Marine Bio‑products Research Laboratory
Marine Bioproducts
Plants are constantly exposed to an array of stress factors like salinity, drought, freezing, pests and diseases. These stress factors lead to reduced productivity of economically important crops and ultimately billions of dollars in lost revenue. The occurrence of these stress factors is becoming more widespread due to climate change and global warming. Therefore, it is urgent to develop methods to mitigate these stresses to improve plant productivity. Products derived from seaplants are known to enhance plant growth, increase economic yield, enhance biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. However, the chemical nature of the bioactive compounds and the molecular mechanism of action of these products are unclear. Using plant models, Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula, we are bioprospecting for bioactives from seaplants to improve plant performance under biotic and abiotic stresses. Further, using biochemical and molecular approaches, we are trying to understand the mode of action of bioactive compounds.