Abstract

Small chemical molecules are attractive agents for improving the plant processes associated with plant growth and stress tolerance. Recent advances in chemical biology and structure-assisted drug discovery approaches have opened up new avenues in plant biology to discover new drug-like molecules to improve plant processes for sustained food production. Several compounds targeting phytohormone biosynthesis or signalling cascades were designed to alter plant physiological mechanisms. Altering Abscisic acid synthesis and its signalling process can improve drought tolerance, and the processes targeted are reversible. Molecules targeting cytokinin, Auxin, and gibberellic acid regulate plant physiological processes and can potentially improve plant growth, biomass and productivity. The potential of molecules may be exploited as agrochemicals to enhance agricultural productivity. The discovery of small molecules provides new avenues to improve crop production in changing climatic conditions and the nutritional quality of foods. We present the rational combinations of small molecules with inhibitory and co-stimulatory effects and discuss future opportunities in this field.

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