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Chinese scientists create glow-in-the-dark plants that could transform sustainable urban lighting

Chinese scientists create glow-in-the-dark plants that could transform sustainable urban lighting

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For centuries, plants have been associated with daylight, photosynthesis and the natural rhythms of the Sun. Now, researchers in China have taken a step that seems drawn from science fiction by creating plants capable of glowing after dark. It involves complex technologies such as biotechnology, material sciences, and plant engineering, and this is used to create living beings that glow in the absence of any artificial source of electricity. Although glowing jungles like those of planet Pandora in the movie ‘Avatar’ may be fictitious, bioluminescent landscapes are getting closer to reality. From genetically engineered flowers to rechargeable luminescent succulents, these innovations are opening new possibilities for sustainable lighting, urban design and environmental technology while raising important questions about the future role of living infrastructure in modern cities.

How Chinese scientists engineered plants that glow without electricity

One of the most ambitious efforts has been led by Chinese biotechnology researchers who introduced bioluminescent pathways derived from fireflies and naturally luminous fungi into plant cells, they have engineered plants that glow autonomously by integrating a specific Fungal Bioluminescence Pathway (FBP) into the plants’ own metabolic systems. The modified plants emit a soft glow as part of their biological processes rather than relying on external electrical power. More than 6 species, including Nicotiana tabacum (Tobacco), Arabidopsis thaliana, Dahlia pinnata, Rosa rubiginosa (Rose), Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle), Petunia hybrida (Petunia), have reportedly been engineered to produce visible light.According to researchers, the goal extends beyond novelty. Bioluminescent plants could eventually contribute to low-energy urban environments by reducing dependence on artificial lighting in parks, public gardens and tourism spaces. The technology relies on naturally occurring biochemical reactions that convert stored chemical energy into light, similar to the mechanism used by fireflies and glowing fungi.The concept builds on earlier breakthroughs in plant bioluminescence, including fungal bioluminescent systems that use caffeic acid, a compound already present in plants, as part of a self-sustaining light-producing cycle.

The breakthrough behind rechargeable glow-in-the-dark succulents

Another research paper, which appeared in the journal ‘Matter’ showed how a new way was used. Scientists from Zhejiang University developed the world’s first multicolour luminescent succulents using micrometre-sized phosphors that emit stored light after being charged by light. Unlike bio-luminescence, where living organisms produce light, in the former case, the phosphor particles are charged when exposed to sunlight and LEDs and then emit light stored in them.Green, red, blue, and violet emissions were created with an illuminating duration of two hours after charging. The scientists made a wall of 56 luminescent succulents that created sufficient light for reading text in dark conditions.In the study ‘Engineering autonomously luminescent plants using the fungal bioluminescence pathway’, the researchers wrote:”We produced multicolour and uniform luminescence in living plants through material engineering.”The study demonstrated that living plants can function as renewable light-storage systems while maintaining normal growth and physiological activity.

Could living plants become the streetlights of the future?

Despite the excitement surrounding glowing plants, significant challenges remain before they can replace conventional lighting infrastructure. Researchers are developing tissue-culture-free transformation methods, such as “Cut-dip-budding” and de novo meristem induction, to allow for the stable implementation of glowing pathways in diverse ornamental and woody plants. Current bioluminescent plants emit relatively low light levels compared with modern LEDs, and researchers continue to work on improving brightness, efficiency and long-term stability. While these plants are currently viewed as “living light art” or decorative ambient lighting, the ultimate goal is to enhance their intensity enough to serve as sustainable urban “tree lighting” that can partially replace conventional electrical gridsNevertheless, scientists see substantial potential in specialised applications. Future uses could include illuminated botanical gardens, low-energy landscape lighting, sustainable tourism attractions, environmental monitoring systems and decorative urban architecture. Some researchers also believe living light sources could contribute to carbon-reduction strategies by integrating biological systems directly into city design.What once appeared purely cinematic is increasingly becoming a field of serious scientific research. Although glowing forests that rival those of Avatar remain a distant prospect, the emergence of engineered luminescent plants demonstrates how advances in biotechnology are reshaping the boundary between living organisms and functional technology. Go to Source

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