👉 Plant computing, also known as plant intelligence or plant-based computing, is an emerging field that explores the integration of biological systems, particularly plants, with computational technologies to create novel computing paradigms. This approach leverages the inherent computational capabilities of plants, such as their ability to respond to environmental stimuli and process information through biochemical pathways. By interfacing with plants, researchers can develop sensors that detect changes in their environment, like light, temperature, or pollutants, and convert these biological responses into digital signals. These plants can then communicate data to external systems, enabling real-time monitoring and adaptive responses. Additionally, plant computing aims to create sustainable and energy-efficient computing solutions by utilizing the natural resources and self-repairing capabilities of plants, potentially revolutionizing fields such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, and smart cities.