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Real-time monitoring of plant stresses via chemiresistive profiling of leaf volatiles by a wearable sensor

  • Zheng Li
  • , Yuxuan Liu
  • , Oindrila Hossain
  • , Rajesh Paul
  • , Shanshan Yao
  • , Shuang Wu
  • , Jean B. Ristaino
  • , Yong Zhu
  • , Qingshan Wei
  • North Carolina State University
  • Shenzhen University

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Abstract

Determination of plant stresses such as infections by plant pathogens is currently dependent on time-consuming and complicated analytical technologies. Here, we report a leaf-attachable chemiresistive sensor array for real-time fingerprinting of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that permits noninvasive and early diagnosis of plant diseases, such as late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans. The imperceptible sensor patch integrates an array of graphene-based sensing materials and flexible silver nanowire electrodes on a kirigami-inspired stretchable substrate, which can minimize strain interference. The sensor patch has been mounted on live tomato plants to profile key plant volatiles at low-ppm concentrations with fast response (<20 s). The multiplexed sensor array allows for accurate detection and classification of 13 individual plant volatiles with >97% classification accuracy. The wearable sensor patch was used to diagnose tomato late blight as early as 4 days post inoculation and abiotic stresses such as mechanical damage within 1 h.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2553-2570
Number of pages18
JournalMatter
Volume4
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 7 2021

Keywords

  • MAP4: Demonstrate
  • late blight
  • plant disease
  • plant sensor
  • plant stress
  • volatile organic compound (VOC)
  • wearable sensor

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