The use of Biophotonics techniques in agricultural applications to assess crops is growing quickly. The agriculture industry is predicted to be dominated by microfluidics and monitoring techniques due to improvements in food testing and surveillance methods. Due to the use of this technology in biotechnology labs and research facilities, genetically modified crops may offer present growth opportunities.

Due to the advent of chemical and biological warfare, the military industry is also anticipated to offer growth prospects in addition to agriculture. As a result, the word "Biophotonics" has come to represent all techniques that deal with the interaction of biological objects with photons. This refers to the radiation that is emitted, detected, absorbed, reflected, modified, and created by biomolecular, cells, tissues, organisms, and biomaterials.

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