing Information in Agricultural Crops

Krishnamoorthi, A. and Salam, Nishant Kumar and Kalaiselvi, P. and ., Anushi and ., Chethan Kumar K B and Kumar, Sonal and Kumar, Vijay and ., Sapna (2024) Navigating the Implications, Principles and Objectives of Digital Sequencing Information in Agricultural Crops. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology, 27 (7). pp. 186-202. ISSN 2394-1081

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Abstract

Navigating the implications, principles, and objectives of digital sequencing information in agricultural crops is paramount in the contemporary agricultural landscape. Abstractly, it encapsulates the fusion of cutting-edge technology with age-old agricultural practices, ushering in a new era of precision farming. Digital sequencing information, derived from techniques like next-generation sequencing (NGS), enables a deeper understanding of crop genomes, empowering farmers and researchers alike with invaluable insights into crop traits, genetic variations, and evolutionary histories. This article realm intersects with real-world applications, driving objectives such as enhancing crop resilience to climate change, optimizing breeding programs for desired traits, and ensuring global food security. Principles of data integrity, accessibility, and ethical use underpin this digital revolution in agriculture, ensuring that the benefits are equitably distributed while safeguarding against potential risks. As we navigate this intricate landscape, the convergence of digital sequencing information and agriculture holds the promise of revolutionizing crop production, sustainability, and resilience in the face of evolving challenges.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: South Asian Archive > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2024 05:46
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2024 05:46
URI: http://article.journalrepositoryarticle.com/id/eprint/1453

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